Thus, the story of Lexus is a mixed one as the company decided to complete the production of the elegance and incredible power of the RC and RC F coupes series.
When Lexus introduced RC and RC F coupes to consumers in 2014, today’s conception made OS a popular change among consumers in auto markets. Lexus, which is the luxury division of Toyota, has for a long time sought to provide nothing other than the best when it comes to design, performance, and comfort. Same with the RC and RC F, which boasted an aggressive-looking exterior for a car yet did not compromise on the driving experience. Now that production is about to end, Lexus is paying homage to these beautiful coupes by introducing the final production models with the “Final Edition” badge.
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The Final Touches
In order to celebrate the last of the V8-powered RC F models, Lexus has introduced Final Edition versions of both the standard RC and RC F. The RC F Final Edition, for instance, will come with 19-inch BBS forged aluminum wheels in Metal Star Gloss Black, and red Keihan calipers for Brembo brakes will also be available. Also, the splitter, side skirts, the diffuser, and the active rear spoiler, together with the roof, are the same as the Carbon Package provided in the previous year.
Inside, it gets the Black & Flare Red treatment and Final Edition logos while the instrument cluster now has a welcome greeting sequence. The car’s interior includes leather and Ultrasuede seats with contrasting red stitching and carbon inserts; therefore, it defines relevance with sportiness. Lexus has not in any way left any stone unturned in order to ensure that both the RC and RC F Final Editions do meet the customer’s expectations.
Limited Availability
Although production of the Lexus RC F Final Edition for Japan will be limited to 200 units, which will be for exports to both Japan and the United States, the Japanese RC Final Edition is a bit more limited. This version will have seventy-nine Enkei alloy wheels measuring 19 inches in pitch black sputtering paint finish, red brake calipers, and black mirror caps sauced with smoked inserts. Two different trims—one for the RC and one for the RC F—benefit from the color options, with the former available in nine colors and the latter in seven, four of which are for the United States. There’s also the new Sonic Iridium.
An End to a Beautiful Era
With the announcement that Lexus is to cease production of the Lexus RC and RC F in November 2025, eleven years’ worth of car manufacturing comes to a close at the luxury automaker. Unfortunately, Lexus has not stated whether a new generation of the RC and RC F exists or not, but one can only wish that the notion will bring something new and fresh in future models.
Lexus RC and RC F: A Review
When first launched in 2014, both the Lexus RC and RC F coupes set out to prove their amazing design features as well as their performance capacity. Another model, the RC, provided buyers with a stylish and well-equipped coupe that has enough legroom for four passengers, and the RC F further improved the power delivery, suspension, and some other features, not to mention a more aggressive exterior appearance. Simultaneously, both of them provided comfort and power, as well as the best solution to compete with other coupes available during that time.
Like all modern cars, the 2025 Lexus RC has undergone many changes, especially in terms of powertrains: the American car is offered a 2.0-liter four-cylinder and a 3.5-liter V6, and the Japanese is a 2.5-liter hybrid. Thus, the RC F has a 5.0-liter V8 engine power for an outstanding increase and an unforgettable driving experience.
Conclusion
Thus, the end of production for the Lexus RC and RC F coupes means that the luxury coupe era is over. It is these vehicles that have established performance and design benchmarks, and witnessing it will impart posterity to future Lexus vehicles as well as other vehicles. As production draws to a close, a few special editions are in place to give proper rest to two dream vehicles revered by car lovers all over the world. While the future of the Lexus coupes remains uncertain, one thing is for sure: the spirit of the RC and RC F will continue living in those who had an opportunity to control these amazing vehicles.