Lexus Unveils 2013 Lexus GS 350
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Pebble Beach, California, August 18,
2011—Lexus today held the world premiere unveiling of the
next-generation "GS 350" here at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. The
all-new GS 350, due for launch in early 2012—and with GS hybrid and
GS "F-Sport" versions also in the pipeline, is a pioneer characterizing the
future of Lexus.
The fundamental requirement of the GS1 is to provide a refined
and spacious atmosphere for comfortable travel at any speed over any
distance. The new GS 350 more than satisfies this requirement, with
rapidly evolved performance and state-of-the-art technologies that further
define the pleasure of ownership, the joy of driving and the feeling of
luxury that resonates through the senses.
The signature spindle grille, with trapezoidal contours evolved from
current Lexus styling, features the fusion of the Lexus-unique inverted
trapezoidal upper grille and a trapezoidal lower grille with a functionally
integrated brake-cooling duct. This distinctive new front represents the
future direction of Lexus front-end design.
The GS 350 marks the third major Lexus evolution following the "LFA" and
the "CT 200h". Not only does the GS 350's excellent handling and agility
take driving performance to a new level, the peace of mind and joy of
driving that it offers truly embodies the essence of a new generation of
Lexus vehicles.
GS 350 (U.S.-market Version) Main
Specifications
Length
4,850
mm
Width
1,840
mm
Height
1,455
mm
Wheelbase
2,850
mm
Engine
type
3.5-liter
V6
Engine
output
228 kW (306
hp)/6,400 rpm
Engine
torque
375 N-m (277
ft-lb)/4,800 rpm
Transmission
Six-speed
sequential-shift ECT-i*
Powertrain
Rear or all-wheel
drive
*Electronic controlled automatic transmission with
intelligence
Vehicle
Outline
The archetypical spindle grille was developed in
pursuit of new possibilities for the L-finesse2 design
philosophy to create the next-generation expression of the Lexus-brand's
refined essence and powerful presence.
The 3.5-liter V6 2GR-FSE engine boasts a technologically advanced
D-4S3 system along with a completely redesigned control system
to offer world-leading performance4 in its class.
The completely redesigned platform features a newly developed suspension
that dramatically enhances basic vehicle functions while simultaneously
achieving exciting and superior cornering performance with a
smooth-yet-solid ride.
The GS 350 offers three drive modes (Eco, Sport S and Sport S+) that allow
drivers to indulge their spontaneity and adjust their driving style at will
according to the driving conditions and their preferences.
The Sport S+ mode builds upon the powertrain enhancements of the Sport S
mode by engaging handling enhancements of the adaptive variable suspension,
steering system, and vehicle stability control (VSC) to give drivers
heightened control of the vehicle to complement their individual steering
style.
Reassessment of driver position and driver-seat design contributes to the
maintenance of a straight and comfortable driving posture better for long
trips, while the rear-seat space and features have also undergone
significant refinement. Thus, the GS 350 provides the luxurious
hospitality that lies at the core of the Lexus philosophy to all occupants.
To maximize the benefits of a complete platform redesign, the footprint of
the rear-strut tower bar on the cabin was reduced and the trunk opening
enlarged to achieve a class-leading4, voluminous cargo space
with excellent ease of loading and unloading.
An optional large 12.3-inch navigation display, an industry
first5, facilitates the effective display of more information
while maximizing ease of use and visibility.
And for the first time in a Lexus-brand vehicle, the GS 350 will feature an
analog clock with LED indicators, thus giving the typically leading-edge
Lexus interior a traditional highlight.
1Name derived from "grand touring sedan"
2Created by combining "leading-edge" and "finesse" design
concepts
3Direct injection 4-stroke gasoline engine superior version
4Compared to vehicles of similar engine displacement
5As of August 18, 2011, according to TMC