The 2023 Lexus RC 300 is not the most fun compact coupe in its class from behind the wheel. If you go with the RWD variants of the Lexus RC 300, it comes with a 2-liter turbocharged inline-4 engine that is good for 241 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque. The engine comes mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission. If you upgrade to the AWD trim of the Lexus RC 300, it comes powered with a 3.5-liter V6 engine that produces 260 horsepower and 236 lb-ft of torque. The V6 engine with an AWD drivetrain, sends power using a 6-speed automatic transmission. The Lexus RC 300 with an inline-4 engine takes 7.3 seconds to complete the 0 to 60 mph run. No matter which engine option you choose, you are not going to get exciting acceleration from the Lexus RC 300. The top speed is limited to 143 miles per hour for the RWD RC 300 while it is limited to 130 miles per hour for the AWD option.
Models
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2023 Lexus RC 300
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2023 Audi A5
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2023 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe
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2023 BMW 4-Series
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MSRP
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$45,820
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$47,795
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$50,700
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$48,395
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Engine
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2.0L turbo I-4
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2.0L turbo I-4
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2.0L turbo I-4
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2.0L turbo I-4
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Drivetrain
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RWD
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AWD
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RWD
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RWD
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Transmission
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8-speed automatic
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7-speed automatic
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9-speed automatic
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8-speed automatic
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Power (horsepower)
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241 hp @ 5200 rpm
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261 hp @ 6300 rpm
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255 hp @ 5800 rpm
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255 hp @ 5000 rpm
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Torque
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258 lb-ft @ (1650 - 4400) rpm
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273 lb-ft @ 4200 rpm
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273 lb-ft @ 1800 rpm
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295 lb-ft @ 1550 rpm
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0 to 60 MPH
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7.3 Seconds
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5.3 Seconds
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5.3 Seconds
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5.2 Seconds
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Quarter Mile
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15.8 Seconds
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13.1 Seconds
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14 Seconds
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13.9 Seconds
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Top Speed
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143 MPH
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130 MPH
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129 MPH
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155 MPH
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The BMW 4-Series offers the best acceleration for its class and it takes only 5.2 seconds to go from a standstill to 60 mph. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe is not far behind either and it takes 5.3 seconds to complete the 0 to 60 mph sprint. The Audi A5 also takes an identical time to go from 0 to 60 mph. The Bimmer also comes with the highest top speed in the competition at 155 miles per hour. But it is manufactured to claim top speed and you might get a limitation depending on the state rules. The Lexus RC 300 falls behind the German automakers by quite a significant margin taking 7.3 seconds to complete the 0 to 60 mph sprint.
2023 Lexus RC 300 Ride and Handling
The 2023 Lexus RC 300 is not meant for fun around the corners. It is not an ideal coupe if you are planning to push it hard around the twisty roads. The slow acceleration from the engine is the first disappointment that you have to make. But when it comes to driving manners, you do not have to make any compromises in that aspect. The Lexus RC 300 comes with composed driving manners and it does not feel immature in terms of driving dynamics.
You should not expect as aggressive driving dynamics from the Lexus RC 300 as some of its German counterparts but it still offers excellent driving dynamics. The steering wheel offers a decent feel and feedback and you do not feel underconfident around the corners. The F-Sport trim makes things even better and you can carry even higher speeds around the corner in the sportier settings. One more good thing about the Lexus RC 300 is that you do not have to make compromises with the ride quality with either trim of the car.
2023 Lexus RC 300 Braking Performance
The Lexus RC 300 comes with a decent braking system for the class. But the good news is that you will not be complaining about the brakes of the RC 300 as you get good feedback from the brake pedals. Although the Lexus RC 300 is not as quick as its German rivals, you do not have to make any compromises with the braking performance of the RC 300. It comes with 13.2 inches of brake rotors in the front wheels and 12.2 inches of brake rotors in the rear wheels of the Lexus RC 300. You get an even better and upgraded braking system with the F-Sport trim of the Lexus RC 300 that offers even better feedback from the pedals. However, the official stopping distance is not available for the same.
Model
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2023 Lexus RC 300
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2023 Audi A5
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2023 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe
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2023 BMW 4-Series
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Brake Rotors (front) (in)
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13.2
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13.3
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13
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13.7
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Brake Rotors (rear) (in)
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12.2
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13
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11.8
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13.6
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Curb Weight (lbs)
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3737
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3682
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3583
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3578
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60-0 (-ft)
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NA
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NA
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112
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109
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The BMW 4 Series will impress you the most in terms of braking performance too. It takes the least distance in the segment to come to a complete stop from a speed of 60 miles per hour. The Bimmer also uses the largest brake rotors in the competition. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe comes next taking 112 feet of braking distance to come to a complete stop at the same speed. The Audi A5 is slightly heavier than the Bimmer and Merc but the official braking distance is not available for the same.