We’ll obviously have to wait and see, but I think Lexus fans have might have reason to expect some love from the LFA-loving Jezza, even if he’s not always complimentary in regards to the company’s products.
On its website, Lexus states the RC F was “developed to satisfy the most demanding driving enthusiasts.” Apparently, they didn’t know who Chris Harris is when they went to the engineering lab and test track—or did they?
Most of all though, Toyota brought out a Rocket Bunny RC F and the all new GS F. We can’t wait to get our hands on that car as soon as it’s ready to go! Take a stroll through the gallery below if you missed the show.
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen the two coupes compared—but that doesn’t make this clip any less entertaining. Compared to the Lexus, the BMW looks like a real handful, as it seem like it spends half its time on screen pitched completely sideways.
For instance, the RC F is one of the hottest selling cars on the planet right now. For Japan alone, the RC F and its baby brother the RC 350 are sold out for the next two years. A fairly strong point when you consider it’s built there. However, that pent up demand hasn’t stopped […] More »
The remote-controlled RC F might be a tiny—but the car control demonstrated in the “Play Time” video LexusVehicles released yesterday is immense. Where does the operator even stand to get the perspective needed to judge these microscopic tolerances? I think it’s time for a behind-the-scenes video, not to mention a GoPro.
There’s nothing in this Top Gear video which qualifies as breaking news—or really anything we haven’t heard before. What there are? Plenty of good shots of former F1 pilot and two-time 24 Hour of Le Mans winner Alex Wurz hurling the RC F through bends sideways.