View Poll Results: What should the next LS go after?
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Next Lexus LS (2018 model)
#856
Lexus Test Driver
Looks like a cross between Infiniti Q70 and Hyundai Genesis.
After 11 years since last redesign, this is a bit underwhelming.
Turbo 3.5 V6 with 415 hp is nice but the competition all have twin turbo V8s
http://www.autoblog.com/2017/01/09/2...o-v6-redesign/
After 11 years since last redesign, this is a bit underwhelming.
Turbo 3.5 V6 with 415 hp is nice but the competition all have twin turbo V8s
http://www.autoblog.com/2017/01/09/2...o-v6-redesign/
Last edited by RNM GS3; 01-09-17 at 05:53 AM.
#858
I think it looks good, but not flagship good. I think this woulda been a homerun if it was the next gen gs.
hoping to see that tt v6 in every Lexus car now though. It's way overdue!!!
hoping to see that tt v6 in every Lexus car now though. It's way overdue!!!
Last edited by evident; 01-09-17 at 05:59 AM.
#860
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Article on Lexus Enthusiast with a ton of pics including interior shots. Interior looks a bit busy with all the lines, but I like it a lot more than I like the exterior
https://lexusenthusiast.com/2017/01/...-lexus-ls-500/
https://lexusenthusiast.com/2017/01/...-lexus-ls-500/
#861
Lexus Test Driver
I guess I was wrong about the 5 liter V8. Talk about disappointing. At this price range, people really aren't overly concerned about a few MPG and the "V8" cachet will outsell this in itself from the competition.
It also looks like a Infiniti to me, especially the rear.
The instrument cluster looks like a periscope.
Well, that answers that. Im either keeping this or getting something else. It's too bad.
The LS has officially turned into the Acura RL.
It also looks like a Infiniti to me, especially the rear.
The instrument cluster looks like a periscope.
Well, that answers that. Im either keeping this or getting something else. It's too bad.
The LS has officially turned into the Acura RL.
#862
Lexus Champion
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lmao at the overreactions - especially the RL comment!
C&D has some really good pics - http://www.caranddriver.com/news/201...-and-info-news
C&D has some really good pics - http://www.caranddriver.com/news/201...-and-info-news
#863
Lexus Champion
Lexus' current design language flows so nicely in person. It's often not translated through photos that well. I think the LS is going to follow that same trend.
IMO though, it looks as though the LS is a more mature ES (in styling), and is more fluidic than the somewhat muscular IS and GS. It looks as though Lexus has two distinct design lines with regards to their sedans.
IMO though, it looks as though the LS is a more mature ES (in styling), and is more fluidic than the somewhat muscular IS and GS. It looks as though Lexus has two distinct design lines with regards to their sedans.
#865
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Every time Lexus has the opportunity to up the ante and deliver a knock out blow they fold !! First with the RCF, then the GSF and now this! I was excited to see what Lexus had in store for the LS and I can say that all the anticipation was for nothing. Whats class leading about this? V6? but why? S-Class inspired dashboard? why? This car cant compete with the Germans in my opinion. Were designers just lazy and just decided we will not be class leading and just copy the Infiniti and Hyundai designs? Its not bad and its definitely not good. WHAT THE HELL? sums it up for me best!!!!
#866
Lexus Test Driver
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Don't know what the drama is all about. Oh wait yes I do. There will always be the overreactions in the beginning, all normal.
The LS looks very Japanese and sporty. Exactly what those who have been following the LS are expecting. Its not like most of you didn't see the concept before....
Lexus is digging their feet in the sand, doesn't appear the spindle is going anywhere anytime soon, at least for another full generation of vehicles following the LS.
The LS looks very Japanese and sporty. Exactly what those who have been following the LS are expecting. Its not like most of you didn't see the concept before....
Lexus is digging their feet in the sand, doesn't appear the spindle is going anywhere anytime soon, at least for another full generation of vehicles following the LS.
Last edited by G Star; 01-09-17 at 06:50 AM.
#868
Lexus Test Driver
So I've been reading all of your response, and oh man all the hate is unreal, first off I love the current ls but the new one blows the current one out of the water so badly, and coming to Germans I personally think it's looks better than all of them and that interior is just something else, if this is what all of there new interiors will look like Lexus oh man I can't wait. And imho it's exceeds the s class and 7 series. And Acura rl comment was way to harsh. I'm very impressed. Can't wait for the lease on my es to end.
#869
Lexus Test Driver
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To be fair, Lexus has shown discipline in sticking to their new mantra of being emotional, sexy, sporty, different/radical. What makes you think they want to keep the signature 4x4 if they are obviously trying to change everything else?
So I've been reading all of your response, and oh man all the hate is unreal, first off I love the current ls but the new one blows the current one out of the water so badly, and coming to Germans I personally think it's looks better than all of them and that interior is just something else, if this is what all of there new interiors will look like Lexus oh man I can't wait. And imho it's exceeds the s class and 7 series. And Acura rl comment was way to harsh. I'm very impressed. Can't wait for the lease on my es to end.
#870
Lexus Fanatic
I think you guys are being a little harsh lol.
I'm not sure what everybody was expecting? To me it looks like the concept restrained into the confines of what is reasonable to expect 60+ year old men to want to drop $90,000 on. The interior looks to be incredibly high quality, there are a lot of new design themes for Lexus in a production car outside of the LC. Surprised that Lexus chose to use the trackpad controller vs the mouse, so much for the idea that the mouse would remain on "legacy" models. I see unique touches in speaker grilles and things instead of mimicking the stainless look everybody uses. Disappointed the swath along the vent line in the dash is not wood, but material quality looks really excellent, everything looks to be covered in stictched pleather or leather.
In person the car will look much better, as all Lexus models do. The size of it will dispel any similarity to a Maxima or anything like that.
What troubles me most is that we have a 3.5L V6 in an "LS500". To me that just shows Lexus knows the embarrassment of having only V6 power in that they were afraid to own that and stick to their historic model nomenclature. This should be an LS350t. Its like the factory swapped the badges like some poser. They should have dropped the numbers altogether and just called it "LS" if they didn't have the courage to own the V6 choice. How does it make sense to have a 5.0L V8 LC500 and a 3.5L TT LS500?!?
Will I buy one? I'd buy the car yeah, I like the looks of it and the interior. Will I be able to deal with no V8? Thats the question. Will it start in the high 70s and be available well equipped for mid 80s? If so...maybe. If its going to be priced like V8 entries than no.
IMHO this is a huge improvement over my car everywhere but the drivetrain. We'll see how it drives, if it stays on the luxury side of things or if it rides more like a Jag XJ.
I'm not sure what everybody was expecting? To me it looks like the concept restrained into the confines of what is reasonable to expect 60+ year old men to want to drop $90,000 on. The interior looks to be incredibly high quality, there are a lot of new design themes for Lexus in a production car outside of the LC. Surprised that Lexus chose to use the trackpad controller vs the mouse, so much for the idea that the mouse would remain on "legacy" models. I see unique touches in speaker grilles and things instead of mimicking the stainless look everybody uses. Disappointed the swath along the vent line in the dash is not wood, but material quality looks really excellent, everything looks to be covered in stictched pleather or leather.
In person the car will look much better, as all Lexus models do. The size of it will dispel any similarity to a Maxima or anything like that.
What troubles me most is that we have a 3.5L V6 in an "LS500". To me that just shows Lexus knows the embarrassment of having only V6 power in that they were afraid to own that and stick to their historic model nomenclature. This should be an LS350t. Its like the factory swapped the badges like some poser. They should have dropped the numbers altogether and just called it "LS" if they didn't have the courage to own the V6 choice. How does it make sense to have a 5.0L V8 LC500 and a 3.5L TT LS500?!?
Will I buy one? I'd buy the car yeah, I like the looks of it and the interior. Will I be able to deal with no V8? Thats the question. Will it start in the high 70s and be available well equipped for mid 80s? If so...maybe. If its going to be priced like V8 entries than no.
IMHO this is a huge improvement over my car everywhere but the drivetrain. We'll see how it drives, if it stays on the luxury side of things or if it rides more like a Jag XJ.