Way back when, the naturally-aspirated V8 engine was something that defined the high-end performance coupe segment — but that trend has died out for the most part as car manufacturers look for smaller, more efficient engines to keep emissions down in line with international regulations.

BMW’s second-to-last M3 utilised a V8 engine, but the last model switched to a six-cylinder unit (and the next one is expected to maintain that). The once-hellish 6.3-litre Mercedes-AMG C63 kept its cylinder count, but dropped down to 4.0 litres and took on a couple of turbochargers. A similar thing happened with the Audi RS 5 too, swapping its eight cylinders for six.

There is an outlier to this trend though, and one that’s often forgotten. You see, the Lexus RC F joined the fray in 2014 in a fashion that went against tide — offering a naturally-aspirated 5.0-litre V8 engine. Admittedly sales never set the world alight, but Lexus hasn’t given up the ghost and has recently treated the distinctively-styled coupé to a light refresh. Are the updates to this old brute effective? We find out….

    Lexus RC F review

      What’s new about the Lexus RC F?

      Though Lexus is a firm very much focused on hybrid technologies these days, it (perhaps surprisingly) hasn’t messed with the RC F’s powertrain formula here — sticking with that raucous V8 of old — albeit with a little less power.

      Changes do come beyond that, though. Visual alterations include new headlights, a tweaked front grille and revised taillights, while mechanical changes are namely refined suspension bushings, minor weight savings and launch control as standard. New Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres are thrown into the package as standard, too.

      How does it look?

      In the grand scheme of things, little has changed in the way the Lexus RC F looks — not that we’re calling that a bad thing. Its altered headlights are the most noticeable change and to us improve the package, but you’d be hard pressed to notice tweaks otherwise.

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      autos, cars, lexus, lexus rc f test drive

      Its overall styling remains quintessentially Japanese, with its low-slung silhouette littered with peculiar angles and ‘look at me’ styling elements. It’s certainly an acquired taste, particularly in the Azure Blue colour our test car is in, but this particular tester is a fan.

      What’s the spec like?

      When it comes to standard equipment, Lexus has thrown the book at the RC F. Luxuries like rain-sensing wipers, automatic headlights, all-round parking sensors, keyless start and its infotainment system are thrown in out of the box, while Lexus’ Safety System + brings adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, automatic high beams and pre-collision warning.

      Pricing kicks off at £62,900 for the RC F, which undercuts most rivals, though it’s worth noting that used examples as recent as 2016 can be had for under £30,000 easily — so be prepared for a notable drop in value through ownership.

      Our test car comes in at a £75,600 — putting it at the rather steep end of things. The extra cost covers its Azure Blue paint (£250), blind spot monitoring with rear cross traffic alert (£500), a Mark Levinson audio system (£1,000), a sunroof (£900), trim inlays (£300) and, perhaps most notably, the £9,750 track pack.

      That last-most item adds BBS alloy wheels, carbon ceramic brakes with red Brembo callipers and a rear diff with torque vectoring.

      The Lexus RC F comes with all the usual safety-related equipment you’d expect from a car at this price tag, however the RC range has never been crash-tested by Euro NCAP so we can’t tell you whether that all adds up to a five-star score or not.

      What’s it like inside?

      Though updates have come to the outside of the car, that treatment hasn’t really come to the interior. To an extent, that’s fine, it’s still loaded with high-quality materials and feels incredibly well put together.

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      autos, cars, lexus, lexus rc f test drive

      It does feel outdated, though. The woeful infotainment system is still controlled via an irritating touchpad, and there’s even a CD player included for a real throwback. We’d like to have seen the introduction of parent company Toyota’s latest system here.

      As for space, four can be seated and the rear row is surprisingly usable on shorter journeys — though we’d avoid carrying four adults for longer trips. Its boot can hold 366 litres of luggage, too, which is notably down on the BMW M4’s 445-litre capacity.

      What’s under the bonnet?

      So, on to the V8 that defines the Lexus RC F. This 5.0-litre, eight-cylinder unit produces 460hp and 520Nm of torque (down 15hp and 10Nm as a result of stricter emissions regulations), delivered to the rear wheels through an eight-speed automatic gearbox.

      As a result, the RC F is capable of 0-60mph in 4.1 seconds before reaching an electronically-limited 168mph top speed. Efficiency is far from the name of the game here, with a claimed WLTP combined figure of 23.9mpg with CO2 emissions weighing in at 258g/km.

      The old-school nature of this car is a bit of an anomaly today, and that gives a distinctive character to the unit. Initially, it can feel sluggish with a lack of immediate torque but once the revs tick over the 3,000rpm mark its power comes in with a real ferocity — a curve that’s matched by its engine note too.

      What’s it like to drive?

      Though the engine of the Lexus RC F may be brash and spine-tingling, the driving experience isn’t really that at all.

      This isn’t some agile monster looking to carve up every corner in its path and run circles around its rivals. Rather this feels more like a refined cruise missile — happy to sit on a motorway in supreme comfort and turn on the straight-line goods when called upon. If mashing the throttle to indulge in acceleration is your thing, you may find yourself at home here.

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      autos, cars, lexus, lexus rc f test drive

      When it comes to cornering though, the RC F can be frustrating. It’s not particularly keen to get its power down (though cold January weather didn’t help that) and while there is a sense of composure through the corners, the car never particularly at home when trying to attack a tight country road. Soft-set suspension creates a wallowy feel to the rear of the car, and it’s hard to make the most of the evident performance on offer as a result.

      Verdict

      Though updated for 2020, the Lexus RC F still very much remains an old school machine — for better and worse in some areas.

      Its engine is something to behold in a modern era of turbocharging and electrification, providing one of the most addictive audible experiences of any car on the market as well as brutal acceleration to back the brawn up.

      It’s just a shame the driving experience leans more towards that of a long-distance cruiser than a real performance animal, feeling more like an Alcantara-clad wingback chair than a Recaro bucket seat to make a furniture comparison. It doesn’t feel quite right.

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        Key specifications

        Model as tested: Lexus RC F with Track PackPrice (on-road): £75,600Engine: 5.0-litre petrol V8Gearbox: Eight-speed automaticPower: 460 hpTorque: 520 NmTop speed: 168 mph0-60mph: 4.1 secondsFuel economy (combined): 23.9 mpg
        CO2 emissions: 258 g/km
        Euro NCAP safety rating: Not tested

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