Following a sneak preview by Lexus late last year, official images of the 2015 Lexus RC F have surfaced on internet ahead of the vehicle’s debut at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show taking place next week.
Based on the all-new RC coupe that was revealed at the Tokyo Motor Show last November, the RC F features a number of significant changes. These changes include wider wheels and tyres, an active rear wing, air scoops, cooling ducts, a carbon fibre roof, extended skirts and a quad tailpipe exhaust system.
The rear features a speed-sensitive spoiler designed to stabilize the car at higher velocities, and deploys at approximately 80 km/h and retracts at speeds less than 40 km/h.
Air outlets at the rear of the front fender form the shape of an L when they merge with side sill extensions, while stacked trapezoidal quad-outlet tailpipes at the rear add further aggression.
Additionally, three wheel designs are available, and they all have 10-spoke 19-inch forged aluminium wheels, including two machine-polished designs and one hand polished design.
Official performance specifications are yet to be released, but it’s expected the 2015 Lexus RC F will pack a 5.0-litre V8 engine that develops 343 kW. This engine is not too dissimilar used in the previous generation Lexus IS-F.
This set-up will enable the car to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 4.5 seconds before hitting a top speed of roughly 300 km/h.
The cabin carries over from the standard model, but has been equipped with a number of new unique elements including the instrument cluster which is dominated by a central meter which changes according to four selectable driving modes, leather-wrapped sport seats and alloy peals. Design cues for this cabin have come from the fearsome Lexus LFA hypercar.
There’s also revised trim and a new “elliptical cross-section thick-grip steering wheel” with paddle shifters and all-new high back seats with an embossed F on the headrests.
Additional details about the new high-performance 2015 Lexus RC F two-door will be released in a few days when it officially debuts at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show.