Any 2013/2014 Lexus LS information/rumors/stories?
#16
If that is the LS front, I can see how it might be just a refresh instead of an all new model. But I'm not so sure if that is a good idea, especially with the new S-class coming out this year. The LS might fall behind in this segment which IMO it and the S-class owns. If the refresh offers plenty of new things like the new LX refresh, it could be alright but hasn't the LS already received a minor refresh? But then doing a refresh could mean that the new Lexus sedans aren't so front-loaded into one and a half year, so there are plus and minuses for both.
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It is a refresh. Lexus is stretching out the LS so they don't have all their sedans releases in 1 year like the 2006 IS/GS/LS and 2007 ES. The strategy is to now stagger releases to keep showroom traffic fresh every year. So the GS is now, ES later this year/early next year, then the IS late next, then the LS after that. So 2012/2013/2014/2015. This is sedan only, GX gets the facelift too...HS seems to get the ax.
They are hard on work to make the LS out of this world with a lot of focus on the hybrid.
They are hard on work to make the LS out of this world with a lot of focus on the hybrid.
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It is a refresh. Lexus is stretching out the LS so they don't have all their sedans releases in 1 year like the 2006 IS/GS/LS and 2007 ES. The strategy is to now stagger releases to keep showroom traffic fresh every year. So the GS is now, ES later this year/early next year, then the IS late next, then the LS after that. So 2012/2013/2014/2015. This is sedan only, GX gets the facelift too...HS seems to get the ax.
They are hard on work to make the LS out of this world with a lot of focus on the hybrid.
They are hard on work to make the LS out of this world with a lot of focus on the hybrid.
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It is a refresh. Lexus is stretching out the LS so they don't have all their sedans releases in 1 year like the 2006 IS/GS/LS and 2007 ES. The strategy is to now stagger releases to keep showroom traffic fresh every year. So the GS is now, ES later this year/early next year, then the IS late next, then the LS after that. So 2012/2013/2014/2015. This is sedan only, GX gets the facelift too...HS seems to get the ax.
They are hard on work to make the LS out of this world with a lot of focus on the hybrid.
They are hard on work to make the LS out of this world with a lot of focus on the hybrid.
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It is a refresh. Lexus is stretching out the LS so they don't have all their sedans releases in 1 year like the 2006 IS/GS/LS and 2007 ES. The strategy is to now stagger releases to keep showroom traffic fresh every year. So the GS is now, ES later this year/early next year, then the IS late next, then the LS after that. So 2012/2013/2014/2015. This is sedan only, GX gets the facelift too...HS seems to get the ax.
They are hard on work to make the LS out of this world with a lot of focus on the hybrid.
They are hard on work to make the LS out of this world with a lot of focus on the hybrid.
There is no way LS will be 9-10 years old when it gets FMC, they will not sell any cars anymore and will concede the market to BMW and MB.
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i doubt it, by the end of next year, all of their sedans will be brand new and not refreshes. You guys read too much media reports which are conjured out of thin air.
There is no way LS will be 9-10 years old when it gets FMC, they will not sell any cars anymore and will concede the market to BMW and MB.
There is no way LS will be 9-10 years old when it gets FMC, they will not sell any cars anymore and will concede the market to BMW and MB.
#25
GX, LX and RS will get facelifts, but they are 3 years younger than LS... LS is as old as GS so it makes no sense to keep it on the market in current form... again, unless wants to concede its previous leadership in the class, which I bet they wont.
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Found a new source that claims that the next LS will come in the 4th quarter. Not really sure if it's legit. http://news.cens.com/cens/html/en/ne...ner_39605.html
#30
Did anyone notice how the TMG edition at the Nürburgring 6 months ago looked like it was even designed to accommodate a spindle grille? Compare:
USF55? Fascia
USF40/41 Fascia
USF40/41 II Fascias
USF45/46 Fascia
USF45/46 II Fascia
See the difference between the current generation models and the TMG model's closer resemblance to the USF50-51/USF55-56 by the lower valance grille?
USF55? Fascia
USF40/41 Fascia
USF40/41 II Fascias
USF45/46 Fascia
USF45/46 II Fascia
See the difference between the current generation models and the TMG model's closer resemblance to the USF50-51/USF55-56 by the lower valance grille?
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