The new Lexus RC350 and its sports car counterpart, the RC F, look similar at first glance but under the hood they are radically different machines.
The RC350 looks similar to its sports car sibling with curved lines and angles that give it a sleek and fast look. It has standard 18-inch, five-spoke wheels with the option to upgrade to 19-inch wheels. Under the hood, The RC350 has an 8-speed automatic transmission, rear wheel drive, and a 3.5 liter V6 engine that pumps out 306 HP capable of pushing it to 0-60 MPH in around six seconds. On the inside you will find NuLuxe fabric with leather trim and plenty of leg and head room.
The RC F is a little bit longer and wider than the RC350. It also adds a carbon fiber hood, rear spoiler, and upgrades the wheels to 19 inches with 20 spokes. The interior is similarly luxurious with a few minor tech and instrument upgrades. Beneath the hood is where the RC F really sets itself apart from the RC350, though. It has a 5.0 liter V8 engine with 457 HP and an eight-speed transmission.
Pricing for the RC350 starts at $42,790, while the RC F starts at 45,025.