Lexus to Produce Only 350 Units of the RC F and GS F 10th Anniversary Editions

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Lexus has officially revealed pricing and additional details about the 2019 RC F and GS F 10th Anniversary Editions, special models created to mark a decade of the Lexus F performance division. Both editions showcase a distinctive matte-finished Nebula Gray exterior, blue-painted Brembo brake calipers, and striking black 19-inch wheels fitted with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires.

In the United States, Lexus plans to offer 250 units of the RC F 10th Anniversary Edition coupe, each with a price tag of $80,810. Although the unique package is available for an extra $9,000, the $16,160 increase from the standard RC F includes the Performance Package, Intuitive Park Assist, and Triple Beam headlights. Inside the 10th Anniversary Edition RC F, you’ll find blue leather covering the front seats, steering wheel, instrument panel, and shift knob, all complemented by white stitching. Additionally, this variant features an embossed headliner.

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Priced at $89,350, the GS F 10th Anniversary Edition sedan is only $5,000 more than the regular version and comes without any additional options. It features a similar blue and white leather interior as the RC F but includes blue leather on the rear seats and blue carbon accents on the seat belts, dashboard, and center console, although it does not include the special headliner. Lexus will produce only 100 of these GS F models for the U.S. market.

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Lexus credits the inception of its F division in the U.S. to the introduction of the IS F back in 2008. The ensuing performance models have laid the groundwork for Lexus’ racing vehicles, including the well-regarded LFA V-10 supercar that competed in the 24 Hours of Nürburgring in 2010. Currently, the RC F and GS F represent the only offerings from the F lineup, both powered by a 5.0-liter V8 engine.

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