Lexus will unveil the F Sport variant of its RC Coupe at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.
First revealed at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show, the RC is a standalone model rather than a two-door derivative of a sedan. Based on the GS platform, it differs in all dimensions from the GS and IS model lines.
The F Sport variant of the RC 350 offers visual and dynamic upgrades over the standard model.
Visual upgrades include unique interior and exterior styling package, including body kit, wheels, interior instruments, seating and other touches.
The F Sport's dynamic upgrades take the form of exclusively tuned front and rear suspension hardware, the availability of Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS) and the Lexus Dynamic Handling (LDH) system (incorporating dynamic rear steering), providing drivers with an even more rewarding and engaging driving experience.
Design
Readily identified by a model-specific 'F' mesh grille design, the front of F Sport models features a further evolution of the Lexus spindle grille.
The F Sport model range combines model-specific badging with a unique 19" F Sport alloy wheel design featuring a machine-finished outer 10-spoke layer offset over an inner 10-spoke layer finished in a dark metallic paint.
Three exterior colours - White Nova, orange and Flame Blue - are exclusive to F Sport.
The RC F Sport also adopts an LFA-style instrument cluster with moveable centre ring, and an F Sport steering wheel and premium shift knob.
The F Sport-exclusive interior design is completed by Wedge Metal ornamentation and an F Sport-exclusive Dark Rose interior colour.
Driving dynamics
Lexus Engineers have carefully tuned the RC F Sport to offer greater dynamic performance.
Kicking off the dynamic upgrades for the F Sport model is the adoption of Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS).
Teamed to drive mode select, AVS responds to driver inputs, vehicle body motion and road surface conditions to automatically and independently adjust the performance of the suspension at all four corners to maximise dynamic performance.
When the vehicle's Sport+ drive mode is selected, AVS is set to SPORT and allows the driver to feel improved body control and precise responses to steering input via a firmer suspension setting and revised power steering assistance.
The suspension enhancements of the RC 350 F Sport are complemented by the four-wheel steering benefits of the LDH system.
This leading-edge technology offers the integration of Dynamic Rear Steering (DRS), Electric Power Steering and Variable Gear Ratio Steering (VGRS).
The system calculates the optimum angle for all four wheels by monitoring vehicle speed, steering direction and driver inputs.
Using VGRS in the front and DRS in the rear, the system can independently manage both front and rear wheel steering angles to help improve turn-in response, rear grip, vehicle control and overall agility when cornering.
The Lexus unique Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management system coordinates LDH, the Anti-lock Braking System, Traction Control, Vehicle Stability Control and Adaptive Variable Suspension.
The LDH system monitors vehicle speed and yaw rate, steering angle and speed, and lateral G to calculate the required rear wheel steering input up to a maximum rear wheel angle of 2.0 degrees.
The front and rear wheels turn in opposite directions at lower speeds to assist manoeuvrability and in the same direction at higher speeds to provide stability.
The Lexus Dynamic Handling system coordinates all of the above and optimises dynamic and safety systems to suit vehicle speed and driving style.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Length / mm: 4,695
- Height / mm: 1, 395
- Width / mm: 1,840
- Wheelbase / mm: 2, 730
- Seating capacity persons: 4
- Driven wheels: Rear-wheel drive
- Engine type: 2 GR-FSE
- Cylinders: V6
- Engine output / kW/rpm: 234/6,400
- Torque / Nm/rpm: 380/4,800
- Transmission: 8AT
- Suspension:
- Front: Double Wishbone
- Rear: Multilink
Source: Lexus