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For those who missed it...
The RC-F has been caught testing in Los Angeles this past Friday...

It's been here for awhile...

RC-F Spotted in LA
Enjoy,
~ Joe Z
The RC-F has been caught testing in Los Angeles this past Friday...
It's been here for awhile...

RC-F Spotted in LA
~ Joe Z
Last edited by Joe Z; Aug 27, 2013 at 12:38 PM.
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^^^ Posted last Friday... post # 353 
Brutish New Lexus RC-F Coupe to Take on Ze Germans - Carscoop
Watch out Audi, Mercedes-Benz and BMW; Lexus are about to gate-crash the midsize super-coupe arena, and first impressions reveal that they mean serious business. To date, the luxury division of Toyota has had to make do with the thundering IS-F sedan to battle Germany's finest mid-size bruisers - however this is all about to change with coupe version of the latest series that goes well beyond a simple nip/tuck and deletion of the rear doors.
A quick glance will register why Lexus have given it the RC-F name; there appears to be little bodywork shared with the latest IS sedan - almost looking like it has come from a completely separate model-line. Taking the best bits from the LF-CC Concept and LFA supercar give the RC-F an almighty visual punch.
Starting at the front, there is the corporate Lexus 'spindle' grill (the production version will have more refined mesh inserts), with its 'pinched' cheeks looking like it had intimate relations with a vacuum cleaner. Another peculiar area of design is the lower headlight treatment - like the IS sedan, it is split (presumably to go against the common trend of safe design).
Either side of the dominant grill are LFA-inspired air-inlets to keep what is rumored to be a 5.0-litre V8 under control and to channel air for brake cooling. The hood looks relatively restrained with only a central-mounted air-scoop suggesting that it means business. Casting your eyes over the front fenders highlight the prominent L-shaped side-scoops that start near the top of the door and flow down towards the rear - a design feature of the out-going IS-F, yet made more aggressive.
Also looking familiar is the DLO (glass daylight opening area) which has hints of the Toyota GT86/Subaru BRZ siblings with their tapered-in A-pillars and side quarter windows. Moving along and eye-gazing from the rear emphasizes the RC-F's visual authority - which is appropriate considering that this is the view most motorists will see of it. Starting with those pumped rear-haunches, they serve two purposes - concealing the RC-F's wider rubber and to help with aerodynamics with those staunch, scalloped and flared corner bumper extensions.
Like the front-end, the rear gains unique LED taillights compared to its sedan sibling, however the stacked exhaust outlets look almost to be carry-over 'IS-F' items. Sitting between these is a rear diffuser that is actually for purpose rather than show, while the trunk-mounted, speed-reactive spoiler also keeps things aerodynamically planted. Overall, the view from the rear is one of muscular-stance, with hints of Porsche 911 GT3 and DTM touring car.
Inside the cockpit reveals a layout similar to the new IS sedan, with differences in figure-hugging sports seating and material embellishments such as aluminum and carbon fibre. Spyshots indicate a potential new version of the Lexus 'Remote Touch System' that helps navigate various infotainment options - a curious development in that appears to use a touchscreen rather than the current mouse-like navigator.
Once past all the normal interior gimmicks, one can focus their attention to the most important, meaty parts of the equation: what powers it and how that power is translated to the road. Lexus insiders have hinted that the RC-F will likely be powered by a new 5.0-litre V8, developing at least 450 bolting horses. Maximizing all this potential will be achieved through an eight-speed gearbox, feeding power to the rear wheels. Handling tweaks have seen a focus on suspension geometry and components as well as a concerted effort to reduce weight - primarily through the use of carbon fibre bodywork and lighter components.
Whilst looking like a strong package on paper and visually via our illustrated images, it will have a serious fight on its hands with BMW's gorgeous new M4 Coupe. Initially Lexus looks to have won the cylinder-count stats, however it remains to be seen how much horsepower the M4's force-fed straight six will dish up in comparison. Add opponents from the Audi RS and Mercedes-Benz AMG stables, then you will see a recipe for an all-out super-coupe brawl.
Expect a release date around the 3rd quarter of 2014 as a 2015MY model. And finally, have Lexus got the goods to challenge the upcoming BMW M4, and what do you think of the brutish styling? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.


Brutish New Lexus RC-F Coupe to Take on Ze Germans - Carscoop
Watch out Audi, Mercedes-Benz and BMW; Lexus are about to gate-crash the midsize super-coupe arena, and first impressions reveal that they mean serious business. To date, the luxury division of Toyota has had to make do with the thundering IS-F sedan to battle Germany's finest mid-size bruisers - however this is all about to change with coupe version of the latest series that goes well beyond a simple nip/tuck and deletion of the rear doors.
A quick glance will register why Lexus have given it the RC-F name; there appears to be little bodywork shared with the latest IS sedan - almost looking like it has come from a completely separate model-line. Taking the best bits from the LF-CC Concept and LFA supercar give the RC-F an almighty visual punch.
Starting at the front, there is the corporate Lexus 'spindle' grill (the production version will have more refined mesh inserts), with its 'pinched' cheeks looking like it had intimate relations with a vacuum cleaner. Another peculiar area of design is the lower headlight treatment - like the IS sedan, it is split (presumably to go against the common trend of safe design).
Either side of the dominant grill are LFA-inspired air-inlets to keep what is rumored to be a 5.0-litre V8 under control and to channel air for brake cooling. The hood looks relatively restrained with only a central-mounted air-scoop suggesting that it means business. Casting your eyes over the front fenders highlight the prominent L-shaped side-scoops that start near the top of the door and flow down towards the rear - a design feature of the out-going IS-F, yet made more aggressive.
Also looking familiar is the DLO (glass daylight opening area) which has hints of the Toyota GT86/Subaru BRZ siblings with their tapered-in A-pillars and side quarter windows. Moving along and eye-gazing from the rear emphasizes the RC-F's visual authority - which is appropriate considering that this is the view most motorists will see of it. Starting with those pumped rear-haunches, they serve two purposes - concealing the RC-F's wider rubber and to help with aerodynamics with those staunch, scalloped and flared corner bumper extensions.
Like the front-end, the rear gains unique LED taillights compared to its sedan sibling, however the stacked exhaust outlets look almost to be carry-over 'IS-F' items. Sitting between these is a rear diffuser that is actually for purpose rather than show, while the trunk-mounted, speed-reactive spoiler also keeps things aerodynamically planted. Overall, the view from the rear is one of muscular-stance, with hints of Porsche 911 GT3 and DTM touring car.
Inside the cockpit reveals a layout similar to the new IS sedan, with differences in figure-hugging sports seating and material embellishments such as aluminum and carbon fibre. Spyshots indicate a potential new version of the Lexus 'Remote Touch System' that helps navigate various infotainment options - a curious development in that appears to use a touchscreen rather than the current mouse-like navigator.
Once past all the normal interior gimmicks, one can focus their attention to the most important, meaty parts of the equation: what powers it and how that power is translated to the road. Lexus insiders have hinted that the RC-F will likely be powered by a new 5.0-litre V8, developing at least 450 bolting horses. Maximizing all this potential will be achieved through an eight-speed gearbox, feeding power to the rear wheels. Handling tweaks have seen a focus on suspension geometry and components as well as a concerted effort to reduce weight - primarily through the use of carbon fibre bodywork and lighter components.
Whilst looking like a strong package on paper and visually via our illustrated images, it will have a serious fight on its hands with BMW's gorgeous new M4 Coupe. Initially Lexus looks to have won the cylinder-count stats, however it remains to be seen how much horsepower the M4's force-fed straight six will dish up in comparison. Add opponents from the Audi RS and Mercedes-Benz AMG stables, then you will see a recipe for an all-out super-coupe brawl.
Expect a release date around the 3rd quarter of 2014 as a 2015MY model. And finally, have Lexus got the goods to challenge the upcoming BMW M4, and what do you think of the brutish styling? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

The pics are rendered by an artist. Hopefully the real thing will turn out better.
We can already see the active rear wing activated in the spy video at 0:50, although curiously it remains unused for the rest of the video, even through high-speed corners.
I wonder if they are hinting at an active aero rear spoiler looking at it here?
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Detailed observations I made back in mid July...
~ Joe Z
~ Joe Z
Just a couple of observations I spotted on the “Test Mules..”


(#682)

(#681 Left & #682 Right)

(#682 on Track)

(#681 on Street)

(#681 on Street)
Also, someone else already pointed out the bumper reflector differences.. One might be taped up...
Just my own opinions..
~ Joe Z
- 1) The HOOD Scoop or Vent looks legit.. You can see right through it in the first two photos..!!!
This is going to be one very special motor..

(Plate #682)
- 2) Also, there seems to be a difference on the Speed Activated trunk wings.. #682 seems to completely tuck away flush...
As seen on the first two photos below.. And 3rd photo shows where it goes seamlessly.
#681 seems to be showing us a different more aggressive wing that does not fully tuck away…
Could be testing Two different wings, or we are looking at wings for the two different motor options..
OR
I could be wrong all together and the WING is Not Fully Up or Down..

(#682)

(#681 Left & #682 Right)

(#682 on Track)
(#681 on Street)

(#681 on Street)
Also, someone else already pointed out the bumper reflector differences.. One might be taped up...
Just my own opinions..
~ Joe Z

OMG...So Sexy.....OMG. I was about to save my money to invest...but how many lives can I live ? I may give up for this RC-F....OMG.
Thanks all for the posts, and the rendering....Just Amazing!
I also believe the way Lexus is doing things. I believe this RC-F is to be about in the range of 300 HP and a Turbo-Hybrid from Yaris Concept of 300HP plus twin Motors of 50HP each (400BHP together).
I believe I am seeing 2 versions of the rear end. The more Cut and sexy Rear end is probably for the high-end RC-F.
Pricing as Lexus already stated that the Hybrid tech will be more affordable. I am gonna Throw a Wild-Guess, Dreamed price together as
Standard RC-F 38,500 + Options
RC-F-H 43,500 + Options
These pricing will be comparable against C7 Vette
Thanks all for the posts, and the rendering....Just Amazing!
I also believe the way Lexus is doing things. I believe this RC-F is to be about in the range of 300 HP and a Turbo-Hybrid from Yaris Concept of 300HP plus twin Motors of 50HP each (400BHP together).
I believe I am seeing 2 versions of the rear end. The more Cut and sexy Rear end is probably for the high-end RC-F.
Pricing as Lexus already stated that the Hybrid tech will be more affordable. I am gonna Throw a Wild-Guess, Dreamed price together as
Standard RC-F 38,500 + Options
RC-F-H 43,500 + Options
These pricing will be comparable against C7 Vette
Last edited by Whitigir; Aug 27, 2013 at 04:41 PM.
I also believe the way Lexus is doing things. I believe this RC-F is to be about in the range of 300 HP and a Turbo-Hybrid from Yaris Concept of 300HP plus twin Motors of 50HP each (400BHP together).
Standard RC-F 38,500 + Options
RC-F-H 43,500 + Options
These pricing will be comparable against C7 Vette
Standard RC-F 38,500 + Options
RC-F-H 43,500 + Options
These pricing will be comparable against C7 Vette
RC350 will have ~300 HP and RC-F will likely push something closer to 470 as has been reported.
As for your Pricing, that's also likely a pipe dream. IS-F today is ~$63K. So I would expect something similar to that for the RC-F
You're doing to need to do a lot more saving.








