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How much does a Lexus RC F cost?

This article surveys current pricing for the Lexus RC F, including new models, used options, and regional variations. It draws on official pricing guides, dealer listings, and market trends to provide an up-to-date snapshot of what buyers can expect to pay.


The starting price for a new Lexus RC F in the United States is typically about $65,000 to $70,000 before destination charges, with higher prices for performance-focused editions and options. Availability of certain variants, such as the RC F Track Edition, can push the sticker price higher, and regional taxes and fees can shift the final amount. Used examples and certified pre-owned units can be significantly cheaper, depending on year and mileage.


New Lexus RC F pricing


Prices for new RC F models vary by trim, packages, and market. The following anchors reflect common starting MSRP ranges in the United States for base models and notable variants.



  • Base RC F: around $65,000–$70,000

  • RC F with additional performance packages or options: roughly $70,000–$75,000

  • RC F Track Edition (when available): typically around $90,000–$100,000


Prices can vary by model year, options, destination charges, and dealer fees; always check the current MSRP from Lexus or your local dealer for the exact number.


Used and Certified Pre-Owned pricing


Used RC F prices vary widely with year, mileage, and condition. The following ranges reflect typical targets in the U.S. market for non-new units.



  • Recent model years (1–3 years old): roughly $50,000–$70,000 in the used/CPO market

  • Mid-age models (4–7 years old): roughly $30,000–$50,000

  • Older or high-mileage examples: often under $30,000

  • Track Edition used pricing: tends to command a premium over standard RC F pricing


As with new cars, taxes, fees, and dealer incentives will affect the final out-the-door price.


Regional pricing differences


Pricing varies by country due to taxes, import duties, and local incentives. In Canada, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific, the RC F can carry different trims or editions and different sticker prices. Always compare official local pricing on Lexus websites and obtain quotes from regional dealers to factor in destination charges and local taxes.


Summary


For the United States, a new RC F typically starts in the mid-$60,000s before destination charges, with higher figures for special editions and options. Used and certified pre-owned examples can range from roughly $30,000 to $70,000 depending on year and mileage, while regional differences can shift the final price. Prospective buyers should consult the official Lexus site and local dealers for precise, up-to-date figures and any current promotions.

What's faster, RC F or LC500?


The RC F, especially the Track Edition, has many aerodynamic features to assist it. Perhaps this is why the LC 500 does the sprint in 4.4 seconds. That's a bit longer than the RC F with 4.2 seconds or the RC F Track Edition with 3.96 seconds.



Is Lexus discontinuing the RC F?


Yes, the Lexus RC F and the entire RC lineup were discontinued after the 2025 model year, with production ending in November 2025. Lexus marked the end of the RC F with a limited "Final Edition" for the 2025 model year.
 
This video discusses the discontinuation of the Lexus RC and RC F: 58sKirk KreifelsYouTube · Jan 16, 2025

  • Discontinuation: Production for the RC and RC F concluded at the end of the 2025 model year, with November 2025 as the production end date. 
  • Final Edition: To celebrate the RC F's last year, Lexus released a "Final Edition" model which is fully loaded with the previously optional Carbon Package, a Mark Levinson sound system, and a standard V8 engine. 
  • Reason: The discontinuation is part of a larger shift in Lexus's lineup, making way for future models. 

This video explains the features of the RC F Final Edition: 59sMatt Maran MotoringYouTube · Jan 18, 2025



How much does an RC F cost?


Pricing and Which One to Buy
The price of the 2025 Lexus RC F starts at $94,000.



How fast is Lexus RC F?


"The top speed is an electronically limited 168 mph.


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