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If the all-new Lexus LC500 were a movie character, it would be Sean Connery-era James Bond. Beautiful and sophisticated on the outside, it’s a powerhouse under the roof, ready to take on any adventure you can seek out.
While technically a luxury sports coupe, the LC500 has some serious street cred when it comes to its mechanics. We’re going to go out on a limb and say that this vehicle may be a new benchmark of excellence for Lexus. Here’s our review of the all-new LC500:

STYLING

The LC500 is so sleek it’s almost serpentine, with the silhouette of a classic coupe but with a tapered greenhouse, and lights and grille that fit the body like a seamless mosaic. Its panoramic glass roof is as gorgeous as the El Monte views, but drivers can opt for a carbon fiber roof to lower the LC500’s center of gravity. The interior styling is polished and refined, with camel leather and Alcantara materials, magnesium shift paddles mounted behind the wheel, and a clutter-free center console, equipped with the Lexus Multimedia infotainment system and other entertainment features.

ENGINE

We know what you came here for: The 2017 LC500 has a 5-liter, V8 engine with 467 horsepower at 7,100 RPM and 389 lb-ft of torque at 4,800 RPM. It has a 10-speed automatic transmission, and built-in software that will automatically adjust your shift programming, whether you’re accelerating, braking or lateral G forces are changing. Zero to 60 figures are now estimated at about 4.2 seconds.
Lexus hasn’t mentioned the possibility of a turbocharged version, but it’s likely the automaker will eventually add powertrain options in the future.

BODY

According to Lexus, the LC500 is an “all-new, rear-wheel-drive architecture that does not share components or design ideology with any current Lexus platform,” as it’s more structurally rigid than any other unibody Lexus has made. The automaker is so confident in the design that it plans to use the LC500 skeleton as a blueprint for front-engine, rear-wheel drive cars moving forward. With aluminum bumper beams, suspension links, and front-suspension mount reinforcements, the LC500 weighs in at about 2 tons, while a rear-mounter battery keeps the nose load down.

SAFETY

Because safety is always a concern, the LC500 comes with an array of standard and optional safety features and technology. Drivers can expect standard airbags, anti-lock brakes, stability control, and traction control, backup camera, blind spot monitor, rear cross traffic alert, forward collision warning and safety subscription services. Drivers may opt for the Safety System+ package, which includes adaptive cruise control, stop-and-go technology, lane keep assist, lane departure warning, and automatic high-beam headlamps.
Pricing on this model has yet to be announced, but get in touch with your Lexus Longo representative to learn more details.

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Drivers in Los Angeles, California have high standards when it comes to fuel efficiency, which is one reason why the 2017 Lexus CT Hybrid is a top choice for those looking for a car that can traverse Southern California on one tank.
But the small luxury car is more than just fuel efficient. Being a Lexus, it’s also stylish and has all the latest and greatest in tech. Read on for our full review of the 2017 CT Hybrid:

ENGINE AND FUEL ECONOMY

The CT Hybrid has a 1.8-liter, 4-cylinder engine paired with two electric motors and has 134 horsepower. It gets a best-in-class 43 MPG city and 40 highway, making it a great option for long road trips and lengthy commutes alike.
A few factors contribute to the CT Hybrid’s fuel efficiency, in addition to the electric motors. It uses Exhaust Gas Recirculation that captures, cools, and repurposes exhaust gasses for an efficient combustion process. Also, its Exhaust Heat Recovery system quickly warms the engine in cold weather, while electric heat and air conditioning preserve energy.

STYLING

The CT Hybrid has F SPORT styling, for an athletic look that incorporates Lexus’s signature details. It has a bold black Obsidian roof for a unique, urban feel, the iconic spindle grille and front fascia with LED headlamps, a functional rear spoiler with aerodynamic cutouts, and optional moonroof.
Inside, it has NuLuxe seating, which has all the beauty of leather but is lightweight and a sustainably made material. The cockpit suggests the CT Hybrid was built purely around the driver, with front sport seats, a low center of gravity, and an intuitive center stack. What you might not expect from such a sporty ride is the ample legroom in the front and rear, in addition to nearly 35 cubic feet of cargo space with the rear seats folded.

FEATURES

The CT Hybrid has standard push-button start, proximity key for easy location, dual-zone climate control, a 6-speaker audio system, Bluetooth technology, and satellite radio. Drivers looking for more in tech and entertainment can opt for a 10-speaker system, Lexus Remote Touch infotainment system, navigation technology, Lexus Enform App Suite, and Siri Eyes Free. Additionally, the Navigation package gives drivers Lexus Remote Touch. Also available is the Lexus Memory System, which allows multiple drivers to personalize and recall their settings for seating and mirrors.

SAFETY

Lexus included the latest safety features in the CT Hybrid. Along with everything you’d expect – a sophisticated suite of airbags, three-point seatbelts, and anti-lock brakes – the small luxury car has both passive and active features to keep passengers safe. With standard Lexus Enform Safety Connect, drivers can access roadside assistance or call for help, whether they need help after an accident or just need a hand fixing a flat. The CT Hybrid also features standard brake assist, stop-start technology, tire pressure monitoring, and stability control.

PRICING

Starting at $31,250 MSRP

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The luxury sport coupe of your childhood dreams isn’t unattainable. The all-new Lexus RC350 has a classic look with modern features and performance that can’t be matched by other cars in its price range.
The RC350 has a 306-horsepower V6 engine, and the option for either rear-wheel drive and eight-speed automatic transmission, or all-wheel drive with a six-speed automatic. With the power to go from zero to 60 in 6 seconds, a top track speed of 130 MPG and a turning circle of 34.8 feet, Los Angeles roads will feel more like a racetrack.
Here’s our review of the all-new RC350, SoCal’s ultimate sport coupe:

Safety Features

The all-new RC350 has plenty of brains behind the beauty, as it features all of the latest in safety features to protect you whether you’re in performance mode or on your morning commute. Drivers can expect anti-lock brakes, Driveline Traction Control, side impact beams, dual stage driver and passenger seat-mounted side and front airbags, and Safety Connect Emergency SOS.
The Lexus Coupe also comes equipped with a tracker system and audio theft deterrent – in case anyone gets jealous of your ride.

Entertainment

The RC350 is basically entertainment in car form, because not only is it a blast to drive, it comes stacked with features. The luxury coupe comes with a 10-speaker system, digital signal processing with Automatic Sound Levelizer, HD radio, integrated Sirius XM satellite radio for 90 days, iTunes tagging, Bluetooth technologies, rear glass-imprinted radio antenna and Siri Eyes Free.

New Styling

With sharp lines and angular headlights, the RC350 stuns under Southern California sun but is equally alluring at night. Its black grille with chrome surround and body-colored bumpers and door handles are the perfect accents to the new body style. The RC350 also features fully automatic projector beam LED headlights and 18-inch aluminum wheels.
Inside, power front bucket seats, a leather-and-metal steering wheel, 60-40 folding bench seatbacks in the rear, interior trim with aluminum and genuine wood, and aluminum interior accents remind you that you’re sitting in the lap of luxury.
For functionality, the RC350 has a full floor console with covered storage, a mini overhead console and rear console with storage and two 12V DC power outlets.

New Technology

Never lose your connection to the outside world with Bluetooth Wireless Phone Connectivity and Lexus Enform with Safety Connect Selective Service Internet Access, ensuring that you can get help or answers for anything, from the trivial to the life-saving. Plus, the RC350 comes with HomeLink Garage Door Transmitter.

Pricing

Starting at $43,715 MSRP

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Looking for a luxury sedan that’s powerful, fun to drive and has a turbocharged engine? Between the Lexus IS 200t and the BMW 3 Series, there’s only one that meets the description.
Read on to find out what differentiates these two luxury sedans, and why drivers in El Monte, California should take notice:

Safety

LEXUS IS 200t
Southern California is a care-free place, so stay that way in a car that will keep you and your family safe on the road. The all-new IS 200t comes with more standard safety features as well as adaptive technology when compared to the competition. Plus, it earned a perfect 5-Star Overall rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Safety features on the IS include SmartStop technology, a system developed by Lexus that safely decelerates when the vehicle detects an oncoming object and assists the brakes in moments of uncertainty. It also comes with HID headlamps and LED taillights, 10 standard airbags and a backup camera.
BMW 3 SERIES
Similar to the IS, the 3 Series also earned a 5-Star Overall rating from the NHTSA. However, it lacks a few safety features that come standard on the IS.
Drivers will get standard airbags, safety belts, child seat anchors, antilock brakes, electronic stability control and brake assist, but the 3 Series does not come available with SmartStop technology. It does come with auto-leveling headlamps, lane departure warning and night vision, like the IS.

Features

LEXUS IS 200t
The IS comes standard with leatherette seating that’s comfortable and supportive for long trips. Drivers may also add leather seats, ventilated front seats and heated seats. Additionally, it comes with a standard moonroof, automatic climate control, push-button start, Bluetooth connectivity, iPhone integration and Siri voice recognition.
Optional features include a navigation system, Lexus Remote Touch, lane departure warning and a collision mitigation system. For enhanced audio, drivers can also add the Mark Levinson sound system with 15 speakers. Looking for the ultimate in connectivity? Look no further than the Lexus Enform App Suite, which offers navigation and access to your smartphone and other mobile devices quickly.
BMW 3 SERIES
The 3 Series has similar seating options to the IS 200t, but it does have a somewhat high driving position. It also comes with a 9-speaker audio system, push-button start, Bluetooth technologies, USB port, automatic climate control, a 6.5-inch display and BMW’s infotainment system.
Add-ons include adaptive cruise control, navigation, satellite radio, moonroof, rear- and side-view cameras, parking sensors, a premium audio system and lane departure warning.

Engine and Body

LEXUS IS 200t
The IS 200t comes with a 2-liter, 4-cylinder turbocharged engine with 241 horsepower @ 5,800 RPM. Underneath its beautiful exterior is a track-tuned chassis, independent double-wishbone front suspension and multilink rear suspension with coil springs.
BMW 3 SERIES
The BMW 3 Series also has a 2-liter, 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, but it only produces 180 horsepower @ 5,000 RPM. It has a strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension.

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The Lexus RX 350 is the perfect midsize crossover for cruising Southern California streets because it’s stylish, versatile eco-conscious.
The all-new 2016 model has an updated exterior and engine, but the 2015 is still a good choice, depending on what you’re looking for. Here’s our side-by-side comparison of the 2015 RX 350 and the 2016 RX 350.

Safety

2015 RX 350
Last year’s model of the RX 350 earned perfect scores in crash tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. It features all the great standard safety features you’ve come to know and love from Lexus, plus options for emergency services, airbag deployment notification, and a stolen vehicle tracking system.
2016 RX 350
This year, the 2016 nailed all tests by the IIHS, earning the title of Top Safety Pick+. Plus, the organization gave it best-possible scores for child seat anchor ease of use, and a Superior rating for its front crash prevention system. Optional safety features include a pre-collision system, panoramic view monitor, lane-keep assist with rear cross-traffic alert and intuitive parking assist.

Features

2015 RX 350
The older model of RX 350 has a classic sporty look, with Xenon High-Intensity Discharge Headlamps, roof rack cross bars, and the option for wood and leather interior accents. It also has standard 8-way power driver and passenger seats, reverse tilt dual mirrors and cruise control. For entertainment, drivers can enjoy a 12-speaker system, 12 months of satellite radio and a radio data system.
2016 RX 350
Lexus has updated the RX 350 to exceed the expectations of its customers. An angular, contemporary exterior makes it unmistakably Lexus, and a plush, luxe interior makes it feel like home. The 2016 RX 350 has a larger display screen than last year’s model, as well as a modernized center control stack and the options for Gray Sapele wood with aluminum and exclusive Matte Linear Dark Mocha wood trim.
For entertainment, the all-new RX 350 features standard Bluetooth technologies, Siri Eyes Free, SiriusXM satellite radio, and HD radio with iTunes tagging. Additionally, drivers can add the Lexus Enform App Suite and Mark Levinson premium audio system.

Engine and Fuel Economy

2015 RX 350
The 2015 RX 350 comes with a 3.5-liter V6 engine with 270 horsepower and 6-speed automatic transmission. It gets 18 MPG city and 25 MPG highway.
2016 RX 350
This year’s RX 350 also has a 3.5-liter V6 engine, but with an updated powertrain. Its new 8-speed automatic transmission gives it better acceleration than last year’s model, more horsepower, plus an improvement in fuel economy. Drivers can expect to get 20 MPG city and 28 MPG highway, and the midsize SUV has 295 horsepower.

Pricing

2015 RX 350
MSRP: $41,910
2016 RX 350
MSRP: $42,850

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Today, luxury family-size sedans are synonymous with “no compromise.” Great styling, excellent fuel economy, spaciousness, a comfortable ride, an attractive interior and amazing technology are all within reach – at a reasonable price.
And if that’s what you’re looking for in a car, the 2016 Lexus ES Hybrid and 2016 Toyota Avalon Hybrid are stellar options worthy of your consideration. Plus, they’re environmentally friendly.
But how do they compare? Here’s our review of the two quality hybrid vehicles.

Safety

Lexus ES Hybrid
Although the 2016 ES Hybrid doesn’t have a registered rating with the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gave the car a glowing Five Star Overall rating.
Its standard safety features are also robust, with Enform Safety Connect, a 10-airbag system, vehicle stability control, backup camera with dynamic gridlines, Traction Control (TRAC), vehicle proximity notification system, Child Restraint Seat (CRS), Whiplash Injury Lessening front seats, LED headlamps and taillamps, brake system, Smart Stop technology, rigid body structure with crumple zones and Direct Tire Pressure Monitor System. Lexus also offers many optional features for the safety-conscious.
Toyota Avalon Hybrid
The Avalon earned the 2016 Top Safety Pick+ award with Insurance Institute for Highway Safety with best-possible ratings on all crash tests. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration also gave the Avalon an overall rating of a five out of a possible five.
In terms of safety features, it comes with Star Safety System™, ToyotaCare, 10 airbags, Whiplash-Injury-Lessening (WIL) seats, front and rear energy-absorbing crumple zones, side-impact door beams, Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) and an anti-theft system with engine immobilizer.

Features

Lexus ES Hybrid
Lexus has packed the ES Hybrid to the rafters with powerful tech. It comes standard with Enform Service Connect, Enform Remote, SiriusXM® Satellite Radio, subscription-free traffic and weather, steering-wheel-mounted controls, Siri® Eyes Free, electroluminescent instrumentation, EV driving mode, Drive Mode Select, HD Radio™ with iTunes® Tagging, SmartAccess key fob, Bluetooth® technology and HomeLink® system.
Looking for more tech? No problem – there are plenty of upgrades to choose from.
The interior also features 10-way power front seats, illuminated entry system, NuLuxe interior trim and dual-zone climate control with smog sensor.
Toyota Avalon Hybrid
The Avalon Hybrid comes loaded with technology: Entune™ Audio Plus with Connected Navigation app and Multimedia Bundle, 7-inch high-resolution touch-screen display, AM/FM CD player, MP3/WMA playback capability, 8 speakers, auxiliary audio jack and USB 2.0 port with iPod connectivity and control.
Plus, drivers can enjoy advanced voice recognition, hands-free phone capability, phone book access and music streaming via Bluetooth®, Scout® GPS Link App, Siri® Eyes Free, SiriusXM® Satellite Radio with 3-month All Access trial, HD Radio™, HD traffic and weather in major metro areas, and integrated backup camera display.
On the inside, you will also find dual-zone automatic climate control, cruise control, and leather-trimmed tilt/telescopic steering wheel.

Fuel Economy

Lexus ES Hybrid
40 MPG city / 39 MPG highway / 40 MPG combined
Toyota Avalon Hybrid
40 MPG city / 39 MPG highway / 40 MPG combined

Pricing

Lexus ES Hybrid
Base: Starting at $41,020
Deluxe: N/A
Toyota Avalon Hybrid
Base: Starting at $36,650 MSRP
Deluxe – Hybrid Limited: Starting at $41,950 MSRP

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With an envy-inducing balance of style, technology, and turbocharged power, the amazingly well-rounded 2016 Lexus NX sets a new standard for the luxury compact SUV category.
After debuting last year, the NX lineup forges forward in 2016 confidently maintaining the stunning-looking, fun-driving and impressively roomy reputation that made it one of the most popular crossovers on the market.

Safety Features

Engineered to meet the highest safety standards, the new Lexus NX delivers in spades by landing an IIHS 2016 Top Safety Pick+ and perfect scores in NHTSA’s side crash tests.
Each NX model comes standard with eight airbags and a rear-view camera as well as a range of optional active and driver assistance safety features to ensure peace of mind for every situation. These include dynamic cruise control, blind spot monitoring with rear cross traffic and lane-departure alerts as well as an intuitive pre-collision system with autonomous braking.

Styling

Combining exquisite craftsmanship with exceptional comfort, the inside of the NX is as awe-inspiring at the outside. Perforated leather trim and a heated leather-trimmed steering wheel are just a few of the available amenities that help to add a personalized touch. Modern style meets refined luxury.
The interior cabin design maximizes comfort for everyone. Passengers enjoy the ample legroom offered by the stadium-like rear seats while available heated and ventilated front seats provide for a more individualized level of temperature control.

Technology

At the heart of the NX is the Lexus Enform suite of apps and connected services. Available through your vehicle’s center-console display, the tech-centric design will enhance your overall experience behind the wheel. 24-hour navigation assistance, app-integration and instant connection to emergency services are just a few of the features offered free for the first year of ownership.
And if that’s not enough to satisfy your tech cravings, the seven-inch high-resolution multimedia display, Remote Touchpad and Enhanced Bluetooth technology should help do the trick.

Price

Lexus offers three versions of the NX available as either front-wheel or all-wheel-drive: the NX 200t, with a turbocharged 255- horsepower four-cylinder engine; the NX 300h, a fuel-minded 194 horsepower hybrid; and the NX Turbo F Sport.
NX 200t
Starting at $34,965
NX 300h
Starting at $39,720
NX 200t F SPORT
Starting at $37,065

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You won’t find too many small luxury hatchbacks with a hybrid engine out there, despite the growing number of hybrids in the marketplace. Lexus has been dominating this niche market for years.
The compact five-door Lexus CT200h is fuel-efficient, sporty, has a luxurious interior, and boasts a decent amount of cargo space to boot. It’s even one of the top-selling eco-friendly cars on the market.
So is the CT200h everything you’re looking for in a car? Here’s our review.

Safety Features

The CT200h isn’t just good on fuel. It’s also an incredibly safe car.
The 2016 CT200h has earned the Top Safety Pick+ rating with the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety with best-possible ratings on all crash tests.
Its safety features include airbags, 4-wheel ABS, remote anti-theft alarm system, emergency braking assist, daytime running lights, engine immobilizer, auto delay off headlamps, dusk sensing headlamps, turn signal mirrors, stability control, traction control, post-collision safety system, tire pressure monitoring, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Intuitive Park Assist and backup camera mounted in auto-dimming rearview mirror.

Entertainment

The CT200h has all the standard entertainment features.
It features Bluetooth® technology, voice-activated control, a six-speaker audio system, AM/FM stereo, satellite radio with three months of provided service, speed sensitive volume control, auxiliary input jack, and USB with external media control.
If that just isn’t enough, a variety of tech and entertainment upgrades are available with premium and F Sport packages, such as Lexus Display Audio.

New Styling

Not much has changed by way of styling with the 2016 model.
The CT200h comes with a leatherette interior, bucket front seats, cruise control, tilt and telescopic steering wheel, as well as a leather and simulated alloy steering wheel.
On the outside, you’ll find variable intermittent wipers, rear defogger, rear window wiper, power glass sunroof, rear spoiler, 17-inch alloy wheels, and 215/45R17 all-season tires.

New Technology

In terms of technology the 2016 CT200h comes with plenty of bells and whistles. The CT200h includes tachometer, trip computer, external temperature display, cruise control, electric power steering, dual zone climate control, turn signal in mirrors, Safety Connect telecommunications service, and Bluetooth® wireless data link for hands-free phone.
Optional features include heated front seats, a navigation system, an electronic parking aid camera, power sunroof/moonroof, real-time traffic information, DVD entertainment system, interior day/night electrochromic rearview mirror, adaptive cruise control, and universal garage door opener.

Fuel Economy

43 MPG city / 40 MPG highway / 42 MPG combined

Pricing

Starting at $31,250 MSRP

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The Lexus GX460 is a mid-size luxury SUV with one capability the alternatives do not offer – namely, the ability to take it off-roading.
The GX460 features a soft ride, a powerful 301-horsepower V8 engine, and beautiful interior. It’s everything you’d expect, and some things you wouldn’t, from a traditional luxury SUV.
So how does it stack up with other SUVs in its class? Is it the car you’ve been looking for? Let’s take a look.

Safety Features

The 2016 GX460 has yet to be rated by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The car nevertheless features robust safety features and is definitely for the safety-conscious.
Standard safety features on the GX460 include four-wheel active traction control, Enform Safety Connect, 10 airbags, active front headrests, LED headlamps and taillamps, Smart Stop technology, a backup camera, tire-pressure monitor system, downhill assist control, and hill-start assist control.
Some optional features include a blind spot monitor and rear cross-traffic alert, headlamp washers, and intuitive parking assist.

Entertainment

If off-roading capabilities just aren’t enough to keep you entertained, the GX460 also comes with a premium surround-sound audio system, subscription-free traffic and weather, Bluetooth audio technology, steering-wheel-mounted controls, and SiriusXM® satellite radio.
Entertainment-minded drivers might opt to add the Enform App Suite, voice command, Fuel Guide, and Sports and Stocks.

New Styling

With this seven-seater, drivers can choose from two different trim levels, either Base or Luxury. The Base model comes with a sunroof, automatic LED headlights, 18-inch alloy wheels, and premium vinyl upholstery.
As you can imagine, there are a variety of optional features for those who are more style-conscious. Some features include automatic wipers, LED fog lights, and perforated leather upholstery.
At the Luxury level, you get headlight washers, auto-dimming side mirrors, mahogany wood trim for the shifter and steering wheel, and upgraded leather upholstery.

New Technology

As with most Lexus cars, the GX460 comes loaded with all manner of technology. Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System, Lexus Enform Service Connect, Premium Audio System, SmartAccess key fob, subscription-free traffic and weather, Bluetooth audio, steering-wheel-mounted controls, SiriusXM® satellite radio and the Enform Remote mobile app all come standard with the GX460.
For those who want more tech, you can also add Enform Destinations, the Enform App Suite, voice command for Bluetooth, Navigation System with voice activation, as well as Fuel Guide, Sports and Stocks to keep tabs on your teams and investments.

Pricing

Starting at $50,780 MSRP

Lexus Rc200t vs BMW 2 Series
If you’re in the market for a two-door luxury coupe, practicality probably isn’t a major concern. These cars are not built for passenger accommodation or cargo space but rather for performance and styling.

Coupes are all about the driving experience. They’re about style and performance. And if you want to get from A to B in style, then the Lexus RC200t or the BMW 2 Series might be exactly the car you’ve been looking for.

But how do the two cars compare? Let’s take a look.

Lexus RC200t Safety Features

We’re all for traveling in style, but it’s also nice to have the reassurance that you can put the pedal to the metal without compromising safety.
The Lexus RC200t has received the 2016 Top Safety Pick+ award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, passing all crash tests with flying colors.

The RC200t features the usual bevy of Lexus safety features. Standard items include LED headlamps and LED daytime running lights, an advanced braking system, Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management System with sport mode, Enform Safety Connect, backup camera with dynamic gridlines, eight airbags, rigid body structure with crumple zones, Hill-start Assist Control, LED taillamps, and Smart Stop technology. The safety-conscious can also opt to add a Pre-Collision System, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Intuitive Parking Assist, Blind Spot Monitor with Cross-Traffic Alert, rain-sensing wipers, windshield wiper de-icer and headlamp washers.

BMW 2 Series Safety Features

Much like the RC200t, the BMW 2 Series was the recipient of Top Safety Pick+ from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, getting the best possible scores in all crash tests.

Its safety features are also robust. The 2 Series comes with an anti-lock braking system (ABS), engine immobilizer, airbags, front safety belts with automatic pre-tensioners, Coded Driveway Protection, impact sensor, programmable daytime running lights, Tire Pressure Monitor, Anti-theft alarm system, and BMW Assist eCall™ with Emergency Request and Enhanced Automatic Collision Notification.

Lexus RC200t Features

Luxury two-door coupes are for those who want to have fun on the road, and if that’s what you’re looking for in a car, the RC200t won’t disappoint.

Standard entertainment features include Siri® Eyes Free, subscription-free traffic and weather, Bluetooth audio technology, HD Radio™ with iTunes® Tagging, and SiriusXM® Satellite Radio.

The RC200t’s optional features aren’t anything to sneeze at, either. You can opt to add the Enform App Suite, voice command, Fuel Guide, Sports and Stocks, Navigation System with Voice Activation, and a Mark Levinson® surround sound audio system if entertainment is your thing.

But if that still isn’t enough fun, the F Sport models come with a lot of extras, such as the LFA-inspired digital instrumentation, Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS), Sport S+ driving mode, drive mode select, as well as G-Force and Turbo-Boost Displays.

The base model interior features leather trim with NuLuxe seating, leather-trimmed steering wheel and shift knob, dual-zone climate control with smog sensor, Personalized Settings, electrochromic inside mirror with compass, ambient lighting, and illuminated door handles.
F Sport models come with badged steering wheel and shift knob, bolstered seats, sport exterior styling, as well as heated and ventilated front seats.

BMW 2 Series Features

Shoppers looking at the BMW 2 Series will notice the base model lacks the many standard features found in the RC 200t. The 2 Series interior features SensaTec vinyl upholstery, high-gloss black plastic trim, as well as eight-way manually adjustable front sport seats.

As far as entertainment is concerned, the 2 Series comes with a HiFi sound system and Radio Data System (RDS), HD Radio™ with multicast FM reception, pre-wiring for SiriusXM® Satellite Radio Tuner, Bluetooth technology, and iDrive with and a 6.5-inch display.
Outside, you’ll find Y-Spoke alloy wheels, halogen free-form front fog lights, chrome-line exterior trim, and a sport kidney grille.

Lexus RC200t’s Fuel Economy

22 MPG city / 32 MPG highway / 26 MPG combined

BMW 2 Series Fuel Economy

23 MPG city / 35 MPG highway / 27 MPG combined

Lexus RC200t Pricing

Base: starting at $39,995 MSRP
Sport Model – RC 300 F Sport: starting at $46,310 MSRP

BMW 2 Series Pricing

Base: starting at $32,850 MSRP
Sport Model – M240i xDrive Coupe: starting at $46,150 MSRP