The Lexus RC F is a functional beauty
10 Dec 2014|3,353 views
The RC F's striking appearance has been developed from the show-stopping LF-LC and LF-CC concepts Lexus revealed in 2013. The guiding principle was functional beauty: every element of the exterior styling has been designed to maximise either aerodynamic or cooling efficiency.


Aero-stabilising fins integrated in the door frame moulding next to the door mirror and in the rear combination lamps also promote straight line stability and suppress vehicle wobble when turning.
The rear lip of the boot incorporates a four-link active rear wing to optimise airflow and generate downforce for added stability when driving at high speed.
The wing is automatically deployed at speeds above 80km/h and retracts when vehicle speed falls below 40km/h.The driver can also control wing deployment at any time from the cockpit.
Using advanced materials technology developed by Lexus for the LFA supercar, the RC F Carbon features a bonnet, roof and rear wing fabricated in lightweight Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastic, reducing the coupe's overall weight by around 10kg.
The underbody features comprehensive aerodynamic measures to smooth and control airflow beneath the vehicle. Undercovers for the engine, transmission and centre and rear floor sections incorporate aero stabilising fins to suppress turbulence and smooth airflow. The rising rear floor undercover also has rectifying fins to ensure a smooth flow of air away from the underside of the car.
The RC F's striking appearance has been developed from the show-stopping LF-LC and LF-CC concepts Lexus revealed in 2013. The guiding principle was functional beauty: every element of the exterior styling has been designed to maximise either aerodynamic or cooling efficiency.
The front end is anchored by a new interpretation of the hallmark spindle grille, this time with a double-spindle effect with a graduated F-motif mesh grille that helps ventilate the 5.0-litre engine.
Aero-stabilising fins integrated in the door frame moulding next to the door mirror and in the rear combination lamps also promote straight line stability and suppress vehicle wobble when turning.
The rear lip of the boot incorporates a four-link active rear wing to optimise airflow and generate downforce for added stability when driving at high speed.
The wing is automatically deployed at speeds above 80km/h and retracts when vehicle speed falls below 40km/h.The driver can also control wing deployment at any time from the cockpit.
Using advanced materials technology developed by Lexus for the LFA supercar, the RC F Carbon features a bonnet, roof and rear wing fabricated in lightweight Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastic, reducing the coupe's overall weight by around 10kg.
The underbody features comprehensive aerodynamic measures to smooth and control airflow beneath the vehicle. Undercovers for the engine, transmission and centre and rear floor sections incorporate aero stabilising fins to suppress turbulence and smooth airflow. The rising rear floor undercover also has rectifying fins to ensure a smooth flow of air away from the underside of the car.
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