With a launch set to happen in March this year, Lexus is also eyeing the launch of its high-performance F Performance brand in the country as well.
The F Performance division is similar in setup to BMW M with a line-up of high-performance models carrying a F badge in the name and less potent dressed-up models carrying the F Sport badge – think BMW M3 and 320d M Sport respectively. The division is also popular for having developed the limited-run Lexus LFA supercar.
The first model from the performance brand is expected to be an F Sport variant of the RX450h mid-sized SUV. Compared to the standard model, the RX450 F Sport features the same running gear but with enhancements such as an active stabiliser system, adaptive variable suspension and a more performance oriented Sport S+ drive model. Cosmetically too, the car gets some differences such as a mesh finish to the spindle grille and sportier looking bumpers and alloy wheels. The model will likely sit as the top of the RX range.
At a recent dealership event, the Japanese luxury carmaker showcased an RC F, a high performance version of the RC coupe available internationally, thus raising speculation that the automaker’s high performance division could also be planning to launch a full-spec performance model. Unlike the F Sport model which gets no power upgrades, the RC F undergoes comprehensive changes including a large 477hp 5.0-litre V8, whereas the standard model is only offered with a 2.0-litre four-cylinder unit or a 3.5-litre V6, sports suspension and seats, Brembo brakes, a Torsen limited-slip rear differential with torque vectoring and carbon fibre components to reduce weight.
With the car having been showcased at a dealer event it could very much be Lexus’ first high-performance model to come to India as a rival to the BMW M4. Lexus also offers a larger four-door GS F internationally, though it is unknown if Lexus has any plan to bring it to India as of now.
Lexus is currently set to enter India with the range-topping LX seven-seater SUV, the RX mid-sized SUV and the entry-level ES sedan. The LX will be available with petrol and diesel powertrains while the RX and ES will be hybrids.


























