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Images of 2012 Lexus GS leaked hours before Facebook reveal
Just yesterday Leftlane shared some images sourced from China showing a slightly covered 2012 Lexus GS, but today we came across a trio of images of a totally uncovered U.S.-spec GS just hours ahead of its intended release.
The latest photos show a more aggressive GS that doesn’t stray far from Lexus’ LF-Gh concept car. Although proportions aren’t heavily changed from the current car – itself a model clearly inspired by the Giugiaro-penned first-generation GS – the details are certainly unique.
Lexus previously stated that the all-new GS would be “more intense in every way,” and the photos certainly support that claim. The 2013 GS is highlighted by a “distinctive new front grille”, which Lexus says will spread to all future models.
Lexus also says the GS will usher in an “entirely new direction of driving dynamics.”
“Today, buyers in the mid-size luxury segment want a more engaging driving experience, styling that makes a statement, and a roomier interior package,” said Mark Templin, Lexus group vice president and general manager. “With the all-new GS, we’re giving them what they asked for, and more.”
Haven’t we already seen the next GS in concept form?
Yes, in fact we have when Lexus debuted the LF-Gh concept sedan at the New York International Auto Show earlier this year. The concept car shown was most definitely “more intense in every way” than the current GS, and it looks like little of that styling will be watered down for the production car.
Lexus’ L-Finesse styling themes are evident throughout the LF-Gh, including soft and hard surface techniques that give the concept car a decidedly more aggressive style than the current production GS. Some elements, like a curvy C-pillar, are still in play. That C-pillar is a direct descendant from the first-generation GS, the one penned by Italian design firm Giugiaro. Subsequent GSs were styled internally.
Unlike the current GS, the LF-Gh eschews the twin headlamp arrangement for single pieces outfitted with LEDs.
Lexus also teased the new car’s interior, although not many details are obvious. The look is more symmetrical and, interestingly, more Teutonic than the current car’s comparatively organic shape.
Underneath its hood, a hybrid powertrain of unspecified specifications provides motivation in the concept car. Look for gasoline and hybrid powertrains to return in the production model. Clearly, Lexus is trying to make its midsize sedan lineup into a more performance-oriented player, but just how the automaker will back up its styling intentions with performance remains to be seen.
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http://www.leftlanenews.com/lexus-gs-350-future.html
Just yesterday Leftlane shared some images sourced from China showing a slightly covered 2012 Lexus GS, but today we came across a trio of images of a totally uncovered U.S.-spec GS just hours ahead of its intended release.
The latest photos show a more aggressive GS that doesn’t stray far from Lexus’ LF-Gh concept car. Although proportions aren’t heavily changed from the current car – itself a model clearly inspired by the Giugiaro-penned first-generation GS – the details are certainly unique.
Lexus previously stated that the all-new GS would be “more intense in every way,” and the photos certainly support that claim. The 2013 GS is highlighted by a “distinctive new front grille”, which Lexus says will spread to all future models.
Lexus also says the GS will usher in an “entirely new direction of driving dynamics.”
“Today, buyers in the mid-size luxury segment want a more engaging driving experience, styling that makes a statement, and a roomier interior package,” said Mark Templin, Lexus group vice president and general manager. “With the all-new GS, we’re giving them what they asked for, and more.”
Haven’t we already seen the next GS in concept form?
Yes, in fact we have when Lexus debuted the LF-Gh concept sedan at the New York International Auto Show earlier this year. The concept car shown was most definitely “more intense in every way” than the current GS, and it looks like little of that styling will be watered down for the production car.
Lexus’ L-Finesse styling themes are evident throughout the LF-Gh, including soft and hard surface techniques that give the concept car a decidedly more aggressive style than the current production GS. Some elements, like a curvy C-pillar, are still in play. That C-pillar is a direct descendant from the first-generation GS, the one penned by Italian design firm Giugiaro. Subsequent GSs were styled internally.
Unlike the current GS, the LF-Gh eschews the twin headlamp arrangement for single pieces outfitted with LEDs.
Lexus also teased the new car’s interior, although not many details are obvious. The look is more symmetrical and, interestingly, more Teutonic than the current car’s comparatively organic shape.
Underneath its hood, a hybrid powertrain of unspecified specifications provides motivation in the concept car. Look for gasoline and hybrid powertrains to return in the production model. Clearly, Lexus is trying to make its midsize sedan lineup into a more performance-oriented player, but just how the automaker will back up its styling intentions with performance remains to be seen.
More Photo's....
http://www.leftlanenews.com/lexus-gs-350-future.html
