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(In a product planning move that feels very 2002, Lexus still offers the non-F RC lineup with two different but similarly-powerful engines: a 2.0-liter, turbocharged inline-four and a 3.5-liter V-6.
The RC which according to Lexus stands for "Radical Coupe" [6] is a two-door coupé version of the Lexus IS (XE30). [7] The RC is designated as the XC10 series. The RC borrowed styling from the LF-LC concept and was previewed by the LF-CC concept, being designed as a proposal by Pansoo Kwon from 2010 to early 2012 and approved by supervising ...
BMW M4 vs. Lexus RCF (with Karun Chandhok) • Second Hand Cars: Suzuki Cappuccino & Vauxhall VX220 & Renault Sport Spider • Bentley Mulsanne Speed vs. Bedford HA Viva Van: 16 July 2015 () 245: 4 "Episode 4" Lexus NX (23/30)
The LC 500h employs a hybrid powertrain, known as the Lexus Multi Stage Hybrid system. [37] It consists of a 3.5-litre 8GR-FXS V6 engine which produces 220 kW (295 hp; 299 PS) at 6,600 rpm and 356 N⋅m (263 lb⋅ft) of torque at 5,100 rpm, in addition to two electric motors whose total output is 132 kW (177 hp; 179 PS) and 300 N⋅m (220 lb⋅ ...
In October 2011, a Hong Kong version of Top Gear was launched. Unlike other Top Gear shows, Top Gear Hong Kong is not broadcast as a television show, but it is presented on a YouTube channel called TopGear HK 極速誌. A monthly magazine is also run and sold in Hong Kong. As of August 2021, TopGear HK 極速誌 has 178k subscribers on YouTube ...
The RX 400h's arrival in the U.S. had been delayed by several months; Lexus had announced in November 2004 that the American launch of the hybrid Lexus SUV would occur for the 2006 model year. [41] The RX 400h became the first production premium hybrid vehicle when it went on sale in 2005.
Lexus LFA pace car at the 2012 Grand Prix of Long Beach. Insideline recorded a 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) in 3.9 seconds without launch control system and achieved the 1/4-mile 11.6 seconds at 200 km/h (124 mph). Lexus LFA circled the skidpad in 1.02 g and achieved one of the highest slalom speeds ever recorded at 121.0 km/h (75.2 mph).
The ES was Lexus's only front-wheel drive vehicle until 1998, when the related RX was introduced, and the sedan occupied the entry-level luxury car segment of the Lexus lineup in North America and other regions until the debut of the IS in 1999. The ES name stands for "Executive Sedan". [5] However, some Lexus importers use the name, "Elegant ...