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Old 09-09-14, 11:44 AM
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http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2015-...photo-2882171/

Engine: 3.5L V6
Power: 306 HP / 277 LB-FT
Transmission: 8-Speed Auto
0-60 Time: 5.8 Seconds
Top Speed: 143 MPH (est)
Drivetrain: Rear-Wheel Drive
Curb Weight: 3,748 LBS
Seating: 2+2
Cargo: 10.4 CU-FT
MPG: 19 CIty / 28 HWY
Base Price: $42,790

Luxury coupes like this new, 2015 Lexus RC 350 have got, to my mind, a more challenging mission than their all-out-performance variants; in this case, the recently reviewed RC F.

That's not to say that I think actual owners and shoppers of cars like the RC F, BMW M4 and Cadillac CTS-V Coupe only care about output figures and lap times. In fact I'd say that those are outliers in terms of how they get used most often. But the story that we reviewers tell – and that shoppers in the ego-boosted segment tell themselves before they pull the trigger – have a lot to do with what the car is capable of on the edge of its envelope.

Mainstream coupes can't rely on that kind of irrational pull, however, at least outside of the emotional world of styling persuasion. For a buyer to drop more than $40,000 on the RC 350, he or she will want tons of features, comfort, good looks, and, yes, a dash of sportiness to spice of the pot. Reason and desire seem a lot more balanced here. That's great news for Lexus, with its history of creating sensible luxury cars and a pretty composed luxury coupe in this new RC.

Driving Notes
  • Because of my argument outlined above, and because it's getting increasingly expensive to buy in the coupe segment, good looks and a sense of specialness really matter here. Above you see the basic iteration of the RC 350 with a slightly mellower appearance than the go-faster RC F. The design is still more divisive than the slightly more conservative sheetmetal on the BMW 4 Series or Mercedes-Benz C-Class, but the grille is less gaping and the bodywork much cleaner for its lack of vents. You'll have to decide for yourself if its L-Finesse styling language speaks to you, but I believe that it offers a fresher look than its core competition.
  • The functional highlights of the interior here are super comfortable seats that can easily be adjusted for a variety of human shapes and sizes, with both heating and ventilation standard. I had no issue finding a seating position that allowed for good forward visibility, with the steering wheel at just the right height and controls that fell right to hand.
  • The new Lexus touchpad isn't my favorite infotainment interface, primarily because it recognizes 'zones' rather than giving a one-to-one relationship between touch and screen position, but it is an improvement over the Remote Touch mouse controller that preceded it.
  • Getting out of the cabin and on to the road, the first thing to note is the very familiar 3.5-liter V6 engine. As it does under the hoods of the IS 350 and GS 350, the smooth six makes 306 horsepower and 277 pound-feet of torque, by way of an eight-speed automatic transmission for the rear-drive car, or a six-speed gearbox for the all-wheel-drive version.
  • Driving the RC 350 on the long, sweeping road course at the Monticello Motor Club didn't show this engine/transmission combination in the best light, but that's most likely because I was doing it in such close proximity to the RC F. In a near-limit environment, the RC feels a bit pushed and prodded while cornering, with its engine struggling a little to pull it out of the hole with alacrity.
  • It's a good thing, then, that I got seat time in the car on some of the really excellent public roads that surround the track. Here, while I was driving sportily but not in track-attack kind of mode, the Lexus coupe actually felt pretty punchy and quick. It was easy to keep the V6 in its mid-range sweet spot, especially with the drive mode set to Sport, where throttle response is good and acceleration feels quit strong for a car this heavy.
  • On those same curvy streets, I found a lot to like about the ride and handling balance struck by Lexus' chassis and suspension teams. The ride quality is pretty silky, with harshness largely dialed out, and yet the car is willing and able to transition fluidly from one sweeping corner to the next. Noise, vibration and harshness are all in close check, too, with the exhaust really only intruding when I floored the throttle (and then with a reasonably pleasant growl).
  • As you might guess, Lexus has hit its targets with the practical stuff, as well. The RC starts at $42,790, which is less expensive than rear-drive, six-cylinder coupes like the BMW 435i, the Mercedes C350 and the Cadillac ATS. The Audi A5 does undercut it will a starting sticker of $40k, and with all-wheel drive in the bargain, but its 2.0T engine is well down on power.
  • The RC 350 is also in the mix in terms of fuel economy, with ratings of 19 city, 28 highway, and 22 combined, though it's not a leader. The smaller-engined Audi gets 29 mpg highway according to the EPA, and the 4 Series gets top marks for both city driving (22 mpg) and combined rating (25 mpg).

There are a lot of very strong components that the RC 350 brings to the table. I think its blending of some sporting character with a good deal of refinement and a strong feature set will play well with Lexus lifers that are looking for a second car or a replacement coupe.

But really, this car and this segment are all about passing the eye test. Those that dig the left-of-center looks of the RC 350 will find more than enough to like about the driving experience. Those that encamp with the negative reactors to this strong design language will probably cross it off the list without turning a wheel. We eat with our eyes first, after all, even when the meal costs forty grand.

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Old 09-09-14, 01:02 PM
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I wish they do the front end on the IS like the RC, the RC looks so much better.
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Originally Posted by blacksc400
I wish they do the front end on the IS like the RC, the RC looks so much better.
amen to that
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Originally Posted by blacksc400
I wish they do the front end on the IS like the RC, the RC looks so much better.
No they shouldn't. Then everyone will scream the RC is just an IS coupe

Can't wait to check out the RC
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This new Lexus grille design actually looks nice on RC 350.
I feel like this new design was forced to put on the other Lexus, but RC 350 was designed around this grille.
I mean, other cars were designed with the regular grille, but later on, forced to put the new design grille.
But RC 350 was designed with this grille from the beginning, it matches perfectly to the rest of the car.
It gives me hope that the future Lexus models will look nice.
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When is the RC going on sale?
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These reviews haven't been as positive as I would've expected.
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still don't get why Lexus designs a new model then puts a nearly 10 year old motor in it. Mind you, I wouldn't care if it was the same motor if there has been some improvement but...aren't the specs EXACTLY the same?
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spindle looks way too wide on that pic. i would have to wait till i see it in person.
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Originally Posted by bagwell
still don't get why Lexus designs a new model then puts a nearly 10 year old motor in it. Mind you, I wouldn't care if it was the same motor if there has been some improvement but...aren't the specs EXACTLY the same?
I am surprised as well. Lexus is reeeeeally wearing that engine out before they replace it. It's about a year late for a refresh.
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350 replacement (likely a FI V6) is probably a MY17. '15 is 350, '16 gains RC200t (and IS200t and GS200t), 2017 wide open
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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
350 replacement (likely a FI V6) is probably a MY17. '15 is 350, '16 gains RC200t (and IS200t and GS200t), 2017 wide open
I doubt it will be FI in standard car... it will likely be modified completely just like the engine in RC-F, with atkinson cycle and other things.
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^I was hoping they would drop that for 2015, but we already know that isn't happening. I wish they would have put a new engine in the (new) RC. Maybe 2016 along with the 200t update?

Wonder what is taking so long...
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Im so sad of waiting for the engines update..so long long
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Originally Posted by MPLexus301
^I was hoping they would drop that for 2015, but we already know that isn't happening. I wish they would have put a new engine in the (new) RC. Maybe 2016 along with the 200t update?

Wonder what is taking so long...
they started with 4cly engines in Japan in Europe, but it is gradual process, they probably dont want to change them all same month... First cars with updated/new engines started rolling from production only 2 months ago. So far only 2 engine series and they said 8 by end of 2015.

So i would expect that new V6 next year, probably introduction across the lineup at around the same time but not everywhere.
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