Merged 2021 IS re-design / refresh threads
#706
Why is he not at least reading Lexus USA .com to see that this color is exclusive to the F Sport and it's called Infrared.
He should be concise when he starts off the video and tell the viewers what the color is called instead of not being prepared.
It's not Matador. lol Also why not peak inside to see what color interior? It looks like black but will never know. lol
He should be concise when he starts off the video and tell the viewers what the color is called instead of not being prepared.
It's not Matador. lol Also why not peak inside to see what color interior? It looks like black but will never know. lol
#707
https://www.cnet.com/google-amp/news...-release-date/
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Even though it might look pretty different, the 2021 Lexus IS still packs many of the same underpinnings, which means this new compact luxury sedan doesn't feature a massive price hike as part of its many updates.
Lexus on Wednesday announced pricing for the 2021 IS sedan. A base IS 300 with rear-wheel drive will cost $40,025, including $1,025 for destination, an increase of $440 over the 2020 IS 300 RWD. It's the only trim level that will net you Lexus' 241-horsepower, 258-pound-foot four-cylinder engine, which mates to an eight-speed automatic transmission.Adding all-wheel drive to the IS 300 replaces the I4 with a 3.5-liter V6 producing 260 hp and 236 lb-ft, and the transmission loses two forward gears, dropping to six. This variant will set you back $42,025, which is actually $10 less than the 2020 model is priced. Hmm.
If more power is on your list, there's the IS 350 F Sport, which takes that same V6 and bumps the power up to 311 hp and 280 lb-ft while adding a bit more aggression in the looks department. The IS 350 RWD uses an eight-speed automatic, while again, moving to AWD removes two cogs from the equation. The rear-drive IS 350 will cost $43,925, an increase of $1,145. Throwing in two more driven wheels raises the window sticker to $45,925, which is $1,095 more than the 2021 model.
There are a few options packages on offer, too, most of which are aggressively priced. Parking sensors are $600, and a pairing of parking sensors and a surround-view camera system costs $1,400. The always-excellent Mark Levinson audio system is $1,080, or $2,750 when combined with embedded navigation for the infotainment system. A power moonroof is a sensible $1,100, while fancier LED headlights with automatic high beams will set you back $1,250.
Lexus on Wednesday announced pricing for the 2021 IS sedan. A base IS 300 with rear-wheel drive will cost $40,025, including $1,025 for destination, an increase of $440 over the 2020 IS 300 RWD. It's the only trim level that will net you Lexus' 241-horsepower, 258-pound-foot four-cylinder engine, which mates to an eight-speed automatic transmission.Adding all-wheel drive to the IS 300 replaces the I4 with a 3.5-liter V6 producing 260 hp and 236 lb-ft, and the transmission loses two forward gears, dropping to six. This variant will set you back $42,025, which is actually $10 less than the 2020 model is priced. Hmm.
If more power is on your list, there's the IS 350 F Sport, which takes that same V6 and bumps the power up to 311 hp and 280 lb-ft while adding a bit more aggression in the looks department. The IS 350 RWD uses an eight-speed automatic, while again, moving to AWD removes two cogs from the equation. The rear-drive IS 350 will cost $43,925, an increase of $1,145. Throwing in two more driven wheels raises the window sticker to $45,925, which is $1,095 more than the 2021 model.
There are a few options packages on offer, too, most of which are aggressively priced. Parking sensors are $600, and a pairing of parking sensors and a surround-view camera system costs $1,400. The always-excellent Mark Levinson audio system is $1,080, or $2,750 when combined with embedded navigation for the infotainment system. A power moonroof is a sensible $1,100, while fancier LED headlights with automatic high beams will set you back $1,250.
Last edited by JBison73; 09-30-20 at 09:28 AM.
#708
Did not expect the price cuts!!
They're saying the is350 price increases but that is incorrect, it is only an F sport now and last year's f sport started at 46k vs around 43k this year
They're saying the is350 price increases but that is incorrect, it is only an F sport now and last year's f sport started at 46k vs around 43k this year
Last edited by Alexd3498; 09-30-20 at 10:50 AM.
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#709
More incentive to get the IS350. Are they trying squeeze out the IS300? If I was getting this model I'd definitely get the 350.
#711
Sorry for asking this dumb question but have they indicated that it will have a front camera? At 2:27 in the video above, you see the camera above the Lexus logo on the grill.
I have to say that while in motion, the new IS looks pretty slick, and while I am not a fan of black wheels, I am happy that conventional wheels are going to be available
I have to say that while in motion, the new IS looks pretty slick, and while I am not a fan of black wheels, I am happy that conventional wheels are going to be available
#713
I want the mirrors. Since the IS/CT/LS/ES all share the same mirrors, the now the 3IS.5 has new mirrors, that means we *may* be able to retrofit these onto any of the older cars. Unless the bases are proprietary to the mirror assemblies. Certainly the 3IS and 3IS.5 can do a direct swap unless the angle of the door tops are drastically different? Just an interesting thought.
#714
#715
I think the price is a bit too high considering the engines and powertrains and interior are outgunned and outdated. Also no F Sport except for expensive (and low-selling) IS350 model?
I would go Team BMW, Team Acura, or Team Tesla on this one.
I would go Team BMW, Team Acura, or Team Tesla on this one.
#718