GS460 HP Rating
Even with less HP, the GS 430 is pretty much on par with the fastest in class, only a tick or 2 behind.
Lexus said "around" 380hp, with the GS being the performer and it has always had more power than the LS, my prediction of 400hp may come true
Lexus started the HP race. Now thats funny.
Shortly after, the European manufacturers responded with a slew of new and more powerful V8 sedans.
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Shortly after, the European manufacturers responded with a slew of new and more powerful V8 sedans.
i agree lexus has been a bit behind after that, but seems like they are catching up again
and tmf2004, i will continue to say. i think the new gs rolled out too fast, they want the new car out but the new engine can't come out for whatever reasons. could be design not done, or more likely coz' they want the new engine to go in the ls460 first.
that's why before the gs430 came out, i said it doesn't make sense to me to get the current gs430 with the same old engine (basically from 01).
the new gs460, that's going to be very interesting
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Lexus started the HP race. Now thats funny.

The 1990 Mercedes 500E had 326 hp
I agree that the "Something Wicked this Way Comes" marketing for the Lexus in 98 was clever and left an impression that lasted until I bought my 2001 GS430 earlier this year, but to say that Lexus started the sport sedan trend is a little short sighted.
The 1990 Mercedes 500E had 326 hp
I agree that the "Something Wicked this Way Comes" marketing for the Lexus in 98 was clever and left an impression that lasted until I bought my 2001 GS430 earlier this year, but to say that Lexus started the sport sedan trend is a little short sighted.
On the other hand, those are sedans too like the GS400, so I wonder if it is accurate to say the GS400 was the fastest sedan in it's class.........? Well for non-performance massaged cars (unlike the M5 and Merc), yes it was.
The 1990 Mercedes 500E had 326 hp
I agree that the "Something Wicked this Way Comes" marketing for the Lexus in 98 was clever and left an impression that lasted until I bought my 2001 GS430 earlier this year, but to say that Lexus started the sport sedan trend is a little short sighted.
Lexus was known up until 1998 as a staid, quiet company for luxury. The GS 400 changed this perception with its 32v 300hp V-8 with VVTi with a 5 speed auto and e-shift. It followed the E and 5 as import car of the year. It won or placed 2nd in every comparison. It was the fastest in class.
The Germans did not take this lightly at all, as they knew they would never be as reliable as a Lexus but they sure could make their cars more powerful.
Next thing that happened.
Jag XJ-R 390hp, 0-60 in mid to low 5s
E55 349hp, 0-60 in low 5s
M5, 400hp, 0-60 in high 4s
Then Benz went nuts (in a good way) with AMG, their sedans are simply some of the most poweful cars on the planet.
RS6, 450hp , 0-60 in high 4s
Jag S-type R, 390hp, 0-60 in low 5s
Lexus didn't and cannot compete with those limited production high output cars then, regular production
E500 302hp
E60 545, 325hp (the E39 had 282)
Infiniti M45 (old)340hp
Audi 4.2 V-8 340hp
The GS was the first regular production sedan in the midsize luxury segment with 300hp, as an automatic.
Since then, the Germans and even Jag and Nissan have replied in kind with more power.
Back in 1998, 0-60 in 5.7 sec in an automatic sedan was pretty much unheard of!








