December 9th, 2008
Filed under: Awards, Lexus IS: 2nd Generation, Tech

The Lexus IS 350’s V6 engine has once again been selected to the Ward’s Auto 10 Best Engines award:
Toyota Motor Corp. scores its fourth consecutive 10 Best Engines win with its Lexus 3.5L DOHC V-6, a brilliant design that employs a unique, combination direct- and port-injection fueling system that helps generate 306 hp and 277 lb.-ft. (376 Nm) of torque
Audi’s 2.0L turbo-4 also scored a fouth consectutive win, but every other engine was making their first appearance on the list, including Hyundai’s new Genesis V6 V8 engine and BMW’s new inline-6 turbodiesel.
[Source: Ward's]

Somehow this slipped by me, but the UK prices for the 2009 Lexus IS were announced earlier this week and show some significant savings over last year’s model. Here’s a full table breakdown, courtesy of 4WheelsNews:
| CURRENT IS MODEL |
OTR PRICE |
2009 IS MODEL (equivalent) |
OTR PRICE |
CUSTOMER SAVING |
| IS 220d |
£23,192 |
IS 220d SE |
£22,490 |
£702 |
| IS 220d SE |
£25,842 |
IS 220d SE-I |
£24,995 |
£847 |
| IS 220d SE-L |
£27,942 |
IS 220d SE-L |
£27,160 |
£782 |
| IS 250 |
£24,127 |
IS 250 SE |
£23,200 |
£927 |
| IS 250 auto |
£24,937 |
IS 250 SE auto |
£24,010 |
£927 |
| IS 250 SE |
£26,777 |
IS 250 SE-I |
£25,720 |
£1,057 |
| IS 250 SE auto |
£27,587 |
IS 250 SE-I auto |
£26,530 |
£1,057 |
| IS 250 SE-L |
£29,687 |
IS 250 SE-L |
£28,850 |
£837 |
Of course, the big deal here is that the new 2009 IS has just been revamped, so getting a price drop on top of the improvements is a jolly-good deal.

WedsSport, a Japanese performance tuner, has revealed its Lexus IS 350 drift car, which is destined to compete in the D1 Grand Prix, the preeminent professional drifting series. NZ Performance Car has some details:
…the company has been slowly developing this new car which is, not surprisingly, powered by a Supra derived 2JZ-GTE motor. The new Lexus sports an awesome wide-body look, a 780hp T04Z turbo power delivery and an awesome handling package custom made for the car.

It will be interesting to see how WedsSport’s IS performs in the D1GP. (It certainly gets bonus points for those fantastic yellow rims!)
[Source: NZ Peformance Car]

Fresh from its debut at the Paris Auto Show, the Lexus IS 250C is now making an appearance at the Australia International Auto Show. When asked about the new convertible, Lexus Australia GM John Roca had this to say:
“For the first time in Lexus history we can now claim we have an IS range…[it] will join the soon-to-be-launched IS-F and new IS 250 sedan to form a very strong backbone for the brand,” Mr Roca said.
“IS 250C has been developed to strict Lexus standards. Its superior NVH suppression, wind turbulence characteristics, ride comfort, interior space and versatility will set a new benchmark for convertibles in its class. It will also arrive at a time when practicality and versatility are driving purchase decisions. IS 250C consumers will not have to choose between sedan versatility and convertible enjoyment.”
Lexus is extremely excited about the addition of IS 250C to the local model line-up in the later half of 2009,” Mr Roca said.
Seems the IS 250C will be taking its time making its way to Australia, but even more than that, Lexus fans down under still don’t have the IS-F?
[Source Japanese Sports Cars]

According to both the Lexus USA press release and a post on Toyota’s Open Road Blog, there will be an IS 350C (at least in North America):
Powered by the same powertrain as the IS sedans, the IS 250C features a2.5-liter, 204-hp V6 mated to a six-speed manual or six-speed automatictransmission; the IS 350C contains a 3.5-liter, 306-hp with a six-speedautomatic.
Hardly surprising, but at least this clears up any confusion. (The reason for the IS 350C’s omission from the Paris Auto Show is due to that engine configuration not being offered in Europe.)
[Source: Lexus]
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