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Lexus estimated that the ES 350's engine-transmission combination allowed acceleration to 97 km/h (60 mph) in less than 7 seconds, but tests netted the ES 350 as being one of the fastest front-wheel drive luxury sedans then available. 0–97 km/h (60 mph) was acquired in as little as 6.2 seconds by auto magazines, and the car showed a strong ...
2007 Lexus ES 350; 2010 Lexus ES 240; 2013 Lexus ES 250/ES 300h/ES 350; 2015 Lexus ES 200/ES 250/ES 300h/ES 350; 2018 Lexus ES 200/ES 250/ES 260/ES 300h/ES 350; GS: midsize RWD/AWD. 1993 Lexus GS 300; 1998 Lexus GS 300/GS 400; 2001 Lexus GS 430; 2006 Lexus GS 300/GS 300 AWD/GS 430/GS 450h; 2008 Lexus GS 350/GS 350 AWD/GS 460; 2013 Lexus GS 250 ...
1993–2005 Lexus GS300; UZS Platform (1UZ, 3UZ engines) 1989.5–1999, 2001–2012 Toyota Crown Majesta; 1991.5–2006 Toyota Crown Royal; 1991–2006 Toyota Aristo 4.0i/V40/iFour; 1998–2000 Lexus GS400; 2001–2008 Lexus GS430; URS Platform (1UR-FE, 1UR-FSE) 2008–2012 Toyota Crown Majesta; 2008–2011 Lexus GS460; GWS Platform (2GR-FSE)
2004–2006 Lexus RX 330 (3MZ) 2004–2006 Lexus ES 330 (3MZ) 2005–2007 Toyota Avalon (2GR-FE) ... 2019– Lexus ES 350; UA 80F. Applications
The Lexus brand was created around the same time as Japanese rivals Nissan and Honda developed their Infiniti and Acura premium brands. The Japanese government imposed voluntary export restraints for the U.S. market, so it was more profitable for Japanese automakers to export more expensive cars to the U.S.
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The Lexus IS (Japanese: レクサス・IS, Hepburn: Rekusasu IS) is a compact executive car [1] (D-segment in Europe) sold by Lexus, a luxury division of Toyota, since 1998.. The IS was originally sold under the Toyota Altezza (Japanese: トヨタ・アルテッツァ, Hepburn: Toyota Arutettsua) nameplate in Japan from 1998 (the word Altezza is Italian for 'height' or 'highnes
The Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System was first available as an option on the model year 2004 Lexus GX 470, a sport utility vehicle that was only sold in North America, and based roughly on the 120 Series Land Cruiser Prado. The system was also introduced in similar form on the 2008 Toyota Land Cruiser.