8 Lexus Cars to Cheer up Your Fall

Fall is here and for many, it signifies colder weather and cooler moods. Brighten your spirits with these 8 Lexus vehicles that defy any season.

By Edsel Cooper - October 12, 2017
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Lexus LFA

The LFA is a powerhouse of a vehicle that was produced for a short time for Lexus. It featured a 4.8-liter V10 that generates over 550 horsepower and a six-speed automated manual transmission that helped to propel the RWD car forward at a pace that let it say hi to 60 in 3.6 seconds using launch control. Unfortunately, the LFA went for a staggering $375,000 and the price has only gone higher with one example asking for over almost $460,000. What’s a hungry driver to do but try to devise ways to get their mitts on one of these? Let’s explore some avenues that will put you one step closer to piloting one of these engineering achievements.

Check out a few ways to get your hands on an LFA right here.

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Lexus LC500h

It is no secret that the 2018 Lexus LC500h is quite the looker. Between its exotic shell and the futuristic curves, this car can compete with the best, and sometimes it may even steal all of the eyes. The head-turning coupe has a low-stance, which complements the long hood and the smooth roof. The wide fenders along with the LED taillights give the LC500h a tremendously unique and exclusive look. In the front of the LC500h is Lexus' legendary grille, and behind that line are two LED projector headlights that give the entire car some serious presence. If looks are what you're after, the 2018 LC500h will always make you look.

You can read a complete review of the LC500h right here.

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Lexus GS300

For months now, we’ve heard a slew of rumors predicting the imminent demise of the Lexus GS. Most speculate that the sedan is doomed as early as next year when the all-new ES is set to arrive. This is really a case of connecting the dots, as the ES has grown in size to the point where the GS looks a little redundant. Regardless of its fate, it's hard to deny that the GS looks good in any setting.

For more on the GS and its future, please click here.

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Lexus IS350 F-Sport

Lexus’ entry-level sport sedan, the IS, has grown over the years and its current portfolio includes the IS200, IS300 and the IS350. At the top of the food chain is the IS350 F-Sport, incorporating the sporting technology of Lexus’ F Performance brand. Many feel it’s the top dog, and maybe the best car you will ever own. 

To find out why this Lexus may be top dog, click here.

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Lexus RX350

There are a ton of crossovers on the market right now, ranging from the tiny/cramped models to 3-row behemoths. The RX 350 splits the difference between these two sizes, wherein it’s big enough to feel safe, but not too big that you feel like you’re driving a boat. In terms of its look, the aluminum hood and tailgate give the vehicle a lighter-weight aesthetic. The massive Lexus grille on the front gives the RX 350 some muscle, while strategically placed creases and cuts to its body gives the car an aerodynamic appearance. 

If you need more reasons to buy a Lexus RX350, read on right here.

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Lexus RC F

Not all car enthusiasts can appreciate the letter "F" as much as Lexus enthusiasts and engineers. The famous letter represents the word "flagship," and it refers to Fuji Speedway, which is the official test track for Lexus. The extremely-desired letter is found on Lexus models that are notorious for their speed, precision, innovation, and most importantly, technological progression. 

To read more about the inspiration behind the RC F, click here.

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Lexus NX 300h

When it comes to safety features, no other vehicle in the $40,000 range can compete with the 2018 NX 300h. When automakers update a vehicle for a new model year, it usually includes some minor exterior changes and a handful of new interior features. Despite the minor changes, pricing usually increases for the vehicle. While that’s the case for the majority of vehicles, it’s not what happened with the 2018 Lexus NX 300h.

For more information on the 2018 NX 300h, click here.

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Lexus LS500h Hybrid 3.5 Luxury

With the hybrid engines being the biggest trend in the automotive industry, Lexus took the opportunity to debut the all-new 2018 Lexus LS500h in Geneva. The 2018 models feature some upgrades throughout the entire vehicle, inside and out. The smooth exterior of the LS is as sleek and luxurious as always. Lexus describes the shell as sensual, which is due to its long lines, blue accents all around, and the small chrome pieces that bring the overall body together. The LS500h features distinctive wheels, complementing the subtle feel of the entire car. Under the hood of the 2018 Lexus LS500h lies the LexMulti-Stage Hybrid System. A V6 motor complemented by two electric motors, developing a total of 354 horsepower. The LS500h can from 0 to 60 mph in just 5.4 seconds, just slightly more than the LS600h.

There's more on the luxurious LS500h right here in Club Lexus.

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