couldn't agree more. I don't hate it as I used to but I admit, it HAS improved.
I hate those wing mirrors, in design and position, it just looks wrong to have them mounted on the door instead of the A-Pillar on a luxury car. Overall though I think its a nice enough design, if the window area was a little bigger it would be very good indeed. Still, I cant see this beating the F01/2 LCI ( and definitely not the W222 )
It is down to the aerodynamic and refinement reasons to have the wing mirrors position on the door, away from the A-pillar.I hate those wing mirrors, in design and position, it just looks wrong to have them mounted on the door instead of the A-Pillar on a luxury car. Overall though I think its a nice enough design, if the window area was a little bigger it would be very good indeed. Still, I cant see this beating the F01/2 LCI ( and definitely not the W222 )
The thing is...sometimes when people comment on a car, they don't go and analyze/decipher every detail of it. I am certain the GCF community really appreciates people who take the time to break down elements of the car, whether it be the lines, the proportions, or the flow of the vehicle, but often times its a lot simpler. While many enthusiasts will quickly be able to recognize that the new LS is not radically different both in its engineering and design, the majority does not notice this. For me, the new LS is a big enough change to leave me content. The front alone does not make me think of the old gen, and neither does the rear. In fact, examples from MB, such as the ML, GL, and SL, share qualities in its design that are more suggestive towards their ancestors than the LS ever evokes.
I agree in general and fact is, it's Toyota/Lexus own design, heritage and progress within the framework of their own criteria and history. Unlike the KIA K9 flagship which is a copy+paste job from established brands like Lexus, Audi, BMW, Benz etc. of which the end result translates into nothing else than a Korean trifle-pudding![]()
So then in the end the Lexus is a Lexus, whether I like the car/design or not (which I don't) is subjective. What I do like is that the brand (Lexus) does it's own thing in it's own way the Lexus wayAnd not following some Korean trifle recipe...
Com'on Naas. Lexus have been copying european cars (Mercs in particular) for more time and in more models than Kia![]()
I think Lexus is forming its own identity very nicely now... In the generation of the LS430 it maybe was still a follower. Now it is forging its own ways, albeit differently IMO to the Germans.
Like we see the way the doors lock with a 'lever' type button - we see it as cheap, but really it is just the Japanese way of doing things. We perceive it as cheap because we see it in all other Japanese cars. Same thing for the cheap-looking buttons - I believe there is a reason behind them, and that's they don't wear out as quickly as conventional, soft-touch buttons. 5 years on, the buttons on a used LS460 still looks brand new.
Plus now with the new GS and the spindle grille, whether you like it or not Lexus can finally call something its own - an identity.
Is Lexus the very best Japanese brand? Like I know BMW is the best German brand so i wanted to compare![]()
Well, that's pretty subjective. But in the premium luxury segment, the Japanese only have Lexus and Infiniti I reckon. Unless I missed out anything else!
Really? Hmm..not Acura? I am not sure about Toyota and Honda....
So eveyrone has their own opinions, then?
Ah, I missed about Acura, I guess because we don't get it in this part of the world.
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