Lexus RC is making a comeback next year, and the introduction of RC F Fuji Special Edition will make its arrival all the more exciting.
The RC F Fuji Special Edition takes where it left off after the RC F Track Edition from last year. Unfortunately, only 60 units are planned to be produced.
The RC Fuji Edition now has a faster acceleration too, reaching 60 mph in a mere 3.96 seconds. This is way better than the 4.2 seconds required by the standard RC F to reach the same speed.
Talking about its specs, the RC Fuji will feature Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes and a titanium exhaust, much like the Track edition. The company has also put in a lot of effort to make the car lighter by using a large amount of carbon fiber, and the result is quite apparent. The car’s hood, bumper, front spoiler, wing, roof, and rear-seat partition are all made up of carbon fiber.
To make this model stand out from the rest, the manufacturer has offered unique exterior and interior colors. On the outside, the car will either be covered in Arctic Blast Satin or Cloudburst Gray, in a semi-matte finish, nothing else.
Although the matte finish was offered in previous Lexus models, the paint has been made even more durable, and external factors won’t affect it as much as its predecessor. In fact, the vehicle can be washed in an automatic car wash, something the company was strictly against when it came to the GS F 10th Anniversary Edition last year.
On the interior side of things, the Fuji Speedway Edition will feature Circuit Red leather interior accompanying Alcantara accents. Also, a red carbon fiber trim has been added to make the overall experience even more unique.
Owners will also get a limited edition MSTR watch with its design matching the car’s interior, besides a couple of unique brand logos. The vehicle will also feature Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Amazon Alexa, plus a ton of safety features like blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, and heated exterior mirrors.
The upcoming Lexus RC Special Edition seems really exciting, even though most people won’t be able to get their hands on one.
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