Lexus unveiled today the new GS*1 and SC*2 vehicle series models, which will be sold in Japan when Lexus begins domestic operations on August 30. It also unveiled the IS*3 vehicle series, which will begin sales on September 28.
The GS450h, a GS with a hybrid system, will be released in the spring of 2006, and the LS, Lexus' flagship sedan, will be introduced later that year.
Sales and service will be conducted through a Lexus specialty dealer network of 143 dealers, as of August 30, and 151 dealers by year-end. Dealer outlets feature a uniform design and are staffed by approximately 2,000 employees, collectively. All employees have undergone specialized Lexus training—through the Lexus Total Care system and other exclusive programs designed to make the purchase and ownership of Lexus vehicles the best possible experience—to provide hospitality and customer satisfaction that exceeds expectations in all phases, from consulting to vehicle delivery and maintenance.
*1 Grand Sedan
*2 Sports Coupe
*3 Intelligent Sports Sedan
Note: Products described in this and in any attached material are for the Japanese market only
Vehicle Outline
GS Vehicle Series
Photo: GS430: http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/news/05/image/0726_1.jpg
Powertrain and Chassis Provide Superior Basic Performance
* The 4.3-liter V8 3UZ-FE engine offers high torque and a truly refined driving sense that only a V8 can provide.
* The new 3.5-liter V6 2GR-FSE engine combines outstanding driving performance with excellent fuel efficiency and low emissions.
* The 6SuperECT and Sequential Shiftmatic offers smooth gear shifting and sporty operation.
* The VGRS (Variable Gear Ratio Steering) dynamically varies the relationship between the amount the steering wheel is turned and the angle of the front wheels (standard on the GS430).
* An electric active stabilizer suspension system, the first in the world*1, contributes to a smooth ride and stable turning performance (optional on the GS430).
* The highly reassuring brake system provides solid stopping power, precise control and a sense of firmness.
Advanced Equipment
* A lane-keeping assist system (optional on the GS430) and radar cruise control (optional on all vehicles in the series) lends itself to safe driving.
* The advanced-function, G-Link-compatible HDD (Hard Disc Drive) navigation system includes a "sound library" that can hold up to 2,000 music titles.
* The cutting-edge, Lexus-dedicated telematics service, G-Link (compatible with HelpNet and G-Security) includes various new services, such as route planning with traffic congestion warnings.
Advanced Safety and Environmental Performance
* Going a step beyond an earlier VDIM (Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management) system that provided integrated control of drive power, steering and braking, the newly developed VDIM is the first in the world*1 with integrated active steering control. The new VDIM integrates the active steering function for optimal control of the front-wheel steering angle through use of VGRS for a higher level of preventive safety and ideal vehicle performance (standard on the GS430).
* The Pre-Crash Safety system warns drivers that a front-end collision is imminent and works to reduce injury in such an event (an emergency brake-link type is standard; a millimeter-wave radar type is optional).
* Driver-Assist Braking Control, or DABC, the first in the world*1, aims to enhance driving safety and contributes to passive safety by controlling the brakes for gentle deceleration according to the speed of the vehicle ahead (optional on the GS430).
* All vehicles in the series have been certified as having emissions levels 75% lower than 2005 standards under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's Approval System for Low-emission Vehicles.
* Eco-VAS (Eco-Vehicle Assessment System), a unique environmental evaluation system developed by Toyota Motor Corporation, has been employed to reduce environmental impact, namely through the implementation of life cycle assessment (LCA), resulting in the reduction of emissions of CO2 and other atmospheric pollutants, not just during the use stage but also over the entire life cycle of the vehicle, from manufacture through to disposal.
(The GS450h, meanwhile, is scheduled to be launched in spring 2006 and will incorporate a new hybrid system combining a 3.5-liter V6 engine and a high-performance electric motor.)
SC Vehicle Series
Photo: SC430: http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/news/05/image/0726_2.jpg
Powertrain and Chassis Provide Superior Basic Performance
* The 4.3-liter V8 3UZ-FE engine offers high torque and a truly refined driving sense that only a V8 can provide.
* The 6SuperECT and Sequential Shiftmatic offers smooth shifting and sporty operation.
* The brake system delivers the stable braking performance expected of a system that offers a truly natural brake pedal feel.
Advanced Equipment
* Includes the cutting-edge, Lexus dedicated telematic service, G-LINK.
Advanced Safety and Environmental Performance
* All vehicles in the series have been certified as having emissions levels 75% lower than 2005 standards under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's Approval System for Low-emission Vehicles.
* LCA has been implemented and emissions of CO2 and other atmospheric pollutants have been reduced, not just during the use stage but also over the entire life cycle of the vehicle, from manufacture through to disposal.
IS Vehicle Series
Photo: IS350: http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/news/05/image/0726_3.jpg
Powertrain and Chassis Provide Superior Basic Performance
* The new 3.5-liter V6 2GR-FSE engine combines outstanding driving performance with excellent fuel efficiency and low emissions.
* The 2.5-liter V6 4GR-FSE engine offers easy and balanced driving.
* The 6SuperECT and Sequential Shiftmatic (with steering paddle shift) offers smooth gear shifting and sporty operation for that added joy of complete control.
* The highly reassuring brake system provides solid stopping power, precise control and a sense of firmness.
Advanced Equipment
* The radar cruise control contributes to superior driving comfort (optional on all vehicles in the series).
* The advanced-function, G-Link-compatible HDD (Hard Disc Drive) navigation system includes a "sound library" that can hold up to 2,000 music titles.
* The cutting-edge, Lexus-dedicated telematics service, G-Link (compatible with HelpNet and G-Security) includes various new services, such as route planning with traffic congestion warnings.
Advanced Safety and Environmental Performance
* The VDIM integrates a higher level of preventive safety and ideal vehicle performance (standard on the IS350).
* The Pre-Crash Safety system warns drivers that a front-end collision is imminent and works to reduce injury in such an event (a millimeter-wave radar type is optional on all vehicles in the series).
* The world's first*1 SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) Twin-Chamber Airbag comprises two chambers that, upon deployment, form a depression in the center in order to secure the passenger's upper body, particularly the shoulders and head, from various angles in an effort to disperse the physical impact felt by the passenger and minimize injury.
* All vehicles in the series have been certified as having emissions levels 75% lower than 2005 standards under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's Approval System for Low-emission Vehicles. IS250 rear-wheel drive vehicles boast fuel efficiency that is five percent lower than the level called for by Japanese 2010 fuel efficiency standards*2, while the IS250 all-wheel-drive vehicles efficiently meet these fuel efficiency standards.
* Eco-VAS, a unique environmental evaluation system developed by Toyota Motor Corporation, has been employed to reduce environmental impact, namely through the implementation of LCA, resulting in the reduction of emissions of CO2 and other atmospheric pollutants, not just during the use stage but also over the entire life cycle of the vehicle, from manufacture through to disposal.
*1 As of June 2005, according to Toyota investigations
*2 Fuel efficiency standards specified by the Law Concerning the Rational Use of Energy
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