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Does Lexus still make the RC 350?

Yes, Lexus continues to offer the RC 350 sports coupe as part of its current model lineup. The RC 350 has been in production since the 2015 model year and remains a popular choice among luxury sports car enthusiasts.


Overview of the Lexus RC 350


The Lexus RC 350 is a rear-wheel-drive luxury sports coupe that sits in the middle of Lexus' coupe lineup, slotting between the smaller and more affordable IS 350 and the larger and more powerful LC 500. The RC 350 features a powerful 3.5-liter V6 engine that produces 311 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.


The RC 350 is known for its sleek, aggressive styling, with a bold spindle grille, sweeping roofline, and muscular fenders. Inside, the cabin is well-appointed with premium materials and the latest Lexus infotainment and safety technologies.


Lexus RC 350 Model Updates


Since its introduction, the Lexus RC 350 has received several updates and refreshes to keep it competitive in the luxury sports coupe segment:



  • 2019 model year: Lexus updated the RC 350's exterior styling, added new safety features, and updated the infotainment system.

  • 2020 model year: The RC 350 received a more powerful engine option, with a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 producing 472 horsepower.

  • 2021 model year: Lexus introduced a new F Sport handling package for the RC 350, adding performance-oriented suspension, brakes, and styling upgrades.

  • 2022 model year: The RC 350 received minor updates to its feature content and pricing.


Despite the introduction of newer sports coupes from competitors, the Lexus RC 350 continues to be a popular choice for those seeking a well-rounded luxury sports car with Lexus' renowned build quality and reliability.

What replaced the Lexus RC?


Lexus LC
The RC was replaced by the Lexus LC for the 2017 season.



What does RC stand for on a Lexus?


Radical Coupé
The name given to Lexus' mid-size luxury sports car stands for 'Radical Coupé' and in any variation the RC looks superb.



Is the RC 350 discontinued?


After a decade on the market and more than a combined 90,000 units sold across 62 countries and regions, the Lexus RC and RC F will officially be discontinued at the conclusion of this model year.



What is the difference between a Lexus RC 300 and a Lexus RC 350?


The RC300 features a turbocharged inline-four standard; opting for all-wheel drive or stepping up to the RC350 brings a naturally aspirated 3.5-liter V-6. But even the V-6 version in the available F Sport trim lacks the immediacy and bravado of some of its European competition."



Will there be a 2024 Lexus RC 350?


For 2024, the lineup includes the entry-level RC 300, the more powerful RC 350 and the high-performance RC F. These sporty coupes, however, have been around since 2015, and their age has been showing against newer competitors.



How much is the 2024 Lexus RC?


The price of the 2024 Lexus RC starts at $45,920 and goes up to $53,470 depending on the trim and options.



Is the Lexus RC 350 fast?


In our testing, we found the V-6 engine to be smoother than the four, but the RC350 is still not as gutsy as its rivals. While it managed a 5.6-second run to 60 mph, the BMW 440i coupe we tested did the deed in 4.4 seconds—a performance difference that feels a lot bigger than it looks on paper.



Do they still make Lexus RC?


Unfortunately and as expected, LEXUS is removing the RC from their lineup.



Is Lexus RC 350 fast?


0–60-MPH Times
In our testing, we found the V-6 engine to be smoother than the four, but the RC350 is still not as gutsy as its rivals. While it managed a 5.6-second run to 60 mph, the BMW 440i coupe we tested did the deed in 4.4 seconds—a performance difference that feels a lot bigger than it looks on paper.



Is Lexus coming out with a new RC?


Lexus RC Is Dead After 2025, and the V-8 RC F Is Getting Axed Too. So long and farewell to another V-8, as Lexus will stop building the RC and RC F coupes at the end of the year. Lexus has confirmed that both the RC and the V-8-powered RC F coupes are headed for the executioner's block after the 2025 model year.


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