New names for Lexus models
#1
Lexus Fanatic
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New names for Lexus models
Has it been talked about yet.
The 2018 IS200t will become the IS300. Same thing for RC, and NX. GS200t will also become the GS300. I said a while back Lexus would be going this route.
Just wondering if there is a thread somewhere.
The 2018 IS200t will become the IS300. Same thing for RC, and NX. GS200t will also become the GS300. I said a while back Lexus would be going this route.
Just wondering if there is a thread somewhere.
#2
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#3
Lexus Test Driver
The publications that have announced a new 2.0T IS300 have not addressed what happens to the current V6 IS300. Actually, it's quite poor reporting. Do they not even know Lexus already has an IS300 when they talk about the new name change? Maybe in their defense, the current V6 IS300 is not available in California or parts of the West Coast. Could be throwing them off.
#4
The publications that have announced a new 2.0T IS300 have not addressed what happens to the current V6 IS300. Actually, it's quite poor reporting. Do they not even know Lexus already has an IS300 when they talk about the new name change? Maybe in their defense, the current V6 IS300 is not available in California or parts of the West Coast. Could be throwing them off.
#5
Lexus Champion
The four-cylinder IS 200t has been renamed the IS 300 RWD, and the updated V-6s in the IS 300 AWD and IS 350 each receive a 5-hp bump.
I'm not sure I understand the question about what happens with the V6 IS300 AWD. Seems clear to me the IS300 AWD lives on with a V6.
Last edited by JDR76; 08-15-17 at 09:28 AM.
#6
Lexus Fanatic
I'm for tossing the whole system of alphabet-soup-and-numbers system for naming vehicles. Though most of us, as auto enthusiasts, know the system and which vehicles are which, it is, nevertheless, a constant source of confusion for those who don't, and who would be better-served by having simple names for each vehicle. Some of the most confusing letter or letter/number combos come from Lincoln, Acura, and Mercedes.
#7
Lexus Test Driver
Odd. So if I understand this correctly, they will be calling the 2WD model virtually the same thing as the AWD model even though they use two totally different engines (?). And being that the average shopper is just going to call both models the "300," it's going to cause confusion on the showroom floor. Really not the greatest marketing choice. Or at least I can't think of too many other instances when this has been done. They'll probably rectify this within one to two years, once they start getting complaints from dealerships.
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#8
Odd. So, so if I understand this correctly, they will be calling the 2WD model virtually the same thing as the AWD model even though they use two totally different engines (?). And being that the average shopper is just going to call both models the "300," it's going to cause confusion on the showroom floor. Really not the greatest marketing choice. Or at least I can't think of too many other instances when this has been done. They'll probably rectify this within one to two years, once they start getting complaints from dealerships.
#9
Lexus Test Driver
Everyone obviously knows that there is an IS300. I think the current IS300 stays IS300. It was AWD only, as Lexus doesn't pair the 2.0T with AWD in the IS and GS. Instead of IS200t RWD / IS300 AWD and then IS350 RWD and AWD. It's simplified into 300 and 350, both in RWD and AWD.
I never seen the same exact model name for 2 different engines.....
#11
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I don't really like how they've disassociated the number with the engine. Now it's kind of like how the Q50 has multiple engine options. The hard part with Lexus is that you also have the IS350, so sometimes they follow it, and sometimes they don't, all on the same model...
#13
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Odd. So, so if I understand this correctly, they will be calling the 2WD model virtually the same thing as the AWD model even though they use two totally different engines (?). And being that the average shopper is just going to call both models the "300," it's going to cause confusion on the showroom floor. Really not the greatest marketing choice. Or at least I can't think of too many other instances when this has been done. They'll probably rectify this within one to two years, once they start getting complaints from dealerships.
I thought the BMW 528i went from being naturally aspirated to turbo without a name change? The 2011 model has the 3.0L inline six, and the 2012 has a turbo 2.0L inline four.
#14
Lexus Test Driver
Well, the trunklid will still have the AWD badge on it for AWD models. "200t" has always seemed like a mouthful to me anyway...
I thought the BMW 528i went from being naturally aspirated to turbo without a name change? The 2011 model has the 3.0L inline six, and the 2012 has a turbo 2.0L inline four.
I thought the BMW 528i went from being naturally aspirated to turbo without a name change? The 2011 model has the 3.0L inline six, and the 2012 has a turbo 2.0L inline four.
In Lexus case you will have 2018 GS300 with V6/AWD and a 2018 GS300 with 4cyl turbo/RWD!
Plus they just introduced the GS200t name a year ago.....
#15
Lexus Champion
They don't offer a GS300 AWD. Your point is valid on the IS though.