Lexus L600/L650h Super Sedan ?
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Lexus L600/L650h Super Sedan ?
I'm not sure if this has been posted yet, but the latest issue of R&T has a little blurb on a possible Lexus supersedan slotted above the LS600h.
I can't remember exactly what it said (the mag is at home), but the L650h will use a V12 coupled with a hybrid motor. It'll be bigger than the long-wheelbase LS. Pricing is supposedly in the range of $150,000 and the targets are the Maybach and Bentley sedans.
The blurb also had a pic, don't know if it was a photoshop, but it had people walking around it. I don't have a scanner, so someone else would have to scan.
I can't remember exactly what it said (the mag is at home), but the L650h will use a V12 coupled with a hybrid motor. It'll be bigger than the long-wheelbase LS. Pricing is supposedly in the range of $150,000 and the targets are the Maybach and Bentley sedans.
The blurb also had a pic, don't know if it was a photoshop, but it had people walking around it. I don't have a scanner, so someone else would have to scan.
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Originally Posted by jrock65
I'm not sure if this has been posted yet, but the latest issue of R&T has a little blurb on a possible Lexus supersedan slotted above the LS600h.
I can't remember exactly what it said (the mag is at home), but the L650h will use a V12 coupled with a hybrid motor. It'll be bigger than the long-wheelbase LS. Pricing is supposedly in the range of $150,000 and the targets are the Maybach and Bentley sedans.
The blurb also had a pic, don't know if it was a photoshop, but it had people walking around it. I don't have a scanner, so someone else would have to scan.
I can't remember exactly what it said (the mag is at home), but the L650h will use a V12 coupled with a hybrid motor. It'll be bigger than the long-wheelbase LS. Pricing is supposedly in the range of $150,000 and the targets are the Maybach and Bentley sedans.
The blurb also had a pic, don't know if it was a photoshop, but it had people walking around it. I don't have a scanner, so someone else would have to scan.
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I think it would help Lexus' global ambitions for it to merge with the high-end Toyotas made for the JDM, so that the Japanese royal family rides in a Super-Lexus.
When I first saw 'L 650h' I was a bit skeptical, as it seemed to lose something over 'LS 600h' but now I'm warming up to it a bit. Although 'I have an LS' sounds better than 'I have an L' (Wheel of Fortune anyone?)
And there apparently is an LS 600h AND an LS 600h L; the former is only to be sold in Japan.
When I first saw 'L 650h' I was a bit skeptical, as it seemed to lose something over 'LS 600h' but now I'm warming up to it a bit. Although 'I have an LS' sounds better than 'I have an L' (Wheel of Fortune anyone?)
And there apparently is an LS 600h AND an LS 600h L; the former is only to be sold in Japan.
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I think Toyota would need a new division to compete with the likes of Maybach and Bentley. They can do it, but not with the Lexus name. I mean, you are talking ULTRA prestige there.
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There was a supposed insider from Japan posting in another forum about the development of a V12 Toyota Crown replacement, I wonder whether that car(if true) has anything to do with this rumour from the mag . . .
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Originally Posted by CHIS350
I think Toyota would need a new division to compete with the likes of Maybach and Bentley. They can do it, but not with the Lexus name. I mean, you are talking ULTRA prestige there.
Why not move Lexus upmarket even further, and encroach on the ultra-luxury market? That is what Lexus is all about IMO, an upward movement designed to shake up staid luxury markets, introduce better quality and design, etc. I realize a Lexus LF-A will not be a huge player against say Ferrari, but considering the lower sales of Maybach, and the small numbers relatively speaking of this segment, PLUS the already top-in-nation high-end standards of the Lexus dealerships, it seems possible that a Lexus brand could be spoken of in a similar breath with Maybach and Bentley and others.
Currently, I foresee (hoping): Lexus GT to compete with AMG, and possibly M/R series...of which IS 500 GT and GT 450 will be the cars (GT 450 being a Ferrari/supercoupe competitor), and then the L 650h, 'Super-Lexus'...perhaps Lexus Century division to cater to the high, high end.
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I agree in general ^^^, & at $150K range (if true), it will still be competing with the top end Mercedes AMG's in price, but I believe the content & material used will surpass them(& Lexus needs to), making it actually comparable to the $200K+ Bentley's . . .
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interesting news. i strongly believe no matter how you look at it, lexus is still going to be about value, coz' for comparable cars, you are going to pay less for lexus that's for sure.
making a 150k i am sure that will easily go against the s600, s65, etc... and probably surpass them with all the goodies inside the car
but personally, i am not sure if lexus, as a brand, is ready to go against maybach, bentley, rolls royce, etc....
to us, we all know lexus has the ability to achieve that. however to people who are paying the money for thsoe brands, i am not sure if they will associate with lexus, who is also selling a 30k is250.
maybe lexus can do something like introducing another superb luxury brand later on?
making a 150k i am sure that will easily go against the s600, s65, etc... and probably surpass them with all the goodies inside the car
but personally, i am not sure if lexus, as a brand, is ready to go against maybach, bentley, rolls royce, etc....
to us, we all know lexus has the ability to achieve that. however to people who are paying the money for thsoe brands, i am not sure if they will associate with lexus, who is also selling a 30k is250.
maybe lexus can do something like introducing another superb luxury brand later on?
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The pic is on autospies...I searched for info on Yahoo and the link came up, along with this pic:
I am curious what Lexus' interpretation of a super-luxury, limousine-class vehicle would be like. I imagine more modern, and more technology yet still classy and stylish, with lots of wood accents done tastefully.
And who knows--maybe some concept elements that have been dreamed of for production vehicles, but until now not achieved. Items such as holographic displays and lighted wall panels...or electrochromatic roofs, mood lighting...you name it!
I am curious what Lexus' interpretation of a super-luxury, limousine-class vehicle would be like. I imagine more modern, and more technology yet still classy and stylish, with lots of wood accents done tastefully.
And who knows--maybe some concept elements that have been dreamed of for production vehicles, but until now not achieved. Items such as holographic displays and lighted wall panels...or electrochromatic roofs, mood lighting...you name it!
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Originally Posted by LexArazzo
That looks pretty distinctive LOL, not sure I like it yet, I haven't seen that before, good find
I love the fact Lexus is really gunning up and up, as our incomes rise, we can stay with the brand
It also makes sense from a Lexust standpoint as they do LUXURY with the best. A Super luxo barge need not be sporty, which is Lexus forte.
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Originally Posted by enigma888
The pic is on autospies...I searched for info on Yahoo and the link came up, along with this pic:
I am curious what Lexus' interpretation of a super-luxury, limousine-class vehicle would be like. I imagine more modern, and more technology yet still classy and stylish, with lots of wood accents done tastefully.
And who knows--maybe some concept elements that have been dreamed of for production vehicles, but until now not achieved. Items such as holographic displays and lighted wall panels...or electrochromatic roofs, mood lighting...you name it!
I am curious what Lexus' interpretation of a super-luxury, limousine-class vehicle would be like. I imagine more modern, and more technology yet still classy and stylish, with lots of wood accents done tastefully.
And who knows--maybe some concept elements that have been dreamed of for production vehicles, but until now not achieved. Items such as holographic displays and lighted wall panels...or electrochromatic roofs, mood lighting...you name it!
WHOA.....when did they show off this concept? Which motor show was it?
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Looks futuristically luxurious and distinctive. It would be so cool if Lexus developed this and had unheard technology that no other automobile manufacturer has...
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