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There Are 2 Brand-New Lexus RC Coupes Left in America

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The Lexus RC Is Down To Its Final Examples

The Lexus RC reached the end of the road last year. After more than ten years on sale, Lexus has pulled the plug on its luxury sport coupe after the 2025 model year, leaving the IS sedan as the last compact performance car standing in the lineup.

Launched in 2015, the RC was Lexus’ shot at taking on the BMW 4 Series and Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe. It brought sharp looks, comfy grand-touring vibes, and the bulletproof reliability Lexus is known for. Still, the RC never really caught fire with buyers, unlike its German rivals, which leaned harder into performance and handling.

With production now over, dealer stock is your last chance to get your hands on the RC. It won’t be as easy as you think, though.

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The Last Two Cars Standing

A quick scan of the nationwide inventory listings turns up only two brand-new 2025 Lexus RC 350 F Sports left for sale in the entire US.

The first remaining RC 350 is located at Germain Lexus of Dublin in Ohio. The coupe is listed at $60,190, compared to an MSRP of $63,294, making it the more affordable of the two remaining cars.

The second example is available through Lexus of Maplewood in Minnesota. This RC 350 is listed at $63,038, matching its MSRP, and appears to be finished in silver, according to dealer photos.

Of note, both of the last RCs are F Sport models, not the regular RC 350. So if you’re shopping, you’re getting the sportier trim with all the aggressive looks and chassis tweaks thrown in.

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What’s Next

Under the RC 350’s hood you’ll find a naturally aspirated 3.5-liter V6 with 311 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque. Depending on the setup, you get either an eight-speed or six-speed automatic. The F Sport badge also means upgraded suspension, special wheels, and a sportier vibe inside and out.

Lexus hasn’t said a word about a replacement yet, but the rumor mill is still churning. We are hoping for a new RC with fresh tech and a punchier turbo engine to take another swing at the German coupe crowd.

For now, the RC is taking its final bow. With just two new ones left on dealer lots, its time on the American stage is just about up.

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Lexus RC Concept Art

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