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Did Lexus discontinue the RCF?

The answer: No. There has been no official global discontinuation of the RC F as of early 2025.


Nonetheless, the RC F sits within a broader shift at Lexus toward electrification and SUVs, and the RC lineup has faced limited availability and ongoing market-specific decisions. This article lays out what is known, where the RC F stands in different regions, and what it means for Lexus’ performance-focused lineup.


Current status of the RC F around the world


The following snapshot explains regional availability and signaling from Lexus and dealers, based on official catalogs, public statements, and automotive reporting up to early 2025.



  • Global status: No formal global announcement has affirmed a retirement of the RC F. Lexus has not declared the RC F a discontinued model across all markets.

  • Regional variations: Availability and ordering can vary by market. Some regions report limited or aging stock, while others may not have close dealer allocations for new units at any given time.

  • Future direction: Lexus has prioritized electrified crossovers and other models for its future lineup, with no official, public statement naming a direct successor to the RC F. The model’s fate is thus tied to evolving product strategy rather than a concrete, published end date.


Conclusion: In practice, there is no universal discontinuation, but buyers and enthusiasts should check with local dealers for current stock, eligibility for new orders, and any region-specific plans.


What this means for enthusiasts and buyers



Alternatives and next steps


While the RC F may continue to be available in some markets, buyers looking for Lexus performance or V8 characteristics have several paths to consider so far:



  • New or used RC F options in markets with remaining stock or dealer allocations.

  • LC models (including V8 variants) if availability aligns with performance aspirations and size preference.

  • Electrified or hybrid Lexus performance models as the brand accelerates its electrification strategy, with attention to future F-badged or performance-focused offerings.


Dealers and regional press materials are the best source for the latest availability, pricing, and any announced changes to the RC lineup in your area.


Summary


In short, Lexus has not officially discontinued the RC F on a global scale as of early 2025. The RC F remains part of Lexus’s lineup in some regions, but its future is intertwined with the brand’s shift toward electrification and larger SUVs. Buyers should verify local availability and any regional announcements with their dealer, and enthusiasts should monitor Lexus communications for potential changes to the RC family.

Does Lexus still make RC F?


No, Lexus will not continue production of the RC F after the 2025 model year. The 2025 model year is the final year for the RC and RC F, and Lexus is sending them off with a special RC F Final Edition. Production of the RC line will end in November 2025.
 

  • Final model year: The 2025 model year will be the last for the RC F. 
  • Final Edition: Lexus is producing a limited RC F Final Edition to mark the end of its run. 
  • Discontinuation: After the 2025 models are sold, production will cease entirely. 
  • Performance features: The RC F is powered by a V8 engine and has a long-standing reputation for performance. The Final Edition includes enhancements like special wheels, carbon fiber bodywork, and red brake calipers. 



What car is replacing the Lexus RC?


The Lexus RC's successor is expected to be a new coupe that will replace both the RC and the larger LC models. This consolidated coupe is anticipated to be a luxury sports hybrid and may arrive in markets around 2026 or 2027. While the specific model name is unknown, some rumors suggest it could potentially revive the "SC" nameplate, notes MotorTrend. 
You can watch this video to learn more about the successor of Lexus RC and LC: 59sKirk KreifelsYouTube · Jun 26, 2025

  • Consolidated model: The new coupe will likely combine the RC and LC lineups into a single, new model. 
  • Luxury hybrid powertrain: The new coupe is expected to be a front-engine, rear-drive sports hybrid, possibly using a V6 hybrid system, and will not be a V8. 
  • Potential name: Some speculation suggests the coupe could be a revival of the SC name, but this is unconfirmed. 
  • Timeline: It is expected to be released in the Japanese Domestic Market around 2026, with a North American release likely following in 2027. 
  • Development: The project is believed to be linked to the Toyota GR GT3 concept, with reports suggesting the production version will wear a Lexus badge, says MotorTrend. 



Will there be a 2025 Lexus RC F?


The 2025 model year will be the last for the venerable sports coupe, but it's exiting the Lexus lineup in spectacular fashion. A four-passenger performance specialist, the Lexus RC F Final Edition is comfortable, fun to drive, and as stylish as ever.



Is Lexus cancelling the RC?


Lexus will build its final RC Coupe at the end of the 2025 model year. The company will say goodbye with an exclusive Final Edition, but at an eye-popping price.


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