📼5 Reasons We Love the 2015 Lexus RC350
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| Title | 5 Reasons We Love the 2015 Lexus RC350 |
| Description | Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/vehiclevirgins Special Thanks to Lexus of Ann Arbor Michigan http://www.lexusofannarbor.com Here are the reasons we love the 2015 Lexus RC350! Review Info: 2015 Lexus RC350 3.5L V6 306 hp / 277 lb-ft MPG: 19 city/26 highway 0-60: 6.0 seconds (5.8 - RWD) The first thing you notice about the all new Lexus RC350 is the aggressive styling. The front of the car displays the signature spindle grill and LED lights, while the body is a series of complex intersecting curves and creases. Opt for the F sport model and a the RC becomes more attractive all around. The first fixed roof coupe Lexus has had in 15 years, the RC promises to deliver excellent looks, performance and luxury. The RC350 comes with a 3.5L V6 producing 306 hp and 277 lb-ft of torque. This is the familiar lexus v6 that can be found in other models such as the IS350 and propels the RC to 60 in 5.8 seconds. Power is delivered to the rear wheels with an 8 speed automatic for the RWD variant and a 6 speed for the AWD model. Unfortunately there is no option for a manual transmission. The AWD model here uses a chain-driven center differential that has a default 30/70 front/rear power split. It is able to distribute up to a 50/50 split in the event that there is a loss of traction. The downside of having the AWD system is the added weight, at nearly 3900 lbs, the RC weighs several hundred pounds more than the 435i and ATS Coupe. However Fuel economy comes out to a respectable 19mpg city and 26 mpg highway. Unlike some other sports coupes on the market, the RC is not just an IS with two doors removed. The chassis and suspension components are actually a blend of the GS, IS Sedan and IS Convertible. Moving to the F-sport model, you get larger wheels and brakes, as well as adaptive suspension and variable ratio steering. To control the navigation and infotainment system, the RC features the new Remote Touchpad. Similar to the touchpad on a laptop, it supports wipe, flick and pinch gestures and also provides pulsation feedback. A 10 speaker, 265 watt sound system comes as standard but you can upgrade to an unbelievable 17 speaker 835 watt Mark Levinson sound system. |
| Creator | Vehicle Virgins |
| License | youtube |
| Tags | lexus, Lexus (Company), Auto Show (Event), review, lexus rc, lexus rc350, rc350, f sport, lexus rc f, rc-f, sports car, luxury, coupe, luxury coupe, car review, road test, vehicle virgins, vehicle-virgins, Sports, Cars, New, Toyota |
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| More Cars ID | 10010298 |
| Entry Created | Jun 5, 2018, 2:57 PM |
| Last Updated | Nov 21, 2020, 3:48 PM |
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