Next Gen Lexus ES Spy shots !
#106
Lexus Fanatic
And the IS and GS were just refreshed. What more refreshes has the IS gotten over the GS?
#107
Lexus Test Driver
Originally Posted by SW15LS
And the IS and GS were just refreshed. What more refreshes has the IS gotten over the GS?
#108
Thus, while the older 2012-19 4GS has to compete against the new 2016-23 E Class, a fresher 2013-20 3IS gets to compete against a barely newer 2014-21 C Class.
That's why GS has a big fall off in sales compared to IS.
The other reason why GS volumes low is because of the midsize front drive based ES.
#109
Lexus Fanatic
Blaming the spindle grill for sedan sales decline is wrong. The ugly RX with its ginormous spindle grill sells like hot cakes. Sedan sales are down because people have migrated to CUVs and the sedans are in clear need of a revamp. The GS sales are abysmal because it's power train options are lacking and the tech is ancient. The IS isn't as bad but they Lexus seems to give it more refreshes than the GS.
Last edited by Toys4RJill; 08-16-17 at 08:21 PM.
#110
Lexus Fanatic
Typo, Jill?........I think you meant the RX. The GX is a redone Toyota Prado......a body-on-frame truck platform.
#111
Lexus Fanatic
Yeah the GX is about as far from a car as you can get.
#113
Pole Position
News from Australia!
Looks like I was right about the GS going upmarket and becoming a CLS/A7/6 GC fighter :
https://www.goauto.com.au/news/lexus...-09/57412.html
By DANIEL DEGASPERI
LEXUS Australia chief executive Peter McGregor has rejected reports that the next-generation GS large car has been cancelled, pointing instead to a possible evolution of the traditional sedan into a more fashionable coupe-style model.
A report from Japanese magazine MagX earlier this year quoted an internal Lexus source saying that the next-generation GS had been cancelled, however that appears to be incorrect, according to Mr McGregor.
“I think it (new GS) would still be a four-door sedan in terms of its application, but the exterior styling may appear to be more liftback,” he told GoAuto at the national media launch of the Lexus LC in Tyabb, Victoria, this week.
“I’m not saying anything about the future, I’m just saying if you … want to talk about how we’re going to reinvigorate the sedan market, I think you can probably take a clue from the design of the next-generation LS.
“The styling of the vehicle is very much moving from a traditional three-box sedan, if you will, to more of a liftback body style. And I think that that change will actually add great appeal to the sedan market.”
Looks like I was right about the GS going upmarket and becoming a CLS/A7/6 GC fighter :
https://www.goauto.com.au/news/lexus...-09/57412.html
Lexus backs GS, future large liftback likely
GS will likely be replaced by swoopier coupe-like Lexus liftback
9 Jun 2017
By DANIEL DEGASPERI
LEXUS Australia chief executive Peter McGregor has rejected reports that the next-generation GS large car has been cancelled, pointing instead to a possible evolution of the traditional sedan into a more fashionable coupe-style model.
A report from Japanese magazine MagX earlier this year quoted an internal Lexus source saying that the next-generation GS had been cancelled, however that appears to be incorrect, according to Mr McGregor.
“I think it (new GS) would still be a four-door sedan in terms of its application, but the exterior styling may appear to be more liftback,” he told GoAuto at the national media launch of the Lexus LC in Tyabb, Victoria, this week.
“I’m not saying anything about the future, I’m just saying if you … want to talk about how we’re going to reinvigorate the sedan market, I think you can probably take a clue from the design of the next-generation LS.
“The styling of the vehicle is very much moving from a traditional three-box sedan, if you will, to more of a liftback body style. And I think that that change will actually add great appeal to the sedan market.”
#114
Lexus Fanatic
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makes sense. bringing the gs DOWNMARKET with the gs200t was about the worst thing they could have done with the es having the v6. it needs to be a7 / cls competitor.
#115
Lexus Test Driver
Sounds like the new competition to the new 6series GT previously the 5seriesGT, which sells in tiny #s and is very ugly.
I prefer they kept it a regular Sport Sedan. I mean this is Lexus - how they cant make a better RWD sedan than the Genesis G80 is both sad and mind boggling.
The market is still there - Eclass, 5series, A6, Genesis all sell in solid #s.
Disappointing that they are giving up.
I prefer they kept it a regular Sport Sedan. I mean this is Lexus - how they cant make a better RWD sedan than the Genesis G80 is both sad and mind boggling.
The market is still there - Eclass, 5series, A6, Genesis all sell in solid #s.
Disappointing that they are giving up.
#116
Steve
#117
Lexus Test Driver
CLS, 6 GC, A7 are fashion statements where styling, badge and HP supercede everything else.
It would be difficult for GS to get traction here imo.
#119
How is the LS more upscale now? Its the only car in segment without V8 - if anything its no longer competing with the big dogs.
CLS, 6 GC, A7 are fashion statements where styling, badge and HP supercede everything else.
It would be difficult for GS to get traction here imo.
CLS, 6 GC, A7 are fashion statements where styling, badge and HP supercede everything else.
It would be difficult for GS to get traction here imo.
The GS as currently constituted can't compete with the CLS, A7, or 6GC, but the new car described above is a different animal. New chassis based on LS/LC design, new engine(s), and a fastback coupe like style could make it competitive. It depends on how well Lexus handles the design of the new car.
#120
Lexus Test Driver
I would have hoped Lexus made a competitive proper sedan so they wouldn't have to take an extreme measure like this. BMW, Mercedes, and Audi all have success with their middle sedans. Now if they do go this route, it's going to leave a hole in their line-up. A better outcome would have been keep the GS as-is AND add a swoopier version. Audi checks all those boxes and it works.