
LEXUS RC F (2019-24)

average use

The data indicates that a significant majority of Lexus RC F (2019-24) vehicles—approximately 77.8%—have their most recent mileage recorded between 0 and 10,000 miles, suggesting many of these vehicles are relatively low mileage or possibly new. Smaller proportions fall into higher mileage brackets, with 11.1% recorded between 10,000 and 20,000 miles, and only a small percentage, around 3.7% each, in the 20,000 to 40,000 and 40,000 to 50,000 mile ranges. This distribution highlights that most vehicles in this sample are likely to be fairly lightly driven.

vehicle values

The private sale valuation data for the Lexus RC F (2019-24) indicates that most price ranges, particularly between £36,000 and £68,000, have relatively consistent percentage variations around 3.7%. Notably, the higher and lower price brackets—specifically between £49,000 and £61,000—show a significantly increased variation of 14.8%, suggesting greater variability or unpredictability in those value segments. Additionally, the ranges from approximately £63,000 to £67,000 and £60,000 to £61,000 exhibit the highest percentage differences, which may reflect market fluctuations or differing conditions at these price points. Overall, the data implies stabilised values in the mid-price ranges, with increased volatility at the upper and lower ends of the spectrum.

production years

The data for the Lexus RC F (2019-24) indicates that the majority of vehicles in this range are relatively recent, with the highest proportion manufactured in 2021 at 37%. Notably, a significant portion of vehicles were produced in 2022 (25.9%), followed by 2023 (11.1%) and 2020 (11.1%). A smaller percentage were made in 2019 and 2024, each at 11.1% and 3.7% respectively. This distribution suggests a strong presence of newer models, particularly around 2021 and 2022, likely reflecting recent ownership and availability trends within the UK market.

colour popularity

The data indicates that among Lexus RC F models produced between 2019 and 2024, the most common main paint colour is Grey, accounting for approximately 29.6% of vehicles. Blue and White are also popular, making up around 25.9% and 18.5% respectively. Black and Red are less prevalent, representing 14.8% and 11.1% of the fleet. Overall, grey, blue, and white collectively comprise the majority of vehicle colours, highlighting a preference for classic and neutral tones among owners of this model.

ownership cycle

The data indicates that the majority of Lexus RC F (2019-24) vehicles have had only one registered keeper, accounting for 48.1%. A significant portion, 37%, have had two keepers, while a smaller percentage of 14.8% have had three keepers. This distribution suggests that most vehicles tend to stay with a single owner for an extended period, which may imply higher owner satisfaction or stability in ownership. The presence of a notable percentage with multiple keepers also indicates some vehicles change hands more frequently.

engine choices

The data for the Lexus RC F (2019-24) indicates that all vehicles in the sample are equipped with a 4.9-litre petrol engine. This suggests a consistent engine specification across the model range, emphasizing its performance-oriented design. The primary fuel type is exclusively petrol, with no alternative fuel options represented in the data. Overall, the vehicle appears to be a high-performance, petrol-powered model with uniform engine capacity among the surveyed units.












