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2005 Lexus LF-Sh Concept
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The LF-Sh is a yet another Lexus concept depicting the brands L-Finesse design language, but this time it represents the next generation of a vehicle that has become synonymous with upscale luxury and quality on this side of the Pacific, the replacement for the full-size LS sedan.
But in and of itself, this stylish new concept vehicle could be the biggest test of Toyotas premium brand to date. The pressure mounted against Lexus concerning this cars introduction is beyond high, as its not only the preview of its forthcoming flagship model but is also being presented for the first time in the brands home country of Japan, where Lexus is a completely new entity.
So far, both the GS, which was first introduced as the LF-S concept, and the new IS, which debuted as
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| The LF-Sh is a yet another Lexus concept depicting the brands L-Finesse design language, but this time it represents the full-size LS sedan. (Photo: Lexus) |
What gives the LF-Sh concept such great presence is its adherence to Lexus new L-Finesse design language. One might think that the same styling cues used on a sport compact sedan would clash when applied to the sizeable dimensions of the LS, but this interpretation works to compliment. Despite being the biggest
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| One might think that the same styling cues used on a sport compact sedan would clash when applied to the sizeable dimensions of the LS, but this interpretation works. (Photo: Lexus) |
The LF-Shs presentation does a fairly good job at disguising the vehicles size, betrayed only by a few softer edges. Overall, the car measures 199.2 inches in length, 73.8 inches in width, 57.7 inches in height, and
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| The LF-Shs presentation does a fairly good job at disguising the vehicles size, betrayed only by a few softer edges. (Photo: Lexus) |
Interestingly, there is some internal interest at raising the LS competitive status by offering a long wheelbase version. Less drastic moves have been made elsewhere in the Lexus lineup, such as offering different drivetrains or all-wheel drive, but never in such a large scale. Lexus change on the "one size fits all" policy is sure to benefit the brand down the road by reaching a larger audience.
For the concept, Lexus has specified that the car will be powered by a V8 engine assisted by an electric hybrid motor (hence the h in its name). Its unclear exactly what type of motor will be used, but judging by the fact that its an eight-cylinder the unit under the hood of the LF-Sh concept is most likely the new 4.6-liter V8 with a low-performance
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| Toyota president Katsuaki Watanabe (left) and Lexus development chief Takeshi Yoshida introduce the Lexus LF-Sh concept. (Photo: Lexus) |
As for production, its expected that a new 4.6-liter V8 featuring VVT-L dual variable valve timing, and D4-S direct injection will power the standard LS. Although the engine has yet to be officially confirmed, its been long speculated that power output will be around 350-horsepower, a significant improvement over the current 4.3-liters 290-hp. Without any great leaps and bounds of imagination, this car will be called the LS 460. This motor will most likely be paired to a six-speed automatic.
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