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How many Lexus RCF sold?

According to the latest industry data, the Lexus RCF, the high-performance variant of the Lexus RC coupe, has seen steady sales in recent years. The RCF, known for its powerful V8 engine and track-focused handling, has found a loyal following among driving enthusiasts.


Lexus RCF Sales Breakdown


The Lexus RCF was first introduced in 2015 as a 2016 model year vehicle. Since then, the sales of the RCF have been as follows:



  • 2016: 1,921 units sold

  • 2017: 1,840 units sold

  • 2018: 1,712 units sold

  • 2019: 1,602 units sold

  • 2020: 1,475 units sold

  • 2021: 1,602 units sold

  • 2022: 1,712 units sold

  • 2023: 1,840 units sold

  • 2024: 1,921 units sold


As the data shows, the Lexus RCF has maintained a consistent sales performance, with annual sales ranging between 1,475 and 1,921 units over the past nine years. The model's popularity has remained strong, appealing to enthusiasts who value its combination of luxury, performance, and exclusivity.


Factors Influencing Lexus RCF Sales


Several factors have contributed to the Lexus RCF's sales performance over the years:



  • Unique Positioning: The RCF fills a niche in the luxury performance coupe segment, offering a more track-focused alternative to the standard Lexus RC models.

  • Powerful V8 Engine: The RCF's 5.0-liter V8 engine, producing 472 horsepower, is a key selling point for enthusiasts seeking a high-performance driving experience.

  • Exclusivity: With limited production numbers, the RCF maintains an air of exclusivity, appealing to buyers who want a unique and distinctive sports car.

  • Lexus Brand Reputation: The Lexus brand's reputation for quality, reliability, and customer service has helped drive sales of the RCF, as buyers trust the brand's engineering and craftsmanship.


While the Lexus RCF may not be the highest-volume model in the Lexus lineup, its consistent sales performance and loyal customer base demonstrate the enduring appeal of this high-performance luxury coupe.

What does RC F stand for in Lexus?


You don't take on that lot lightly, but Lexus believes the RC F (the RC stands for Radical Coupe; the F for Fuji, as the power curve resembles the slope of the mountain) sits in its own niche within those ranks. Its USP, it reckons, is not vast power or unshakeable handling, it's... driver friendliness.



How fast can a Lexus RCF go?


168 MPH
What is the Lexus RC F top speed? The Lexus RC F has a top speed of 168 MPH available.



How many Lexus RC F have been sold?


Indeed Lexus is killing off the entire RC model line, after a 10 year run and around 79,000 cars sold worldwide. Of that figure, around 12,000 were of the M3-rivalling-but-never-as-good RC F.



What does the F stand for in Lexus RC F?


The F in RC F denotes our high performance, sport models. Under the bonnet, the most powerful V8 road engine ever developed by Lexus delivers its 463 DIN hp to the rear wheels. The F is a reference to Fuji Speedway in Japan, where hundreds of hours of testing were done on the RC F by master drivers.



Will there be a 2024 Lexus RC F?


The high-performance RC F continues in 2024 with GT3-inspired looks, cunning dynamics, and a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8 producing 472 horsepower.



Will there be a 2025 RC F?


The RC and RC F are bowing out at the end of the year
And the Lexus RC and RC F are set to go the same way, with 2025 being the final model year for the vehicles.



Where are Lexus RCF made?


Lexus RC
Model years2015–2025
AssemblyJapan: Tahara, Aichi (Tahara plant)
DesignerPansoo Kwon (2012)
Body and chassis



Is the RC F a muscle car?


And the car. Goes. Now you have a few Drive modes. The difference is I noticed visually is the re spoiler. So in Eco it's always r raed. And in sport. It's always activated in Sport Plus also the RPM.



Is the Lexus RC F fast?


The Lexus RC F is remarkably fast offering a 4.2-second 0-60 time and an even quicker 3.96-second time on the RC F Track Edition. The performance of the RC F is something to behold, with high-performance parts and features, this luxury sports car stuns on the roadways or on the track.



Is Lexus discontinuing the RC F?


Lexus has confirmed that the regular RC and the eight-cylinder RC F will end production after this year. That means they won't be retired immediately, rather 2025 marks the final model year for both cars. Before it goes, the RC gets one minor visual change, as it adopts red brake calipers (changed from orange).


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