Offical details GS-F specs from Lexus!!!
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Offical details GS-F specs from Lexus!!!
Wow I am surprise no one talks about this, this is real.
I called it, direct IS-F drivetrain carry over to the 4GS chassis and body. Engine tuned up a bit to 461 hp. 3,850 lbs.
Slightly wider wheels then 4GS F-Sport, 19x8.5, 19x9.5. Same as 2012 IS-F.
I am glad the wait is over, spec is finally out. No V10, thank god as I want that engine bad. No turbo, no hybrid, no supercharger.
https://www.clublexus.com/articles/g...el-details.php
I called it, direct IS-F drivetrain carry over to the 4GS chassis and body. Engine tuned up a bit to 461 hp. 3,850 lbs.
Slightly wider wheels then 4GS F-Sport, 19x8.5, 19x9.5. Same as 2012 IS-F.
I am glad the wait is over, spec is finally out. No V10, thank god as I want that engine bad. No turbo, no hybrid, no supercharger.
https://www.clublexus.com/articles/g...el-details.php
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That's it. I'm putting my order for the GS350 F-sport on hold and I'm saving my money for the next 1-2 years to get me a GS-F.
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Wow I am surprise no one talks about this, this is real.
I called it, direct IS-F drivetrain carry over to the 4GS chassis and body. Engine tuned up a bit to 461 hp. 3,850 lbs.
Slightly wider wheels then 4GS F-Sport, 19x8.5, 19x9.5. Same as 2012 IS-F.
I am glad the wait is over, spec is finally out. No V10, thank god as I want that engine bad. No turbo, no hybrid, no supercharger.
https://www.clublexus.com/articles/g...el-details.php
I called it, direct IS-F drivetrain carry over to the 4GS chassis and body. Engine tuned up a bit to 461 hp. 3,850 lbs.
Slightly wider wheels then 4GS F-Sport, 19x8.5, 19x9.5. Same as 2012 IS-F.
I am glad the wait is over, spec is finally out. No V10, thank god as I want that engine bad. No turbo, no hybrid, no supercharger.
https://www.clublexus.com/articles/g...el-details.php
Now we get to start guessing at pricing. Based upon all the changes, I'm guessing the car will be in the $70-75 range depending upon options. That would put it about $10k over an IS F, which is probably about right. In fact, I might be a little low on my guess.