Next generation LS: Will Lexus save the best for last?
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Next generation LS: Will Lexus save the best for last?
We saw in 2011 what Lexus could be capable of when it released the LFA. I think towards the end of the LFA's development, Lexus (and Toyoda) realized its own potential and changed the direction of the Lexus brand. Fast forward and the introduction of the fourth-generation GS in 2012, we saw a new Lexus that put importance into the emotion of driving and performance. This coincided with the new face of Lexus, the spindle grill. Of course the GS showed a very immature version of the spindle grill, and I think it was smart thing to ease the brand into it.
Now, all of the Lexus models have the brand's new face. But the transformation is not only skin deep. Lexus' interior have stepped up dramatically, offering new colors and receiving multiple awards for their interior designs. With the introduction of the brand new NX model line, we will see the next-generation of Lexus engines in the 2.0L Turbo that will spread to the other models and will increase Lexus' competitiveness in the lower-end segment of the luxury industry.
But what about the high-end? Lexus will probably introduce the next up-sized RX in the next two years. The SC/LC will be probably in the same time-frame. What about the original Lexus, the LS? Will Lexus save the LS for last, culminating and completing the transformation of Lexus while previewing the next step forward for the future for the Lexus brand? What sort of technological and industry firsts will it have? Will it be be accompanied by a 650HP LS-F?
Now, all of the Lexus models have the brand's new face. But the transformation is not only skin deep. Lexus' interior have stepped up dramatically, offering new colors and receiving multiple awards for their interior designs. With the introduction of the brand new NX model line, we will see the next-generation of Lexus engines in the 2.0L Turbo that will spread to the other models and will increase Lexus' competitiveness in the lower-end segment of the luxury industry.
But what about the high-end? Lexus will probably introduce the next up-sized RX in the next two years. The SC/LC will be probably in the same time-frame. What about the original Lexus, the LS? Will Lexus save the LS for last, culminating and completing the transformation of Lexus while previewing the next step forward for the future for the Lexus brand? What sort of technological and industry firsts will it have? Will it be be accompanied by a 650HP LS-F?
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From what I've been told the next generation LS will be a 2016 debuting in 2017 and be truly revolutionary. Technology will be utterly amazing. I have no info on styling but I also feel strongly a LS-F will make an appearance. Expect a forced induction V-8, of course a new hybrid and possibly a dual clutch transmission.
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3 years passes like a rocket for me!
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Two years...not three....
Its a cycle...the new LS willl come the others will be old...the new competition comes, the LS will be old...
The LS isn't the best for last, it will usher in a new age for the brand. This is the first LS with Mr. Toyoda at the helm. Let that sink in for a second
The current LS even though based on an old platform still got over 3,000 new parts, enough to hold it over two more years. I would prefer they take their time to get it right. Who knows, the LS might talk to another LS...
Its a cycle...the new LS willl come the others will be old...the new competition comes, the LS will be old...
The LS isn't the best for last, it will usher in a new age for the brand. This is the first LS with Mr. Toyoda at the helm. Let that sink in for a second
The current LS even though based on an old platform still got over 3,000 new parts, enough to hold it over two more years. I would prefer they take their time to get it right. Who knows, the LS might talk to another LS...
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Early 2017? WOW, that's really annoying to hear, as I hoped next year would do. Lexus seems to be pulling a "W126" with the XF40 LS. That S-Class ran for 12 years (1979-1991), because the W140 successor took 10 years to develop. Look at how revolutionary that was when it eventually came out. The last S-Class created without a budget. By the time the current LS is retired, it would have been a 10-11 year run since 2006. A feat only MB can claim (and maybe Jaguar). I figure this is because it will be product overload in 2015-16 across Toyota and Lexus, especially because of the new RX, TX, 3 new trucks (Hilux, Tundra), 180-Series Prado, and LC300.
At least unlike Infiniti's endless promises, Lexus will keep their word and deliver as expected. It is always interesting to see how a company can innovate, while at the same maintaining strict levels of reliability and a different take on luxury. That describes the LS for me. As an objective individual(and former Infiniti owner), with no hardcore favorites, I will say this. The failure of other Japanese brands to be as competitive, results in a poor perception of Japanese luxury and leaves Lexus in some ways, trying to dig out the anchor by itself on a sinking ship.
In commenting on the NX, a BMW insider claimed in January/February that a lot of W222 S-Class cars were present at the Toyota R&D centers in Japan. Clearly they are ensuring that it does much better than its greatest competitor and hopefully some RR & Bentley models for trickle-down effect.
Thanks for the news Lex!
At least unlike Infiniti's endless promises, Lexus will keep their word and deliver as expected. It is always interesting to see how a company can innovate, while at the same maintaining strict levels of reliability and a different take on luxury. That describes the LS for me. As an objective individual(and former Infiniti owner), with no hardcore favorites, I will say this. The failure of other Japanese brands to be as competitive, results in a poor perception of Japanese luxury and leaves Lexus in some ways, trying to dig out the anchor by itself on a sinking ship.
In commenting on the NX, a BMW insider claimed in January/February that a lot of W222 S-Class cars were present at the Toyota R&D centers in Japan. Clearly they are ensuring that it does much better than its greatest competitor and hopefully some RR & Bentley models for trickle-down effect.
There is a leaked picture of the finished car. But I am pleased that Lexus are finally forming a design identity. That once it is toned down from all the sharp angles is highly original instead of previous mis-matches of BMW and Mercedes-Benz design cues. But it is distinctively Japanese in its "origami" elements.
I seen the Lexus RC move for the first time on the streets of Tokyo it looks very impressive and work has commenced on the new Lexus LS judging by the amount of new S- Klasses at Toyotas R&D centre it is certainly going to be interesting in how they incorporate the new direction.
I seen the Lexus RC move for the first time on the streets of Tokyo it looks very impressive and work has commenced on the new Lexus LS judging by the amount of new S- Klasses at Toyotas R&D centre it is certainly going to be interesting in how they incorporate the new direction.
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From what I've been told the next generation LS will be a 2017 debuting in 2017 and be truly revolutionary. Technology will be utterly amazing. I have no info on styling but I also feel strongly a LS-F will make an appearance. Expect a forced induction V-8, of course a new hybrid and possibly a dual clutch transmission.
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