Latest Lexus LS: 4th Generation News
Motor Trend: Lexus LS 460L Long Term Test

Motor Trend has wrapped up their year-long stay with the Lexus LS 460L, which had its share of ups and downs:
...our staffers lauded the interior's rich ambiance and excellent ergonomics, the buttery V-8's power and acceleration, and the first-rate bumper-to-bumper build quality. And with an eight-speed automatic transmission, it didn't force us to visit the gas pump that frequently. Over its year stay, the LS delivered an impressive 18.7 mpg, highlighted by a best tank average of 30.2 mpg.
As we spent more time behind the LS's wheel, however, our admiration shifted to dissatisfaction...Complaints ranged from minor grumbles ("Side mirrors are too small") to major grievances ("If you're a driver, you'll just find the whole experience numb and uninvolving. There is no emotion to this car. None"), all of which made us wish Lexus had produced more of a driver's car than a curtailed limousine. "Too soft" and "floaty" were common notebook entries, as was, "more wind noise than I expected."
I always find myself bristling when I read complaints about "numb steering" and "uninvolved driving", but then I remember that I'm reading a car magazine and that's what they do. Nothing's perfect, after all. (But seriously, new tires and brake pads at 20K? The car's a limousine, not a track-star.)
Visual Comparison of the New BMW 7 & Lexus LS
When the new BMW 7-series was introduced last week, there was certainly some criticism of the exterior, particularly in its likeness to the Lexus LS. When comparing the direct side profiles, I saw a passing resemblance, but couldn't understand the big fuss. Then I saw this action montage:

That's just unfortunate.
[Images assembled by chonnes04]
Esquire Reviews the Lexus LS 460

There's a nice little editorial/review of the Lexus LS 460 in the latest issue of Esquire that revolves around writer David Raab's son:
We try the Lexus LS 460L because my son's entire experience of cars is based on sitting in the backseat, and because one of his car guides rates the 460's backseat a perfect 10 -- the only 10 in the book.
"I like the smell of this car," my kid says.
Yeah, I say. Smells like money. Mon-ay. Big money.
"Are we in a base or an LX?" He studies trimlines. He uses the word trimlines, which is a little scary.
I don't think this is a base, I say.
"I don't, either," he says. "This is a dream."
Being a youngster, we can forgive the trim level confusion, especially when his father didn't try to pass off the standard stats rehashing usually seen in this type of article.
(Even more important though, is the discovery that Automobile Magazine's Ezra Dyer also writes for Esquire.)
[Image from Miraruido]
Lexus wins UK Security Award, LS wins Best Luxury Car

Here's story that slipped through as I was finishing up the new version of this site: Lexus won two awards in the 2008 Fleet World Honours, taking home the Security award and the Best Luxury Car award for the LS:
The Security Award reflects Lexus's high levels of protection against theft of or from its vehicles. George Emmerson, chairman of the judging panel, said Lexus "does more than anyone else in the market" in terms of effective anti-theft provisions.
Retaining its Best Luxury Car title has endorsed the Lexus LS's status as a flagship limousine that delivers exceptional comfort, refinement and technical sophistication, particularly of the hybrid power LS 600h.
Ken Rogers, Fleet World editor said: "The Lexus LS stands above its worthy competitors simply because it is such a quality product, manufactured to the highest standards. No longer the new kid on the block, Lexus has nothing more to prove."
This is the second year in a row that the Lexus LS has been awarded the Best Luxury Car title by Fleet World, a UK magazine for business owners who, well, manage a fleet of cars.
[Source: New Car Net]
Lexus LS 460 Commercial: The Life of a US Open Tennis Ball
I remember hearing about it last year, but this is the first time I've seen this Lexus commercial detailing the life of a US Open tennis ball after its day in the spotlight:
Quirky and cute, it's a neat take on the standard sponsorship advertisement, and makes you think, what really does happen to all those tennis balls?
New Job Design Lexus LS Body Kit

Job Design, a Japan tuning firm specializing in Lexus & Toyota modifications, has released a new body kit for the Lexus LS, consisting of front wheel vents, a super-dropped suspension and new front & rear bumpers.
I think it's only natural, in light of the LS' rather somber and elegant design, that body kit manufacturers would feel the need to gussy it up, but surely there's a better option than making it look like a mix between VIP & Buick.
[Via: Kultivate's Weblog]





























