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A Week With: 2021 Lexus RC F Fuji Speedway Edition

It had me at the first note. A deep, menacing roar that affirmed all the power lurking beneath the hood of the 2021 Lexus RC F Fuji Speedway Edition I was taking out for a first run.

2021 Lexus RC F Fuji Speedway Edition driving rear
The 2021 Lexus RC F Fuji Speedway Edition offers an impressive experience.

Long known as the most staid of the import luxury brands, Lexus has made a concerted effort to put more passion and performance into its product line-up in recent years, and the original RC coupe that debuted for 2015 signaled the direction the luxury marque was going to take. Lexus has been relatively slow to make major changes to the line, though the introduction of the RC F model has taken it to a new level by bumping up power and improving the coupe’s handling.

Making 472 horsepower, the Lexus RC F can pose a real challenge to import alternatives like the Audi RS5 and Mercedes-AMG C63 coupe. Power comes on fast, especially when shifted into Sport mode. And there’s that glorious engine not that warns other drivers to move out of your way.

Overview

In today’s SUV-centric market, sports coupes are becoming an endangered species. Indeed, Lexus has been slow to make any major updated to the RC line beyond the mid-cycle refresh of 2018. For 2021, the coupe does get more standard features, especially on the tech side. Android Auto is added to a list that already included Apple CarPlay. And blind spot detection is integrated into the Lexus suite of advanced driver assistance systems.

2021 Lexus RC F Fuji Speedway Edition driving nose

The RC F Fuji Speedway Edition is going to be tough get as only 60 are being produced.

The bigger news this year is the addition of the RC F Fuji Speedway Edition. Only 60 copies of this special model have been earmarked for the U.S. and they stand out in their distinctive Arctic Black Satin and Cloudburst Gray paint finishes. It’s an upgrade of the previous Track Edition that blended a mix of sporty exterior and interior trim and improved handling. Among the notable features are a carbon-fiber roof, carbon-ceramic Brembo brake rotors and a red leather interior. The Fuji package also adds a limited-production MSTR watch.

Like all versions of the RC F, the sport coupe boasts a classic 2+2 layout, with a big seat that is more likely to serve as an additional storage compartment. The good news is that after you pull the handle on the back of the front seats they tilt and slide forward for anyone who does need to ride in the penalty box.

Exterior

The design of the Lexus RC borrowed heavily from the luxury brand’s well-received LF-LC concept vehicle. With the exception of the top-line LC grant tourer, it’s the sportiest looking model in the Lexus line-up.

2021 Lexus RC F Fuji Speedway Edition side

The RC F Fuji model is powered by 5.0-liter V-8 putting out 472 horsepower and 395 pound-feet of torque.

The hood is long and gracefully arcs into the coupe’s nose, twin creases helping frame the familiar Lexus spindle grille. On the RC, the grille is relatively modest in size, a welcome respite from the almost cartoonish excesses to which it’s been taken on more recent Lexus models.

Likewise, the sports coupe feature fewer of the creases Lexus designers have grown enamored of. And most of the exterior details serve a functional purpose, from the air intakes at the nose that feed the air front wheel curtains to the large rear wing. The carbon fiber roof adds a nice touch on the Fuji model, one of the many details introduced on the Track Edition to help lower both the RC’s overall mass and its center of gravity.

Interior

The RC F’s cabin immediately emphasizes the fact that this is a driver’s car, with the gauge cluster and infotainment screen well positioned for easy reading and operation. The overall design is reasonably plush though a bit dated. There is plenty of leather — dark red with the Fuji Edition — but some unexpected plastic details on the center console can be a jarring contrast.

2021 Lexus RC F Fuji Speedway Edition interior

There is plenty of leather — dark red with the Fuji Edition — but some unexpected plastic details on the center console can be a jarring contrast.

Like the higher-end Lexus LC, the RC is more GT than sports car, and that’s underscored by the well-bolstered seating. The front buckets are attractive and, more importantly, extremely comfortable, even after spending a couple hours behind the wheel. But they also kept me firmly in place as I took the RC out to exercise it through the twisty roads of Hell, Michigan.

You won’t want to put close friends in the back seat if you don’t have to. This is a true 2+2. But the back can help out if you’re stopping off at a Costco, as the trunk can manage a mere 10.1 cubic feet of space, making it among the smallest in this segment.

Powertrain

The Fuji Speedway Edition shares the same, naturally aspirated powertrain as the other 2021 Lexus RC F variants — and that’s nothing to complain about. The 5.0-liter package produces 472 horsepower and 395 pound-feet of torque. Power is channeled through and 8-speed automatic and delivered to the rear wheels.

The lighter weight of the Track Edition — and the Fuji — translates into a slight improvement in 0-60 times. But at around 4 seconds, the RC F is still a little bit slower than some of its competitors.

2021 Lexus RC F Fuji Speedway Edition cutaway

The interior on the RC F is nice, although a bit dated, but still a good place to be.

Throttle response and transmission shifts are among the various vehicle settings that can be adjusted by the driver mode control. That also includes the Lexus Dynamic Handling system, with its variable dampers, as well as nanny systems such as electronic stability control.

Safety and Technology

Lexus has been more cautious than some rivals when it comes to loading up on digital technology. And, considering the hassles that some competitors, like Audi, have had with balky voice control and infotainment systems, that’s probably not a bad decision.

Still, the RC F has added more high-tech features over the years. The Fuji I drove had a 10.3-inch infotainment display. It came with integrated navigation, SiriusXM satellite radio, Bluetooth and wired versions of both Apple CarPlay and newly added Android Auto. It also had a built-in WiFi hotspot and Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant. If I could ask for anything else, I’d likely start with a head-up display, a useful feature for aggressive driving.

2021 Lexus RC F Fuji Speedway Edition driving

Not the fastest or tightest handling, but it’s plenty of machine for all but the most hardcore drivers — and the roar helps.

The new blind spot monitoring system is a useful addition to the previous Lexus Safety System+ suite of advanced driver assistance systems, including forward collision warning with pedestrian detection, automatic emergency braking, active cruise control and lane-departure warning with lane keeping assist.

Drive Impressions

The addition of the Track Edition delivered a much-needed boost to the Lexus RC F. It translates into lighter weight, improved performance and tighter handling, whether on track or public roads.

The 2021 RC F is not the fastest model in its segment, nor does it deliver the tightest handling. But it is quick enough for all but the most hardcore performance fans and that delicious exhaust note just enhanced the overall experience.

The sports coupe handled sharp corners with aplomb, especially on the rough pavement Michigan is known for, thanks to its dynamic damping system which gives you both variable shock valving as well as dynamic rear steering. And the reality is that the Lexus coupe did a particularly fine job during every day driving, unlike so many other sports couples that transfer every bump and pothole up to your spine.

2021 Lexus RC F Fuji Speedway Edition specifications:

Dimension L: 185.4 inches/W: 72.6 inches/H: 54.7 inches/Wheelbase: 107.5 inches
Weight 3,946 pounds
Powertrain 5.0-liter V-8 engine; 8-speed direct-shift transmission
Fuel Economy 16 mpg city/24 mpg highway/19 mpg combined
Performance Specs 472 horsepower and 395 pound-feet of torque
Price Base price: $97,100; As tested: $103,250 including $1,025 handling and delivery fee
On-Sale Date Available now

Wrap Up

While I’d love to see a more complete update of the RC line, the sports coupe remains surprisingly fresh and, more importantly, still a lot of fun to drive. It helps to have the features integrated into the 2021 Lexus RC F Fuji Speedway Edition.

Because the luxury brand only plans to import 60 of the $98,225 Fujis into the U.S., getting your hands on one could prove difficult. But you’ll get everything but the special paint choices — and that MSTR watch — with the $97,700 RC F Track Edition coupes.

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A Week With: 2021 Lexus RX 350 AWD F Sport

The Lexus RX 350 is one of, if not the most popular luxury vehicles sold in the United States today thanks to the vehicle’s deft packaging and the Lexus brand’s image of success. The LX line-up is popular, in part, due to its simple design and the brand’s reputation for quality.

The Lexus RX 350 features a stylish exterior.

Overview

The RX 350 AWD F Sport was pleasant, easy to drive, packed with technology and comfort and convenience features and spacious enough to carry family and/or friends in relative comfort. The RX 350 also is versatile is versatile enough to carry a fair amount of cargo or luggage when needed. The blend of practicality, versatility and image makes the RX 350 a vehicle well-adapted to life in upscale American suburbs. 

It’s popular even as some symbols of status have not really changed much despite the political upheavals created around shifting demographics and altered attitudes towards consumption driven by growing concern about the physical environment. The RX 350, however, manages to keep rolling, navigating the changes and retaining its popularity, which is no small accomplishment.

The 2021 RX 350 is powered by a 3.5-liter V-6 mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission.

Exterior

The RX 350 comes with the distinctive Lexus grille, which is easy to recognize. The grille, trapezoidal head lamps and clever openings for the vents and fog lamps tends to draw attention away from the rest of vehicle’s exterior, which is too bad.  

The front fascia is nicely integrated into the well-balanced design that includes a raked wind shield, sloped roof line and the nicely shaped window openings downs the side. Toyota is not the strongest company when it comes to handling exterior design, but its sheet metal is always well executed. 

The rear lift gate design is simple and clean, featuring lights neatly tucked into the corners. The overall impression is the exterior design goes just far enough, thanks to the strong front fascia, to separate from the other vehicles in a rather crowded segment with only a small amount of genuine visual differentiation. The F Sport also comes with 20-inch wheels, badging and special texture on the grille.

The new RX 350 offers plenty of room and plush textures in its airy cabin.

Interior

The cabin of the RX 350 is its strong point. The interior is well laid out with access to controls and comfortable seats for the driver and passenger. The interior is bright, and the relatively high ceiling also gives it an airy feeling, making a long period in the vehicle seem less oppressive. 

The interior is also nicely furnished with chrome accents and soft material in key spots such as the inner side of the doors. There also metal-capped pedals in keeping with the F Sport badges. The furnishings give the cabin the luxury ambience — part of experience required in a luxury vehicle with a price tag or more than $57,000. 

There is also a leather-wrapped, heated steering wheel. The cabin is well lit during nighttime driving and the visibility of the road from the driver’s seat is excellent. From the very start more than 30 years ago, Lexus also has made a point of developing interiors that deliver a quiet ride, making a long trips less stressful for any driver and any passenger. 

The RX 350 is loaded with a slew of technology, including a large touchscreen that is easy to reach.

Powertrain

Lexus also always featured strong, smooth-running powertrains and the RX 350 follows the brand’s traditional formula.  The RX 350 is powered by a V6 engine that produces 295 horsepower and 267 pound-feet of torque The V-6 is matched with an 8-speed transmission and all-wheel drive but in keeping with the F Sport badging the RX also is equipped with paddle shifters for manual shift selection. 

The RX also comes with drive-mode settings. The all-wheel-drive system seems to exact a penalty since the RX 350 only qualifies for a 22 mile per gallon combined rating from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. It gets 26 mpg on the highway and 19 mpg in the city. 

Safety and Technology

The RX 350 features seats that can be heated and cooled.

The RX 350 comes with a long list of safety and tech features, including 10 airbags for protection in frontal- and side-impact and rollover crashes as well as driver assistance feature such as lane-departure and blind-spot alerts as well as pedestrian warning. 

It also has six USB ports, Bluetooth, wireless charging, satellite radio, an entertainment system, in-vehicle navigation as well as Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The vehicle also comes with intelligent high beams that focus quickly, intermittent wipers and an optional head up display. There are also heated and cooled seats. 

Driving Impressions

The Lexus RX 350 AWD F Sport delivers better driving dynamics than most midsized crossovers. Lexus always delivers solid chassis and brakes as well as crisp steering. The RX 350 AWD F Sport also has a suspension that been augmented with an adaptive feature that is very good at smooth over varied road surfaces. 

With nearly 300 horsepower under the hood, it also has more than enough power to deliver a nice steady performance out on the highway or when tooling around on other kinds of roads. In fact, it’s something of a wolf in sheep’s clothing since there are a lot of motorists who want to treat it like a fancy Toyota. It’s not. It comes with its very own package of spirit as well as a well-crafted suspension that lifts it out of the humdrum.

2021 Lexus RX 350 Specifications:

Dimension L: 192.5 inches/W: 74.6 inches/H: 67.7 inches/Wheelbase: 109.8 inches
Weight 4,387 pounds
Powertrain 3.5-liter DOHC V-6; 8-speed automatic transmission
Fuel Economy 19 mpg city/26 mpg highway/223 mpg combined
Performance Specs 295 horsepower and 267 pound-feet of torque
Price Base price: $48,650; As tested: $57,975 including $1,075 destination and delivery charge
On-Sale Date Available now

Wrap Up  

The RX 350 clearly started life as a vehicle for someone who wanted the prestige of luxury SUV but none of the fuss and bother that can accompany owning an expensive model. Lexus, since it was created by Toyota, comes with an excellent reputation for quality and durability as a given. 

But it can also do a lot of different things and the F Sport features available on the model also make a vehicle that was not really designed for fun, rather engaging out on the road. If you are someone rather indifferent to new cars, but like the idea of showing off that you can afford one, the RX just might be the car for you. 


2021 Lexus RX 350 — Frequently Asked Questions

Does Lexus make a hybrid version of the RX?

The Lexus RX line includes the RX 450h and the three-row 450hL. It features a combined output of 308 horsepower and gets 30 mpg combined. There is also an F Sport version of the 450h.

Is the Lexus RX 350 worth the money?

A vehicle’s “worth” is often determined by several factors that are less than concrete. However, if you want a stylish midsize sport-utility vehicle that offers performance, technology and quality, the RX 350 is a good place to start.

Is there a new Lexus RX coming out?

New? Not soon. The company’s 2021 line-up of the RX 350, 450h and 450hL, all with the F Sport package as an option, are considered the newest available models. However, Lexus isn’t known for making dramatic changes from year to year so the 2022 model may be almost indistinguishable from the 2021 vehicle.


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