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Lexus hints at possible IS SportCross comeback
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Lexus hints at possible IS SportCross comeback
Lexus hints at possible IS SportCross comeback
We're looking forward to seeing the 2014 Lexus IS in person next week at the Detroit Auto Show to see if its brazen design is any less polarizing in person, but Lexus (or at least its Facebook team) has dropped a not-too-subtle hint about the possible return of the SportCross body style – something in between a hatchback and station wagon. The current generation IS comes in sedan and convertible models, but this is an interesting teaser that might suggest an expanded IS lineup.
On its Facebook page, Lexus said:
Do you remember the '02 IS 300 Sport Cross with its style, utility and performance? Will we bring it back? Watch the 2014 IS premiere on Facebook in 6 days to find out!
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/01/10/l...meback-w-poll/
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Honestly I would think it gets raised like an Audi All-Road or have something truly different about it, like a hybrid. Otherwise I just don't see another Lexus wagon doing well unless they would be happy with the 300 or so sales a month the TSX wagon gets. The RX sold 12,000 units last month!
#3
Moderator
I'm for it. I had a good friend buy the 1IS Sportcross and she loves it. If Lexus does it right we could also get an IS F sportcross to compete with the Audi RS4 Avant wagon...
More IS variants means more choices for everyone.
IS 300h (Europe)
IS 250/350 Sedan
IS 250/350 Wagon
IS F
More IS variants means more choices for everyone.
IS 300h (Europe)
IS 250/350 Sedan
IS 250/350 Wagon
IS F
Last edited by Trexus; 01-10-13 at 11:11 PM.
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A coupe is imminent and is more important than a wagon. Not sure if it'll be an IS coupe or RC coupe (since Lexus recently trademarked RC 350).
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Oh for god's sake! Seriously Lexus?
I have nothing against a new IS Sportcross model being offered, but enough already Lexus! Show us the IS COUPE! The IS model SO MANY of us have been waiting for going on many years now. A TRUE IS COUPE!
I have nothing against a new IS Sportcross model being offered, but enough already Lexus! Show us the IS COUPE! The IS model SO MANY of us have been waiting for going on many years now. A TRUE IS COUPE!
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I have nothing against them doing this, but I don't think they are. I think they're punking us, partially because the PR folks running the FB post ran out of Throwback Thursday posts.
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Like Mike said, Lexus would need to beef up the fenders and bumpers and create something similar to Audi's "Allroad" models for this to be successful in the U.S., IMO. I am certainly for it, but I also wonder if it might be shown at NAIAS because the 3IS is debuting there, but only available in Europe? Lexus does need more wagons in Europe - badly. IS 300h Sport Cross would be cool and probably very successful there.
I really struggle with the fact that Lexus is not planning to bring the IS 300h here. They claimed that between the CT and ESh, there was no need for an ISh. I hope that is a weak excuse and the reality is that they don't think they can cover production of that car for Europe, other markets AND the U.S. CT is a very small and slow hatchback. ES is even larger than the GS, and much more "executive". No ISh leaves a gaping hole in their lineup for a small, sporty, fun to drive hybrid. Quite frankly, it's the model I was most excited about and would have considered buying. 217hp and ~39-41MPG? Are you kidding? They'd never be able to keep them on the lot! I think they could realistically sell 1,000 - 1,500 IS 300hs a month and never have a problem.
I really struggle with the fact that Lexus is not planning to bring the IS 300h here. They claimed that between the CT and ESh, there was no need for an ISh. I hope that is a weak excuse and the reality is that they don't think they can cover production of that car for Europe, other markets AND the U.S. CT is a very small and slow hatchback. ES is even larger than the GS, and much more "executive". No ISh leaves a gaping hole in their lineup for a small, sporty, fun to drive hybrid. Quite frankly, it's the model I was most excited about and would have considered buying. 217hp and ~39-41MPG? Are you kidding? They'd never be able to keep them on the lot! I think they could realistically sell 1,000 - 1,500 IS 300hs a month and never have a problem.
Last edited by MPLexus301; 01-11-13 at 06:50 AM.
#10
Lexus Test Driver
I love the idea of wagons, but they never seem to catch on. Personally I would prefer to see a strategy that brings the next generation ISF sooner, along with a 3 row crossover to compete with Audi Q and Infiniti JX. I would buy a wagon, but it would have to be at least GS-sized.
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I really struggle with the fact that Lexus is not planning to bring the IS 300h here. They claimed that between the CT and ESh, there was no need for an ISh. I hope that is a weak excuse and the reality is that they don't think they can cover production of that car for Europe, other markets AND the U.S. CT is a very small and slow hatchback. ES is even larger than the GS, and much more "executive". No ISh leaves a gaping hole in their lineup for a small, sporty, fun to drive hybrid. Quite frankly, it's the model I was most excited about and would have considered buying. 217hp and ~39-41MPG? Are you kidding? They'd never be able to keep them on the lot! I think they could realistically sell 1,000 - 1,500 IS 300hs a month and never have a problem.
Lexus please bring the IS 300h to the United States!
As far as an IS wagon, Lexus could also bring in a hybrid sportcross. Imagine an IS 450h SportCross...
Last edited by Trexus; 01-11-13 at 12:24 PM.
#12
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When I bought my IS300 in April of 2001 (I had that car when I originally joined CL), the SportCross wasn't (yet) available. I would have seriously considered (and maybe bought one) if it had been. Of course, when it was introduced, almost nobody actually bought one...and, of course, that affected resale/residual values.
#14
Lexus Fanatic
By the term (other Lexus wagon), I assume you are referring to the CT's good sales?
I have to admit I may have been a little short-sided when I first reviewed the CT. I stated then (and still feel) that the CT, for several reasons, would have been better-marketed with a Toyota rather than Lexus badge. But there is no denying (by me or anyone else) the CT's success in the marketplace.....yes,even as a Lexus.
I have to admit I may have been a little short-sided when I first reviewed the CT. I stated then (and still feel) that the CT, for several reasons, would have been better-marketed with a Toyota rather than Lexus badge. But there is no denying (by me or anyone else) the CT's success in the marketplace.....yes,even as a Lexus.
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Here's a rendition (photoshop) of a 3IS SportCross.