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The Lexus GS range is slotted between the popular IS and the flagship LS ranges, however, it no longer features in the Japanese line-up. But for those looking at purchasing a used unit, we have collated all the information we think you should know about the large, luxurious sedan.
What is the Lexus GS like to drive?
Is the Lexus GS a good car?
Lexus is the premium division of Toyota and as such retains the reliability that Toyota is known for, while providing segment-leading luxury and comfort. Although the last of the GS models arrived in late 2016 and early 2017, it is still a very well-specified option for individuals looking for a premium sedan.
Who is the Lexus GS a good car for?
The Lexus GS is a good car for individuals or families that want a luxurious sedan that is both comfortable and reliable for the daily commute as well as compliant and efficient on longer journeys.
Is the Lexus GS a good first car?
While the model is not extremely powerful and will be easy to get accustomed to by a first-time car owner, the physical dimensions will take some time to get used to, especially in tight parking spaces. But overall it should make for a good first car if the individual can afford it.
Is the Lexus GS a good family car?
The Lexus GS is most certainly a good family vehicle and will comfortably host five occupants as well as 520 litres of luggage in the boot.
Is there a Hybrid Lexus GS?
While hybrid models did exist in certain global markets, locally the market was serviced by a 2.0-litre, turbocharged, 4-cylinder petrol, a 3.5-litre, V6 petrol and a 3.0-litre, V6 petrol.
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What’s it like to drive?
Reviewer’s opinion
In many respects, yes. The GS200t doesn’t feel as large as it is when you’re behind the wheel, and that’s largely due to its surprisingly athletic handling. With a bit more power, it could be a proper sports sedan – which is why the GS350 and GS F exist. But the aim with the GS200t is rather different. This is the sensible one, the one you’d buy when your head overrules your heart’s desires, so its accomplished driving dynamics comes as a bit of a surprise.
– Martin Pretorius, AutoTrader
What does it look like?
Exterior
Interior
What is the Lexus GS like inside?
As expected from a premium automaker such as Lexus, the interior has a solid build quality with high-quality materials and soft-touch surfaces. The seats are very comfortable and Lexus has ensured that very little road noise and or vibrations make their way into the cabin. The layout and ergonomics are well designed in such a way that the interior feels very uncluttered with clean lines extending the width and length of the trim.
Style
Quickly noticeable upfront is the spindle grille which is flank by Bi-LED headlamps. The daytime running lights come in a strong L-shaped design and both point towards the centre of the grille. On these last iterations of the GS model range, the front and rear of the bumper as well as the taillamps were updated for a sharper design. While the Lexus GS takes on a familiar sedan silhouette, it remains unmistakably a Lexus shape. The roofline also gradually tapers down towards the rear, however, does not encroach on the headroom of the rear occupants.
Tech features
- Three-zone air-conditioning system
- Electro Luminescent Display (ELD) for the climate control section.
- Tyre Pressure Monitor (With Auto Location)
- Park Distance Control
- Hill Assist Control
- Vehicle Dynamic Integrated Management (VDIM)
- Vehicle Stability Control (VSC)
- Anti-Lock Braking (ABS)
- Electric Power Steering (EPS)
- 12.3-inch infotainment screen
- Voice recognition
- Remote Touch Interface controller
Price and specs
Which is the cheapest GS?
The cheapest Lexus GS was the entry trim 200t EX – in 2016 when this model was still available new, prices usually started from R 786 000
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How much does it cost?
Please note that none of these models is in production anymore and the prices reflected below are the new pricing for the 2016/2017 model year.
Lexus GS 200t EX | from R 786 000 |
Lexus GS 300 EX | from R 809 800 |
Lexus GS 350 F-Sport | from R 924 800 |
*Pricing is correct at the time of publishing and subject to change without notice.
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