Lexus launch the RCF. We get first local drive!

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November 20, 2014

Last Tuesday, Lexus pulled the covers off the all-new RCF in a glitzy showroom launch that left grown men speechless. There were oohs, ahs and I wants coming from every corner, but the problem was, only 3 would be answered, as that was all that was being allocated to Manila.
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But not being a man that you can easily say no to (trust me, I have personal experience here) somehow, Danny Isla was able to work his magic and raise that allocation to 24. All of which have been spoken for.

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Just to give you an idea of just how impossible that feat was, Singapore have been given less than a handful and Thailand have been allocated 0. Same goes for Malaysia and Indonesia.

So why the hysteria?

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It is not so much the mystery of how they crammed 477hp and 550nm of torque into that 5.0-liter, V8 block, it is more how they crammed all that power, luxury and performance into 5.8 million pesos.

To answer that, you would need to understand the history of the F series, which all began with the SC430. It was Lexus’ first stab at a proper sports car, and it came off the shelf with an all-aluminum retractable hardtop and a 4.3 liter, V8 engine, that produced 300hp.

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I know, I know, even a Camry can do that now, but those were impressive figures for 2001. And more importantly, it planted a seed. One so fertile, that it led the lead engineer, Yamaguchi san, to secretly develop a performance model of the IS series behind his own bosses back that would not only rival BMW M cars and AMG, but beat them at their own game.

They called it the ISF. And while it didn’t take the M3 to school, it landed pretty damn close. Too close for comfort. Which led them to build the LFA––one of the most expensive super cars ever made. To think that even at around $500,000 each, or about twice the price of a 458, Lexus still sold it at a loss.

Basically Toyota spared no expense to achieve a goal of building the best super car on earth. Many said that Lexus were completely insane to undertake such an ambitious plan that could never return a profit. Toyota simply replied: “So what’s your point?” And the F series was truly born. Only now, it stood for fear.

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Because as much as none of the Europeans wanted to admit it, the thought of Lexus producing an affordable version of this F series that incorporates everything Lexus learned while engineering the LFA, had the Germans and Italians as petrified as the Scots were when Yamazaki started making Whiskey. It was only a matter of time. And Lexus believe that that time is now.

Meet the all-new RCF; based on a modified version of the IS platform, it the direct benefactor of the almighty LFA. Not necessarily in actual hardware, but in experience. And now that all that experience is paid off, plus the fact that it falls under JPEPA, it now arrives with prices more aggressive than that spindle grille up front and quad pipes at the back.

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But the question is, how does it drive? Well it is probably better if I show you in this exclusive video that is yet to air on 9TV this Sunday.

 

Watch the exclusive video here

About the Author

James Deakin
James Deakin is a multi-awarded automotive journalist located in Manila, Philippines. He has a weekly column in the Philippine STAR's motoring section, is a motoring corespondent for CNN Philippines and is the host of the Philippine motoring television show Drive, which airs every Sunday night at 10pm on CNN Philippines.