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2019 (19) Lexus RC 300h 2.5 2dr CVT

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Featured specification

Standard specification

Driver Convenience

Adaptive cruise control + pre-crash systemBluetooth system
Drive mode selectorDrive Start Control
Electric power steeringFront and rear parking sensors
Instrument panel air ventsLane change flasher function
Lane keep assistLexus premium navigation with 10.3" display screen
Multi-information displayPower boot lid
Remote touch interfaceReversing camera
Traffic sign recognition 

Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension

Vehicle Dynamics Integrated ManagementVehicle Stability Control (VSC)

Entertainment

10 speakers2 USB ports
Auxiliary input socketDAB Digital radio
Pioneer audio systemRadio/single CD/DVD player

Exterior Features

Auto dimming rear view mirrorAuto high beam
Body colour bumpersCornering light
Electric folding door mirrorsElectric front windows with jam protection
Front and rear bumperFront grille
Green tinted UV reducing windscreen glassHeadlight washers
Heated door mirrorsIlluminated door handles with puddle light
LED daytime running lightsLED front indicators
LED HeadlightsLED rear lights
Pop up hoodRain sensing wipers

Interior Features

10 way electrically adjustable front seats with driver 2 way lumbar support12V accessory socket in centre armrest box
4 load tie down hooks60/40 split folding rear seat
Aluminium scuff platesAuto air recirculation
Dual zone automatic climate controlElectrically adjustable steering column with lock protect
Foot pedal parking brakeFront and rear head restraints
Front armrest with storage boxHeated front seats
Isofix child seat attachmentLeather gear knob
Leather steering wheel with paddle shiftsLED interior illumination
Lexus safety system +Multifunction steering wheel
One touch power walk in functionPollen filter
Rear armrest with storageTahara upholstery

Passive Safety

ABSBrake assist function
Curtain shield airbagDriver and passenger side airbags
Driver/Front Passenger airbagsDrivers knee airbag
Electronic brake force distributionEmergency brake light system (EBS)
Hill start assist control (HAC)Passenger airbag deactivate switch
Passenger knee airbagSeatbelt pretensioners
Traction controlTyre pressure monitoring system

Security

2 x Zippo type keyAnti theft alarm with incline sensor and glass break sensor
ImmobiliserLocking wheel nuts
Smart entry + Smart startSpeed sensitive power door locks
VIN Window etching 

Trim

Black Inlay 

Wheels

18" 5 spoke alloy wheelsTyre repair kit
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Technical specification

Emissions - ICE

CO2 (g/km)114NOx0.006
Particles0.0004Standard Euro EmissionsEURO 6

Engine and Drive Train

CamshaftDOHCCatalytic ConvertorTrue
CC2494Compression Ratio13.0:1
Cylinder LayoutIN-LINECylinders4
Cylinders - Bore (mm)90Cylinders - Stroke (mm)98
Engine CodeAVC10R - RCXLHWEngine LayoutFRONT TRANSVERSE
Fuel DeliveryMULTI POINT FUEL INJECTIONGears1 SPEED
Number of Valves16TransmissionAUTO

Fuel Consumption - ICE

EC Combined (mpg)56.5EC Directive 1999/100/EC AppliesTrue
EC Extra Urban (mpg)57.6EC Urban (mpg)54.3

General

Alternative Fuel QualifyingTrueBadge Engine CC2.5
Badge Power223Coin Descriptionh
Generation Mark1Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 0731E
Vehicle Homologation ClassM1 

Performance

0 to 62 mph (secs)8.6Engine Power - BHP223
Engine Power - KW164Engine Power - PSTrue
Engine Power - RPM6000Engine Torque - LBS.FT221
Engine Torque - MKG30.6Engine Torque - NM300
Engine Torque - RPM4200Top Speed118

Test Cycles

Emissions Test CycleNEDC Correlated 

Tyres

Alloys?TrueTyre Size Front235/45 R18
Tyre Size Rear235/45 R18Tyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel Type18" ALLOY 

Vehicle Dimensions

Height1395Length4700
Wheelbase2730Width1840
Width (including mirrors)2048 

Weight and Capacities

Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres)66Gross Vehicle Weight2170
Luggage Capacity (Seats Up)340Max. Loading Weight434
Minimum Kerbweight1736No. of Seats4
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb11.2
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Independent review

Review courtesy of Car and Driving

Lexus RC

By Jonathan Crouch

Introduction

Lexus claims that the RC name stands for 'Radical Coupe'. Well this model's primary hybrid engine is certainly very different to the conventional powerplants its competitors offer - and it'll deliver you taxation savings that are very different too. As for the car itself, well it was first launched in 2015 but here, we're going to look at the facelifted version that appeared three years later. The car was subtly improved in this revised form but its appeal remained much as before, with an extra dimension of class that offers a change from the usual German prestige-branded choices in this segment from the 2018-2020 period this car sold in. Those cars are usually simply sleeker versions of existing saloon models. The Lexus RC isn't like that. If you're after something different in this class, it has its own very distinct appeal.

History

A sports coupe can be different things to different people. For some, it must be a rewarding driving machine first and foremost. Others though, want to balance dynamic virtues with qualities like cosseting luxury and impressive efficiency. It's to these people that this Lexus RC coupe was designed to appeal. It was launched back in 2015, then in 2018, the brand's flagship LC coupe inspired the updated version we're going to look at here. In price and performance terms, this car was designed to suit those looking at coupes based on premium-badged compact executive saloons - specifically coupe versions of the BMW 4 Series, the Audi A5 and the Mercedes C-Class. The RC shares some of its parts with a compact four-door model too, the Lexus IS, but the brand said it had also borrowed a little more of its DNA from the larger, full-luxury segment LC coupe model we just mentioned - hence what the Japanese maker hoped was a more up-market feel for the updated version of this model. The kind of thing you'd want if you had to downsize from, say, a used BMW 8 Series, a Mercedes S-Class Coupe or even a Bentley Continental GT, but didn't want to make too many compromises in luxury. If that sounds tempting, then Lexus hopes you might also like this car's rather exclusive looks, originally derived from a concept car the brand first displayed at the 2013 Tokyo Motor show. A year later, the RC was launched in production form, but only as a pricey high performance V8 RC F variant. It took until early 2016 for two more affordable versions of this car to be made available - a petrol/electric hybrid and a more conventional turbo 2.0-litre RC 200t version that Lexus hoped would have more mainstream appeal. But it didn't, so as part of the changes made in 2018, the only four cylinder engine you could have in an RC was the 2.5-litre self-charging hybrid unit that nearly all customers liking this car wanted anyway. The wild RC F V8 version continued, with a few updates that included an extreme 'Track Edition' version, but our focus here is on the petrol/electric model. As part of the updates made to this car, the revisions made were certainly subtle, but Lexus insisted they were significant - and went further than the few minor tweaks made to the exterior styling. Enhancements were made to the RC's aerodynamics, tyres and suspension and there were also improvements to engine response and steering feel. None of which of course was ever going to be enough to give this car the handling bite of a BMW, an Audi or a Mercedes. But hybrid buyers don't mind that and will be pleased to find a higher quality cabin with a high standard of infotainment across the range. But it wasn't enough to shift many mainstream RC models in the UK and in Hybrid form, the car was withdrawn from sale in 2020, though the V8 RC F version continued.

What You Get

One of the key reasons you might want this car lies with the way it looks. This mainstream version inevitably does without the arresting machismo of its high performance RC F stablemate, but it'll still turn heads. In terms of the changes made to this updated RC model, well you'd really have to know this car quite well to notice them - or get this facelifted version parked next to an original. Then, you'd pick up the revisions made to the distinctive 'double-spindle' grille. In profile, the low profile styling still looks arresting, seemingly shrink-wrapped, with three-dimensional curves that seem to change in appearance and effect as you move round the car. It's from the rear that this improved RC design is most easily identifiable, thanks to the restyled LED combination lamps with their more pronounced L-shaped lenses. At the wheel, the leather-lined cabin remains deliciously different to the German class norm in its statement of style and in this updated form, Lexus carefully embellished it with details like a smarter central analogue clock and more supportive sports seats. As part of this update, all variants got the 'Lexus Premium Navigation' system with its larger 10.3-inch screen, though that means you have to have a fiddly 'Remote Touch Interface Controller' mouse pad, which is awkward to use. The instrumentation you view through the satisfyingly grippy three-spoke wheel remains a real cabin talking point. It's based on the layout used by the brand's old LFA supercar, with colours and graphics that change according to the driving mode you select via a silver dial by the auto gearstick. Press the provided steering wheel button and the central dial slides neatly to the right to reveal an informational panel. Lovely.

What to Look For

Lexus has an unparalleled track record for reliability, and the RC generates a particularly low percentage of warranty claims. We struggled to find any buyers who had a bad word to say about it in our ownership survey. Still, it's worth doing a very thorough check and getting any faulty electrical items fixed under warranty. It's highly unlikely that there will be any (just as well as some of the systems are incredibly complex) but check sunroof and window motors and make sure the leather and paint is in tip top shape. The hybrid drive system is incredibly tough and we've never heard of a failure. The wheels can be prone to kerbing, so factor in any refurb costs if they've been dented or scuffed.

Replacement Parts

(approx prices based on a 2018 RC 300h - ex Vat) Lexus parts aren't that much cheaper than those you'd get from the premium German marques, so don't expect big bargains here. An oil filter is about £7-£14, an air filter is about £25. Wiper blades are in the £6-£18 bracket. Front brake pads are around £34-£76 for a set. Rear pads are around £26-£40 for a set. Front brake discs are about £114 for a set; rear brake discs are about £173 for a set. If you need to replace the door mirror glass, you're looking at around £30.

On the Road

The RC 300h hybrid model that's our focus here uses a 2.5-litre petrol electric engine putting out 220hp. That's a higher output than obvious German diesel rivals offer but it's somewhat blunted, both by this car's rather prodigious weight and by the somewhat frustrating drive characteristics of the belt-driven CVT auto gearbox that all Lexus hybrids have to have. Once you stop expecting this RC to be an out-and-out sports car though, you'll bond with it much better. At a cruise it's in its element, with class-leading refinement and now enhanced aerodynamic stability. Plus with this facelifted model, we were very impressed with the improvements made to ride quality, courtesy of new shock absorbers and suspension tuning borrowed from the brand's larger LC coupe. The 'F SPORT' variant gets an 'Adaptive Variable Suspension' adaptive damping set-up that allows you to tweak the ride via the settings of the standard 'Drive Mode Select' driving modes system. On commuting journeys, this car feels imperiously superior to its segment competitors. Like all Lexus and Toyota hybrids, it can be driven in three ways. By the electric motors only (as it is from start-off for up to 1.2 miles); with just the engine (if you're giving it full throttle); or more usually, with a combination of both. During deceleration and under braking, the engine switches off and both electric motors act as high-output generators, recovering kinetic energy that automatically recharges the batteries for the next time the hybrid system is able to switch back to electric-only mode. That explains an efficient set of running costs that see this RC 300h deliver a WLTP-rated combined cycle fuel figure of 45.5mpg and an NEDC-rated CO2 reading of 114g/km. That emissions figure helps with a Benefit-in-Kind taxation rating that could see you saving a huge amount over a comparable diesel-engined rival. In other words, you've all the ingredients for what might arguably be the most sensible sporting car you could buy from this period.

Overall

Sometimes, first impressions count and we'd wager that this car, parked alongside a comparable BMW, Mercedes or Audi coupe, would be seen by most as the classier, more up-market proposition. That'll matter to potential coupe customers, as will the fact that this car is not only good looking but also beautifully built, agreeably rapid, lavishly equipped and everyday-usable. As for the changes made to this revised post-2018-era RC model, well they'll be welcome if you already wanted one of these, but irrelevant if you didn't. The claimed dynamic differences are hard to discern, even for us. But the cabin upgrades were tasteful and safety provision is well up to class standards. And in summary? Well this remains an interesting, more individualistic choice in this segment from the 2018-2020 period - and arguably a rather clever one. Not least because with diesel now a dirty word in some sections of society, this RC 300h model's self-charging hybrid powerplant has become even more of a significant selling point. As a result, a certain kind of buyer will like this Lexus very much. And we can understand why.

Performance
60%
Handling
50%
Comfort
80%
Space
70%
Styling
70%
Build
90%
Value
70%
Equipment
90%
Economy
70%
Depreciation
70%
Insurance
70%

* Depending on the age of the vehicle, MPG and CO2 may be quoted using either NEDC or WLTP testing standards.  Find out more

Figures are provided for comparison purposes. Fuel consumption under real world driving conditions and the CO2 produced will depend upon a number of factors, including any accessories fitted after registration, variations in driving styles, weather conditions and vehicle load.

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41 monthly payments of£468.75
Deposit£249
Total amount payable£32,451.25
Fixed interest rate4.5%
Representative APR8.9%
Cash price£26,498
Credit amount£26,249
Annual mileage8000
Contract mileage28,000
Excess mileage charge12.98p per mile
Completion fee£1
Optional final payment£12,982.50
Term (months)42

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