How Much Does a 2022 Lexus RC F Cost?
The 2021 Lexus RC coupe comes in these five basic models: RC 300, RC 300 AWD, RC 350, RC 350 AWD, and high-performance RC F. Besides a turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine with an 8-speed automatic transmission, the 2021 Lexus
RC 300 ($42,120) has 18-in alloy wheels, polished exhaust pipes, cruise control, LED lighting, puddle lamps, heated side mirrors, push-button start, climate control, 60/40-split rear seats, a 7-in infotainment screen, adaptive cruise control, forward-collision mitigation with pedestrian detection, lane-departure warning, intelligent high beams, Wi-Fi, voice controls, a 256-watt, and a 10-speaker audio system with dual USB ports. The
RC 300 AWD ($44,810) has all those features, plus a 260-horsepower V6 engine and a 6-speed automatic. The
RC 350 ($45,050) and
RC 350 AWD ($47,215), have the same V6 as the RC 300 AWD, but it’s tuned to have 311 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque (vs 236). Considerably upping the sporting quotient is the
RC 350 F Sport (RWD: $49,520, AWD $51,130. This sporty RC350 comes with adaptive variable suspension, TFT gauges, sport seats, and 19-in alloy wheels. For 2021 ,there’s also a
Black Line Special Edition (RWD: $51,665, AWD: $53,274). Available in white or gray colors, the Black Line Special Edition has triple-beam LED headlamps, black 19-in F-Sport alloy wheels and darkened exhaust tips to go along with its silver-stitched black seats, ash interior trim and bespoke luggage from Zero Halliburton (a 22-inch carry-on and a 26-inch medium travel case). The almighty
Lexus RC F ($65,875), powered by a 5.0-liter V8 with 472 horsepower, remains at the top of the lineup for 2021 but there is a special new version called the
RC F Fuji Speedway Special Edition ($96,675). Limited to just 60 units, the Fuji Speedway RC F replaces the last year’s Track Edition and is fitted with Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes, titanium exhaust, carbon-fiber aerodynamics, and seats trimmed in red leather. Individual Lexus RC options include 19-inch alloy wheels with summer tires ($795), Intuitive Parking Assist ($500), a tilt and slide moonroof ($1,100), triple-beam LED headlights, and a heated steering wheel ($150). If you want the 17-speaker Mark Levinson audio system without the navigation system, it’s available as a stand-alone option for $1,080. Option packages include the $2,775 Navigation/Mark Levinson Premium Audio Package (a 17-speaker surround-sound audio system with a 10.3-inch navigation screen) and a $1,790 Premium Package (heated and vented front seats, rain-sensing wipers, power tilt/telescope steering wheel). On the RWD F-Sport model, a limited-slip differential is a wise $390 option, and you can also get a $1,900 Lexus Dynamic Handling system that includes rear-wheel steering and variable-ratio steering.