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How fast is the Lexus F Sport?

Speed varies widely across the Lexus lineup because “F Sport” is a trim level rather than a single performance variant. In general, F Sport models are quicker than base trims and offer sharper handling, but the fastest Lexus speeds come from the dedicated F-branded models. Expect 0-60 times roughly in the mid-5 seconds to mid-7 seconds range for most F Sport cars, with top speeds typically around 125–143 mph depending on the model and year. For outright speed, the true performance lineup—such as RC F and LC F—delivers faster acceleration and higher top speeds.


What does F Sport mean in the Lexus lineup?


The F Sport designation identifies a sport-oriented package across many Lexus models. It typically includes a stiffer suspension, revised steering, unique drive-mode calibration, sportier exterior and interior styling, and often larger wheels and performance tires. The package is designed to improve handling and visual appeal, not to transform a model into a top-tier performance machine. For the fastest, track-ready pace, Lexus reserves the full “F” models (such as RC F and LC F) that are engineered with higher horsepower and more aggressive tuning.


The following list highlights how F Sport configurations generally affect speed and handling across a representative cross-section of current Lexus models.



  • F Sport trims usually offer faster acceleration than non-F Sport versions, with 0-60 times commonly in the mid-5 to mid-6 second range for sedans and coupes, and a bit slower for SUVs.

  • Top speeds on many F Sport models are electronically limited and typically fall in the 125–143 mph band, depending on the model and drivetrain.

  • Compared with true F variants (RC F, LC F, etc.), F Sport models are tuned for improved handling and response rather than outright top-end speed.


These general notes apply across the lineup, but exact figures vary by model year, engine, drivetrain, tires, and option packages. Always consult the specific model year’s official specification sheet for precise numbers.


Model-by-model snapshots


Here are approximate acceleration and top-speed ranges for popular current F Sport variants. Times and limits can shift with changes in engines, transmissions, and tires from year to year.



  • IS 350 F Sport: roughly 0-60 in the mid-5 to low-6 seconds range; top speed around 130 mph.

  • RC 350 F Sport: roughly 0-60 in the mid-5 to low-6 seconds range; top speed around 140 mph.

  • ES 350 F Sport: roughly 0-60 in the mid-6 seconds; top speed around 130 mph.

  • RX 350 F Sport: roughly 0-60 in the upper 6 to low 7 seconds; top speed around 130–135 mph.

  • NX 300 F Sport: roughly 0-60 in the mid-7 seconds; top speed around 125–130 mph.

  • LC 500 F Sport: roughly 0-60 in the mid-4 seconds; top speed around 168 mph (LC 500 is among the faster, more performance-focused models, with F Sport variants offering sharper handling).


In short, if you’re chasing pure speed, the dedicated F models like RC F and LC F will outperform F Sport variants. F Sport trims are designed for a compelling balance of handling, styling, and day-to-day usability.


Putting it in perspective


For buyers weighing speed versus comfort, F Sport offers a meaningful gain in dynamic feel over standard trims without the higher complexity and cost of the full-performance F models. If speed is the priority, consider the non-F Sport performance variants or the pure F lineup, and verify the exact figures for the year you’re shopping.


Summary


Lexus F Sport is a sport-oriented trim across multiple models, not a single speed standard. Acceleration and top speeds vary by model and year, with most F Sport cars landing in the mid-5 to mid-7 second 0-60 range and top speeds generally limited to around 125–143 mph. For the quickest overall pace, look to Lexus’ dedicated F models (such as RC F and LC F), which are engineered for higher horsepower and faster times. Always check the latest official specs for your specific model year.

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