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Lexus Unveils Powerful RZ600e F Sport Performance in Japan

The latest flagship model from Lexus, the RZ600e F Sport Performance, has been unveiled in Japan, showcasing an impressive power boost compared to its predecessor. This new variant, based on the RZ550e, delivers a total system output of 313 kW, a 13 kW increase attributed to a reassessment of battery output limits. Despite this enhancement, the acceleration time from 0-100 km/h remains unchanged at 4.4 seconds.

Both the front and rear motors are rated at 167 kW and 268 Nm of torque, providing a robust driving experience. The vehicle uses a 77 kWh battery pack, which maintains a driving range of 525 km under the CLTC standard. It is important to note that the CLTC figures are generally more generous compared to the WLTP standards, which indicate a range of 450 km for the less powerful RZ550e.

Distinctive Design Features

The RZ600e sets itself apart from its less powerful siblings with a striking carbon-fibre aero kit. This kit includes a prominent front splitter, a rear diffuser, and two tailgate-mounted spoilers. Additionally, the vehicle features carbon-fibre turning vanes, enhancing its aerodynamics and visual appeal. The wheel arches are also more pronounced compared to other RZ variants, providing a sportier look.

Further distinguishing elements include a carbon-fibre roof, styling beneath the headlights, and unique bonnet vents. The car rides on 21-inch black Enkei alloy wheels, equipped with 255/40 Yokohama Advan Sport tyres at the front and 295/35 tyres at the rear. Notably, the braking system features larger 20-inch discs with blue calipers, with the front brakes utilizing a six-piston aluminum monoblock design.

Interior and Pricing Details

Inside, the RZ600e F Sport Performance offers a luxurious experience with electric blue accents and a yoke-style steering wheel that supports a drive-by-wire system. The front sports seats are trimmed in Ultrasuede and crafted using an integrated foam moulding process for enhanced comfort.

This special edition model is priced starting from ¥12,165,000 (approximately A$116,000) in Japan. While it remains uncertain if the RZ600e will be available outside of Japan, the base models, including the RZ550e and the RZ500e, have already been confirmed for the Australian market.

As the automotive industry continues to evolve, the introduction of the RZ600e F Sport Performance highlights Lexus’s commitment to power, style, and performance in the electric vehicle sector.

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