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| The Lexus GS is a rear-wheel drive, luxury sports sedan manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corp. under the Lexus brand and sold as the Toyota Aristo in Japan. Based on the platform and running gear of the Toyota Crown, it was introduced in 1991 in Japan and two years later in the US, Europe and selected markets in Asia. The model was designed to fill the gap between the ES and LS and to provide Lexus with a sports sedan that could compete with the BMW 5-series and the Mercedes-Benz E-class. Though essentially identical, GS and the Aristo differ in their engine and transmission combinations as well as equipment packages. First generation (1991-1997)With a body styled by the famous Ital Design firm, the Aristo was launched in October 1991, offering two versions: the R6 3.0 with a 24-valve, 276 hp (205 kW) twin-turbo 2JZ-GTE engine, and the 3.0Q with a 226 hp (169 kW) 2JZ-GE engine. A third model, the 4.0Zi-Four joined the Aristo lineup in 1992 and given the chassis code UZS143. This model came with the 1UZ-FE engine also found in the Toyota Celsior/Lexus LS and the Toyota Crown Majesta and standard four wheel drive. Production of the Lexus GS 300 (JZS147) began on February 22, 1993 at the Tahara, Japan assembly plant. The only engine available for the export markets was the 2JZ-GE.Second generation (1997-2005)The second generation Aristo was launched in Japan, codenamed JZS160 for cars with the 2JZ-GE engines and JZS161 for those with the 2JZ-GTE twin-turbo engines. VVT-i was now standard, resulting in a bump in torque. The twin-turbo version was available with electronic four-wheel steering, VDC and an automatic gearbox with a manual sequential mode. No 4WD models were offered.The GS began production in the JZS160 body style on August 4th, 1997 and was launched in 1998. The American market GS 400 was equipped with a UZ-series V8 that produced 300 hp and 310 ft·lbs of torque. Edmunds reported a 0-60 time of 5.4 seconds for the 3693-pound sedan. Again, no turbo models were offered outside Japan. In 2001, the engine received a 0.3 liter bump in displacement and the model was renamed GS 430. Peak horsepower was unchanged, but torque increased to 325 ft·lbs. The GS was Motor Trends Import Car of the Year for 1998. It also made Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list for 1998 through 2000. Third generation (2005-present)The third generation GS was first sold in 2005 as a 2006 model, with the chassis codename GRS190. The model lineup included the GS 300, with a 3.0 L V6 3GR-FSE engine, and the GS 430 with the same 4.3 L V8 used in the previous model. The GS 300 has a direct-injection engine for all markets except for Continental Asia. The 3.0 L engine is also found in the Toyota Mark X as well as the Zero Toyota Crown. A 4WD option was made available in the GS300 only.A 3.5L GS 350 is expected to replace the GS 300 and a 4.6L GS 460 to replace the 4.3L GS 430 by 2007. Production of the 3rd generation began on January 24, 2005. The equivalent Aristo was not released as Toyota sought to align all world markets (Japan included), using Lexus as their premium brand worldwide. GS450hUnveiled at the 2005 New York International Auto Show, the hybrid GS450h will join the GS line for 2007. It is the first mass-production rear-wheel drive luxury hybrid car. Its powertrain includes a naturally-aspirated 3.5 L 2GR-FSE V6 engine mated to an electric motor and a continuously variable transmission. Toyota expects the 'GS 450h' to receive a Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle rating and to set pricing at $55,595.The GS 450h weighs 4134 lb (1875 kg), but the combined hybrid powertrain produces 339 hp (253 kW), allowing the GS to accelerate to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 4.6 seconds. Lexus promises combined city/highway fuel economy of 28 mpg (8.4 L/100 km). 75 "Neiman Marcus Edition" GS450h sedans were offered as the annual holiday catalog car at a price of $65,000. All were sold in less than three hours on October 19, 2005 and will be delivered around April of 2006. The GS450h went on sale in Japan on March 16, 2006. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Lexus GS ] Some related entries: Jaguar XK150 | Citroën XM | Mercury Villager | ZIL-114 | Panhard Dyna Z | Mazda MX-5 | Maserati Biturbo | Car handling | Lexus ES | Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR | Volkswagen Gol This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Lexus GS; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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