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Geneva Motor Show

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Lexus at the Geneva Motor Show

Japanese brand unveiling new RC F Sport and GT3 concept

 
 
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Even sportier Lexus RC F Sport will premiere in Geneva

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RC F Sport will be making its world premiere at next month's Geneva Motor Show. The new high performance coupé will be shown alongside the RC FRC FLexus RC FJapan, 2014 > present, that will be making its European debut, and the RC F GT3 racing concept.

World Premieres

The first of the world premieres is the Lexus RC F Sport. The high-performance vehicle is based on the Lexus RC coupé and features exclusive, even more sporting and aggressive exterior and interior design features, and enhanced driving dynamics.

The new vehicle in the RC model range also features the latest Lexus advanced technology developments, including a new, touch-operated Remote Touch Interface (RTI).

Also making its world debut is the RC F GT3 concept which signals Lexus' intentions to develop a racing car for racing teams to compete on the GT3 competitions. Lexus hasn't revealed any information of the racing car.

European premiere of the RC F

The RC F will available in Europe this autumn and Lexus is making its European debut in Geneva. It features a new 5.0-litre engine developing well in excess of 450hp and more than 520Nm of torque, making it the most powerful V8 performance car yet developed by Lexus.

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LexusLexus
RCRC
RC FRC F
Engine
V 8
Displacement
305 cu in
Top Speed
168 mph
Transmission
8, Automatic
Maximum power
450 hp
Type
Fixed-head coupé
Fuel
Petrol
Fuel consumption (combined)
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price
$ 97.732
* based on United Kingdom prices
annual ownership cost
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