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Lexus GS (S190)

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For a complete overview of all GS models, seeLexus GS.

Motor vehicle
Lexus GS (S190)
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
ProductionJanuary 2005 – December 2011
AssemblyJapan:Tahara, Aichi (Tahara plant)
DesignerYasuhide Hosoda, Isoroku Yamada andSotiris Kovos (2002)[1][2]
Body and chassis
ClassExecutive car (E)
Body style4-doorsedan
Layout
PlatformToyota N platform
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,850 mm (112.2 in)
Length
  • 2005-2009: 4,826 mm (190.0 in)
  • 2009-2011: 4,844 mm (190.7 in)
Width1,821 mm (71.7 in)
Height
  • RWD: 1,425 mm (56.1 in)
  • AWD: 1,435 mm (56.5 in)
Chronology
PredecessorLexus GS (S160)
SuccessorLexus GS (L10)

TheLexus GS (S190) is the third generation of theLexus GS line ofexecutive cars. Sold byLexus from 2005 to 2011, the line includes multipleV6,V8, andhybrid models. A concept model for the GS line, theLF-S, debuted in late 2003 at theTokyo Motor Show. The third generation GS first appeared as a pre-production vehicle at the 2004North American International Auto Show in Detroit with the production version being shown a year later at the 2005 show. The initial lineup featured V6 and V8 engines with rear-wheel drive, and for the first time on a Lexus sedan, the option of all-wheel drive with the V6-powered GS 300 and GS 350 models. The GS 450h performance hybrid joined the lineup in 2006.

The production GS was built on a newly designed mid-size platform which would also be used on the second-generation IS.[3] Production of the third generation began on 24 January 2005 in the city ofTahara, Aichi, in Japan, where all GS models would be built. The third generation GS was also the first model to feature Lexus' ownL-finesse styling upon its introduction.

History of development

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TheLexus LF-S concept at the 2005 Los Angeles Auto show.

Concept

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Further information:Lexus LF-S

In October 2003, Lexus premiered theLF-S (Lexus Future Sedan), a concept car which presaged the design characteristics of the upcoming GS.[4] The design features on the LF-S concept included a slingshot cabin, sleek profile, and fastback rear deck lid, which were translated to the production GS, while the windshield cleansing system, glass roof, and side cameras were not.

2006–2009 Lexus GS 450h (GWS191R; Australia)

Exterior

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In 1999, development commenced on a successor to the S160 under chief engineer, Shigetoshi Miyoshi. Styling for both the exterior and interior was done under lead designer Yasuhide Hosoda between 2000 and 2002, during whichL-finesse came to fruition in 2001.[5] By 2002, a design was finalized, to be introduced the following year.

The third generation GS was the introductory Lexus model for the marque's newL-finesse design philosophy. Characterized by swooping lines, afastback profile, and more muscular styling, the GS indicated the future direction of the Lexus lineup. The production GS featured a slingshot cabin, first previewed on the earlier Lexus LF-S concept. The production GS also retained the quad headlamp design from the second generation model and previousLexus SC while addingLED tailamps, and one-piece bumpers to create a more uniform appearance. The drag coefficient on the third generation GS design reached 0.27Cd.[6]

Interior

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Third generation GS interior (GRS190R)

The GS interior was available with ash leather and blackBird's eye maplewood trim, cashmere leather and brown bird's-eye maple trim, or black leather and walnut trim.[6]Major standard features included a water repellent front door glass, an acoustic windshield, solar energy absorbing glass,electrochromic auto-dimming side mirrors with puddle lamps, electrochromicauto-dimming rearview mirror, 10-way driver and front passenger power and heated seats with three-position Lexus Memory System, power tilt/telescoping steering wheel, and a power trunk closer.[6] The GS sedans also were the first to feature the latest generation of Lexus'SmartAccess keyless system–-adding apush-button start for the first time as standard.[6]

Other unique features included a driver-side hidden drop-down panel for infrequently used controls, a standard 7-inch touchscreen display in the center console, and LED lighting in the cabin.[6] Unique to the Lexus GS series was a three-pod instrument cluster withmachined aluminum facings and an electrochromic feature which adjusts for the amount of reflected sunlight to reduce glare.[6] Optional features included a power moonroof, ventilated front seats with perforated leather, power rear sunshade, rain-sensing wipers, a discrete 5.1 surround sound 14-speaker 330 wattMark Levinson premium sound system,[7] XM-satellite radio and DVD-basednavigation withbackup camera andBluetooth technology.[6]

Safety systems

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GS 460 equipped with Pre-Collision radar system with grille sensor

The third generation Lexus GS came standard with dual front airbags, front driver and passengerknee airbags, front and rear rowside curtain airbags, and front rowside torso airbags standard while rear row side torso airbags were optional.[8] AnAdaptive Front-lighting System (AFS) was standard on the V8 model while optional on the V6 model. The radar-basedPre-Collision System (PCS) with aDynamic Radar Cruise Control system was optional. PCS can automatically apply up to 0.3g of deceleration if the driver does not react to imminent crash warnings.Anti-lock braking,electronic brakeforce distribution,brake assist andVehicle Stability Control (VSC) are standard on all models. VSC with the electric power steering system can immediately alter steering torque assist during evasive maneuvers.

GS 450h interior equipped withDriver Monitoring System

Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management (VDIM) is standard on the GS 430/460/450h models and coupled to VGRS it can alter steering gear ratios. VDIM became standard on the 2008 GS 350 but does not include the VGRS system.[9][10] The GS 450h was among the first Lexus vehicles to receive theDriver Monitoring System in certain markets. This safety system featured aninfrared steering wheel mounted camera which monitors driver attentiveness, sounding an alarm if danger ahead is detected and the driver is not paying attention.

InInsurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) tests the GS received the "Good" overall rating in both frontal and side impact tests. The GS also received the "Good" rating in 13 of the 14 measured categories.[11][12] However, the 2006 through 2011 model GS achieved only an "Acceptable" rating in the IIHS for rollover tests, along with the Audi A6; competitors from later years, as well as the succeeding 2013 model GS, achieved a "Good" rollover rating.[13]

Euro NCAP scores for 2005 gave the GS the maximum five stars in Adult Occupant, four stars in Child Occupant, and two of four stars in the Pedestrian test categories.[14] In the executive class the GS outscored all three of its German competitors in terms of adult occupant and pedestrian protection.[15][16][17]

ANCAP test results
Lexus GS 300 (2005)[18]
TestScore
OverallStarStarStarStarStar
Frontal offset14.81/16
Side impact16/16
Pole2/2
Seat belt reminders2/3
Whiplash protectionNot Assessed
Pedestrian protectionMarginal
Electronic stability controlStandard

Models

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GRS191 / UZS190 (2005)

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2005–2006 Lexus GS 430 (UZS190; U.S.)

In September 2005, theGS 350 (GRS191) andGS 430 (UZS190) went on sale in Japan; the GS 350 using a 3.5-liter2GR-FSEV6 engine with D4-S direct injection, while the GS 430 used the same 4.3-liter3UZ-FEV8 used in the previous model. Sales in the United States began in March 2005 for the 2006 model year, with the initial U.S. model lineup including theGS 300 (GRS190), featuring a ULEV certified 3.0-liter3GR-FSE V6 engine, and the GS 430. The GS 300 featured aD4 direct-injection fuel system for all markets except Continental Asia, excluding Singapore, becoming Toyota's first vehicle equipped with direct injection sold in the United States. The 3.0-liter engine was also found in theToyota Mark X as well as theZeroToyota Crown, however the new GS 300 was never offered in the Japanese market. The GS 300, GS 350, and GS 430 engine options were paired to a new 6-speed automatic sequential shift gearbox.[6] Anall-wheel drive system was made available in the GS 300, thus becoming the first Lexus sedan to offer such a configuration;[6] the system varied the front/rear wheel torque split anywhere from 50/50 to 30/70 depending on conditions.

2005–2008 Lexus GS 300 (GRS190R; Australia)

Also new to the GS line was anElectric Power Steering (EPS) system replacing the previous model's hydraulic steering pump, while the V8 model featured aVariable Gear Ratio Steering (VGRS) system andElectronically Controlled Brake (ECB) a type ofbrake-by-wire system.[6] In August 2005, the GS 430 was the first car by Toyota withAdaptive Variable Suspension (AVS).[19] AVS monitors and adjusts the shock-absorber settings at each wheel, depending on the conditions. On rough roads, for example, damping is reduced for a more comfortable ride. And, while cornering, the suspension is tightened to help reduce body lean and provide even greater responsiveness.[20] Using the EPS system the GS can automatically compensate for crosswinds.[21]

For the 2007 model year, the GS 350 replaced the GS 300 in the U.S. and other export markets. Due to a change inSAE testing procedures, the 2007 GS 430 horsepower rating was reduced from 300 to 290 (with 319 lb⋅ft (433 N⋅m). of torque), while the V6-powered GS 350 was rated at 303 hp (with 274 lb⋅ft (371 N⋅m). of torque). Lexus reported 0-60 times of 5.7 seconds for both vehicles.[22] For 2008, the GS 350 came withVehicle Dynamics Integrated Management (VDIM), which was previously standard only on V8 and hybrid models. The Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS) was now an option on the V6 model as well.

2005–2008 Lexus GS 350 (GRS191; Japan)

In 2007,Consumer Reports predicted reliability survey blamed the 2006 first-year GS in the all-wheel-drive form, which had problems in integrity (rattles), body hardware and sound system, as the sole reason for lowering Lexus' overall score.[23] Despite the reliability issues among 2006 GS models, the vehicle earned a "Recommended" rating fromConsumer Reports for vehicle features, overall value and previously automatically assumed reliability for that year. However, the problems have apparently been solved, and the GS AWD was rated "average" in later years.

GWS191 (2007)

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For further explanation of the GS 450h drivetrain, seeLexus Hybrid Drive.
Cutaway model showing the GS 450h powertrain.

Unveiled at the 2005New York International Auto Show, thehybridGS 450h (GWS191) joined the GS line in 2006 for the 2007 model year. It was the first mass-production rear-wheel drive luxury hybrid car. Its powertrain included a naturally aspirated 3.5-liter2GR-FSEV6 engine mated to an electric motor and acontinuously variable transmission. This powertrain made use of theLexus Hybrid Drive system of integrating electric and gasoline engine motors, giving the GS 450h aSuper Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle (SULEV) emissions rating.[24] In some markets, however, the car could only be purchased with at least one option package, which raises the price by several thousand dollars. The rear-mounted battery also consumed significant trunk space, which was improved in 2009 when Lexus redesigned the trunk area to increase space by forty percent,[25] from 7.5 cu ft (210 L)[26] in 2007 and 2008, to 10.6 cu ft (300 L).[25] The GS 450h went on sale in Japan on 16 March 2006.

2006–2009 Lexus GS 450h (GWS191; Europe)

The GS 450h weighed 1875 kg (4134 lb), but the combined hybrid powertrain produced 253 kilowatts (339 hp),[26] allowing the GS to accelerate to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 5.2 seconds, according to manufacturer data,[26] compared to the GS 460's 5.4 seconds.U.S. Environmental Protection Agency-rated highway fuel economy was 11 km/L (25 mpg‑US; 30 mpg‑imp), while the city fuel economy was rated at 9.4 km/L (22 mpg‑US; 26 mpg‑imp), which is slightly unusual for hybrid vehicles of this type (as they normally have higher city fuel economy ratings).

2009–2011 Lexus GS 450h (GWS191R; Australia)

Motoring journalistJeremy Clarkson, a famous critic of hybrid vehicles and theToyota Prius especially, admitted he loved the GS 450h. After claiming that you spent most of the time on the Prius "chewing a lot of fuel" and "making a green statement," he described "with the Lexus I drove up and down Piccadilly all day. It was great." He also felt that the GS 450h was "balanced nicely by the styling, the quality and the sense that you really are in something a little bit different." Clarkson also positively referred to the benefit of a hybrid car being exempt from theLondon congestion charge (for a£10 one off administration fee to register it).[27] In 2009, the GS 450h received a new hybrid-only grille and refreshing.

URS191 (2008)

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MY2009 Lexus GS 350 (GRS196; U.S.)

A 4.6-literGS 460 (URS191) replaced the GS 430 in 2007 for the 2008 model year. Equipped with the new 4.6 liter1UR-FE/1UR-FSE V8 engine generating 342 hp (with 339 lb⋅ft (460 N⋅m). of torque) and an 8-speed automatic transmission. Lexus reported a 0-60 time of 5.4 seconds for the GS 460.[28] Along with the hybrid GS 450h and previous GS 430 models, the V8-powered GS 460 offered theActive Stabilizer Suspension System for improved handling.

Coinciding with the introduction of the GS 460, the GS lineup received a mid-cycle styling refresh, including a revised front bumper, headlights and grille,turn signals added to the side mirrors, and new wheel options and exterior colors. Inside the vehicle, the GS received a redesigned steering wheel, revisedinstrument cluster gauges, and different trim pieces.

Limited editions

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GS 450h Targa Newfoundland racer

75 "Neiman Marcus Edition" GS 450h sedans were offered as the annual holiday catalog car at a price of $65,000. All were sold in less than three hours on 19 October 2005 and were delivered around April 2006.[29] In 2008, Lexus Japan released a 500-unit limited "Passionate Black" edition of the GS 350, GS 450h, and GS 460, featuring a custom black leather interior with red piping trim. Lexus Japan also released a 300-unit limited "Meteor Black" edition of the GS 350, featuring all-black leather interior with silver trim.[30] For 2010, to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the launch of Lexus Japan, a "Sunset" special edition model was produced in conjunction with Spanish design duo Stone Designs.[31] The GS "Sunset" model featured a multi-tone interior with contrast seat leather hues of orange and saddle.[31]

The Lexus is now being used by theWiltshire Police Constabulary in England as an unmarked police car. In 2007, a GS 450h was also entered in theTarga Newfoundland event.[32]

Specifications

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Model configurations by region
Chassis codeModel no.Model year(s)DrivetrainTransmissionEngine typeEngine codeRegion(s)
GRS190GS 3002006–2010RWD/AWD6-speed AT3.0 L petrolV63GR-FE/3GR-FSEAustralia,[33] China,[34] Europe,[35] Middle East,[36] United States[37]
GRS191GS 3502007–20113.5 L petrol V62GR-FSECanada,[38] Europe,[35] Japan,[39] United States[37]
GWS191GS 450h2007–2011RWDCVT3.5 Lhybrid V62GR-FSEAustralia,[citation needed] Canada,[38] China,[34] Europe,[35] Japan,[39] United States[37]
UZS190GS 4302006–20076-speed AT4.3 L petrolV83UZ-FEAustralia,[citation needed] Middle East,[36] United States[37]
URS190GS 4602008–20118-speed AT4.6 L petrol V81UR-FE/1UR-FSEAustralia,[33] Canada,[38] China,[34] Europe,[35] Japan,[39] United States[37]

Awards

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Several awards won by the third generation Lexus GS include the Paul Pietsch Prize for Advanced Technology in 2007, awarded by technical editors ofAuto Motor Und Sport,[40] 2007IF product design award from theInternational Forum Design group in Hannover, Germany,[41] andAuto Bild "Auto 1" award for best sedan in 2007.[42]

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