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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Toyota’s luxury division, Lexus, has announced that not only is an all-new version of its LS flagship sedan due this year, that it will pull the wraps off it at the end of this month.
At this point, Lexus isn’t saying much more. The only other information it provides is that the 2013 LS will be available in the same LS 460, long-wheelbase LS 460 L, and hybrid LS 600h L versions as the current car; however, 2013 will also bring in an all-new LS 460 F Sport model. We expect the new F Sport to mimic other F Sport variants Lexus has recently introduced (notably on the GS and RX lines) with a mesh spindle grille insert, blacked-out trim details, and sportier suspension tuning.
It had been expected that the LS would carry over its powertrains – with the confirmation of the new model names it’s almost a sure thing that the 2013 Lexus LS will continue to use the same 4.6-liter V-8 and 5.0-liter V-8 paired with an electric motor (in the hybrid). Whether or not the horsepower will grow from their current 380 hp and 438 hp ratings, respectively, is yet to be seen, but the 2013 GS gained a few horses over the previous model despite using the same engine. Definitely expect to see a boost in the large sedan’s fuel economy numbers: the 2012 model achieves either 16/24 mpg city/highway in V-8 guise or 19/23 mpg in hybrid form.
Thanks to: Motor Trend





















