View Poll Results: Is this the GS F?
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4
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Lexus GS F sightings (updated pg 20)
#241
Lexus Champion
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I'm hearing 485hp and that is good enough for us. While the hp wars are nice what is not nice is more weight, more detachment and awd becoming the Norm and not RWD.
Oddly enough the under 500hp GS-F should be the most engaging car in class.
Look no further than the 420hp S7 beating the 550hp M5 and E63 in a
Recent review.
Oddly enough the under 500hp GS-F should be the most engaging car in class.
Look no further than the 420hp S7 beating the 550hp M5 and E63 in a
Recent review.
I think Lexus would have a unique car if they built the GS-F in their own way regardless just like what Audi did with the RS7. I would love to have a RS7 as my DD but at $120k+ it's a bit over the top and at that price point I would buy the Panamera GTS hands down.
I know the Pana GTS has not been brought up here but it's really the car to beat here. Neither the M5 nor the E63 can hold a candle to the GTS. The RS7 and GTS are the industry class leaders here with everyone else filing behind accordingly.
#242
Lexus Fanatic
I'm hearing 485hp and that is good enough for us. While the hp wars are nice what is not nice is more weight, more detachment and awd becoming the Norm and not RWD.
Oddly enough the under 500hp GS-F should be the most engaging car in class.
Look no further than the 420hp S7 beating the 550hp M5 and E63 in a
Recent review.
Oddly enough the under 500hp GS-F should be the most engaging car in class.
Look no further than the 420hp S7 beating the 550hp M5 and E63 in a
Recent review.
#243
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I thought you meant RS7 ~ now that is an animal of a car! Local dealer here wanted $20k over for one, while the M5 and E63 are being discounted heavily. That also says something about the car in some ways in terms of supply/demand.
I think Lexus would have a unique car if they built the GS-F in their own way regardless just like what Audi did with the RS7. I would love to have a RS7 as my DD but at $120k+ it's a bit over the top and at that price point I would buy the Panamera GTS hands down.
I know the Pana GTS has not been brought up here but it's really the car to beat here. Neither the M5 nor the E63 can hold a candle to the GTS. The RS7 and GTS are the industry class leaders here with everyone else filing behind accordingly.
I think Lexus would have a unique car if they built the GS-F in their own way regardless just like what Audi did with the RS7. I would love to have a RS7 as my DD but at $120k+ it's a bit over the top and at that price point I would buy the Panamera GTS hands down.
I know the Pana GTS has not been brought up here but it's really the car to beat here. Neither the M5 nor the E63 can hold a candle to the GTS. The RS7 and GTS are the industry class leaders here with everyone else filing behind accordingly.
http://www.caranddriver.com/comparis...omparison-test
You bring in a very good point with the GTS and it is a N/A V-8 with 440hp. The Jaguar XF-R also has gotten great reviews but it also have over 500hp.
The IS F also didn't out power the C63 and people bought it. Lexus will never be about a peak HP rating nor most powerful in class probably again (this isn't 1997/1998 people). If the GS F offers a fantastic blend of handling/power with more aggressive looks at an attractive price point it will do well. There are loyal Lexus/Toyota customers that would purchase as well as a few from other non German luxury brands who would jump. Then you have a few that would jump from the Germans (not much but a few).
If the RC F only has a sales goal of 200-300 a month, the GS F likely would be lower than that and I think they can hit that target.
Lexus has to start adding multiple models to the F line as they have done with the F-sport line. Clearly it is a much more intensive process but they have to start adding model after model instead of adding one and subtracting one.
#244
The IS F also didn't out power the C63 and people bought it. Lexus will never be about a peak HP rating nor most powerful in class probably again (this isn't 1997/1998 people). If the GS F offers a fantastic blend of handling/power with more aggressive looks at an attractive price point it will do well. There are loyal Lexus/Toyota customers that would purchase as well as a few from other non German luxury brands who would jump. Then you have a few that would jump from the Germans (not much but a few).
you could get the r8 at half the price but it obviously isnt the same.
lexus puts so much thought and passion into having a well balanced car and the GSF fits in there snugly.
#246
I believe it was C&D that did the compare with the S7. It was not a RS7. (edit it was a S6)
http://www.caranddriver.com/comparis...omparison-test
You bring in a very good point with the GTS and it is a N/A V-8 with 440hp. The Jaguar XF-R also has gotten great reviews but it also have over 500hp.
The IS F also didn't out power the C63 and people bought it. Lexus will never be about a peak HP rating nor most powerful in class probably again (this isn't 1997/1998 people). If the GS F offers a fantastic blend of handling/power with more aggressive looks at an attractive price point it will do well. There are loyal Lexus/Toyota customers that would purchase as well as a few from other non German luxury brands who would jump. Then you have a few that would jump from the Germans (not much but a few).
If the RC F only has a sales goal of 200-300 a month, the GS F likely would be lower than that and I think they can hit that target.
Lexus has to start adding multiple models to the F line as they have done with the F-sport line. Clearly it is a much more intensive process but they have to start adding model after model instead of adding one and subtracting one.
http://www.caranddriver.com/comparis...omparison-test
You bring in a very good point with the GTS and it is a N/A V-8 with 440hp. The Jaguar XF-R also has gotten great reviews but it also have over 500hp.
The IS F also didn't out power the C63 and people bought it. Lexus will never be about a peak HP rating nor most powerful in class probably again (this isn't 1997/1998 people). If the GS F offers a fantastic blend of handling/power with more aggressive looks at an attractive price point it will do well. There are loyal Lexus/Toyota customers that would purchase as well as a few from other non German luxury brands who would jump. Then you have a few that would jump from the Germans (not much but a few).
If the RC F only has a sales goal of 200-300 a month, the GS F likely would be lower than that and I think they can hit that target.
Lexus has to start adding multiple models to the F line as they have done with the F-sport line. Clearly it is a much more intensive process but they have to start adding model after model instead of adding one and subtracting one.
The rumors of the GS-F being almost 50-100 less than the competition doesn't sound like something that will grab people's attention.
#247
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Look I've said it a billion times, I completely understand the rational for having 500hp+ and it would make marketing/advertising easier more than anything. But egads, Lexus "F" line is in its infancy and much like the competition they will need time (DECADES) to grow. M/AMG did not have this power nor these wild variety of cars overnight. It took time. And money!
As a current GS F-sport over the chassis is begging for more power. 500hp is a great leap from 306..I would think 400+ would be SUBLIME in that car.
#248
Lexus Fanatic
I can say even with my ISF that 416HP feels like more than enough. I can imagine the heavier GSF doing pretty damn well with 475-485hp. The car will most likely be the lightest int he group.
#249
Lexus GS 450h F SPORT Coming to America
Starting with the 2015 model year, Lexus USA will begin offering the GS 450h with the F SPORT package.
Lexus USA has traditionally stayed away from offering the F SPORT package on hybrid models, with the hybrid-only CT 200h being the one exception. Hybrid F SPORT models have been available in other parts of the world for some time.
(To be fair, the RX 450h is the only other hybrid model offered in the USA that’s available with the F SPORT package in other markets. The IS 300h & LS 600h are not available in North America.)
More information is expected next month, but Lexus sources have confirmed the GS 450h F SPORT will have the same features as the GS 350 F SPORT.
Lexus USA has traditionally stayed away from offering the F SPORT package on hybrid models, with the hybrid-only CT 200h being the one exception. Hybrid F SPORT models have been available in other parts of the world for some time.
(To be fair, the RX 450h is the only other hybrid model offered in the USA that’s available with the F SPORT package in other markets. The IS 300h & LS 600h are not available in North America.)
More information is expected next month, but Lexus sources have confirmed the GS 450h F SPORT will have the same features as the GS 350 F SPORT.
#254
Lexus Fanatic
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how about fog lights?
#255
Lexus Champion
More exciting to me is that, for the '15 model year, the GS will have Atomic Silver as a paint option. Can't wait to see how that's going to look on the GS.