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Lexus LS Saloon
500h 3.5 [359] 4dr CVT Auto [Premium pack] [2024]

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Lexus LS Saloon

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The Lexus LS is a large luxury car that has been produced by Lexus since the late 80s and is an incredibly popular vehicle in the Pan-Asian market, where it holds an unrivalled position as a top-end, swaggering luxury saloon. In line with the improvements Lexus have made to many of their other models, the LS is also highly fuel efficient- thanks to the recent introduction of hybrid technology into its engine range.

Key facts & figures

  • Manufacturer OTR: £105,020
  • Fuel consumption: 29.4 mpg
  • Gearbox: Automatic
  • Fuel Type: Hybrid
  • Engine size: 3456 cc
  • 0-62mph: 5.5 seconds
  • No. of seats: 5
  • CO2 emissions: 216 g/km
  • Engine power: 359 bhp
  • Boot size: 430 cm³
Vehicle data is provided by a 3rd party and specification will vary according to the model year. We encourage you to check the manufacturer's own specifications. Speak with one of our leasing consultants for further information.
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  • 12.3" Multi information display in instrument panel
  • 360 degree panoramic view monitor
  • 6 driving modes Eco/Normal/Comfort/Custom/Sport S/Sport S+
  • Analogue clock with GPS function
  • Blind spot monitor
  • Bluetooth telephone connectivity
  • Cloud based and embedded navigation
  • Colour Head up Display (HUD)
  • Drive mode select switches - snow and EV mode
  • Drive mode selector
  • Driver entry and exit facility
  • Driver monitoring system
  • Dynamic radar cruise control
  • E-call
  • Electric power steering
  • Emergency stop signalling system
  • Intelligent park assist
  • Intelligent parking sensors
  • Lane change assist
  • Lane departure warning system
  • Lane keep assist
  • Over the air updates
  • Power boot closing
  • Power boot lid with kick sensor
  • Pre-collision system (PCS)
  • Push button start with smart entry
  • Rear cross traffic alert and auto braking
  • Remote fuel cap release
  • Remote services
  • Road sign assist - RSA
  • Service interval indicator
  • Traffic sign recognition
  • Trip computer
  • Voice control system
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay and wired Android Auto
  • Adaptive variable suspension
  • Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management
  • Vehicle Stability Control (VSC)
  • 12.3" colour touch-screen display
  • 2 front USB and 2 rear USB charging points
  • 23 speaker Mark Levinson sound system
  • AM/FM radio
  • Auxiliary input socket
  • DAB Digital radio
  • Steering wheel soft touch controls
  • 3 eye LED headlights with adaptive high beam system with bladescan
  • Acoustic laminated side glass
  • Adaptive front lighting system
  • Aluminium boot scuff plates
  • Auto dimming door mirrors
  • Auto headlights
  • Automatic headlamp levelling
  • Black mirror caps
  • Body colour bumpers
  • Cornering light
  • Digital rear view mirror
  • Door mirror integrated indicators
  • Door mirror memory
  • Easy door and boot soft shut closing
  • Electric adjustable/heated/folding door mirrors
  • Electric sunroof
  • Front door glass with water repellent coating
  • Front electric windows with auto up and down function
  • Front fog lights
  • Headlamp cleaning system
  • LED Indicators
  • LED daytime running lights
  • LED door illumination
  • LED rear combination lights
  • Metallic paint
  • Rain sensor windscreen wipers
  • Rear boot
  • Rear defog timer
  • Rear fog lights
  • Rear side wing doors
  • Reverse tilt function and turn indicators for door mirrors
  • Roof mounted LED brake light
  • Sundym side windows and rear screen
  • Ultra Violet (UV) and heat insulating tinted glass
  • Variable front intermittent wipers
  • Windscreen wiper de-icer
  • 18 way electrically adjustable rear seats
  • 2 Point ISOFIX child restraint system on outer rear seats
  • 2 bag hooks in luggage compartment
  • 2 cupholders in front centre console
  • 28 way driver and 20 way front passenger electrically adjustable seats with pneumatic function
  • 3 seat bench in 2nd row
  • 3 spoke leather heated steering wheel with paddle shift controls
  • 3 x 12V power sockets
  • 4 way electrically adjustable lumbar support for drivers seat
  • 4 way electrically adjustable lumbar support for front passenger seat
  • 4 zone climate control air conditioning with Nanoe technology
  • Active sound control
  • Aluminium scuff plates
  • Boot light
  • Butterfly protection front and rear headrests
  • Clean air filter
  • Climate concierge
  • Coin tray
  • Door puddle lights
  • Driver/passenger sunvisors and LED vanity mirrors
  • Electric adjust rear headrests
  • Electric adjustable steering column
  • Front and rear textile carpet mats
  • Front centre armrest with storage
  • Front door pockets
  • Front seats with memory function
  • Gearshift paddles
  • Glovebox light
  • Heated and ventilated front seats
  • Heated and ventilated rear seats
  • Individual driver/passenger temperature controls
  • LED interior illumination with touch sensor map lights
  • Leather front centre console
  • Leather gearlever gaiter
  • Massage function for front seats
  • Power front headrest with memory
  • Power rear and side sunshades
  • Rear armrest with cupholders
  • Rear control panel
  • Self charging hybrid
  • Semi-aniline leather upholstery
  • Single front passenger seat
  • Suede roof lining
  • Sunglasses holder
  • Through load facility
  • Variable climate control front and rear seats
  • 3 point seat belts with pre tensioners
  • 3 point seatbelts on all rear seats
  • ABS
  • Brake assist function
  • Driver/front passenger side airbags
  • Drivers knee airbag
  • Dual stage driver/passenger airbags
  • Electronic brake force distribution
  • Electronic parking brake
  • Electronically controlled braking
  • Front passenger airbag deactivation
  • Front safety belt with retractor
  • Front thorax airbags
  • Hill start assist control with hold switch
  • Manual child lock in rear doors
  • Passenger knee airbag
  • Pedestrian monitor
  • Rear seat cushion airbags
  • Rear side airbags
  • Seatbelt warning
  • Side curtain airbags
  • Traction control
  • Tyre pressure warning
  • WHIPS whiplash protection system - front
  • Anti theft alarm with incline sensor and glass break sensor
  • Automatic door locking
  • Double locking
  • Easy access power system
  • Engine immobiliser
  • Locking wheel bolts
  • Security window etching
  • Ultra Wide Band (UWB) Anti-theft system
  • Instrument panel and door trim illumination
  • 20" Alloy wheels
  • Run flat tyres
  • Independent review
    Independent review
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    The ultimate Lexus is this one, the LS luxury saloon, now usefully improved. This comes only in LS500h hybrid form these days and it'll be a rare sight on our roads. Jonathan Crouch takes a look at what's on offer.

    Ten Second Review

    With the improved fifth generation version of its large luxury saloon, the LS, Lexus looks to showcase all it can be. As before, there's a non-Plug-in hybrid petrol 3.5-litre V6 beneath the bonnet and the option of AWD if you want it. But interior media connectivity has taken a big step forward with the installation of a new 'Lexus Link Pro' multimedia system. Beyond that, as ever, luxury, refinement and sheer attention to detail all get top billing.

    Background

    The Lexus LS. Back in 1989, the launch of the original version of this model redefined what a luxury saloon should be, the engineers behind it tasked to create nothing less than 'the best luxury car in the world'. Few would argue that they succeeded. It seems rather ridiculous now to remember that back then, the European makers who ruled the flagship four-door market sector defined luxury as being as much about wood and leather as it was about ride and refinement. Thanks to this Japanese brand, cars of this kind were finally transformed from boardroom barges to the technological showcases buyers had a right to expect from their inflated price tags. Today, the LS is still a technological showcase, but it isn't the obvious segment choice that it was for a brief period in the early Nineties until the European opposition caught up. The engineers have been working on that though, the result being the improved version of the fifth generation model we're going to look at here, a boardroom segment full-Luxury saloon that claims to offer a rather unique blend of design, technology and performance, extending the boundaries of automotive luxury. That's quite a claim when other rivals in this segment include contenders as accomplished as the Mercedes S-Class, the BMW 7 Series and the Audi A8. Launched in 2017, then updated four years on, the latest version of this car also features big cabin upgrades in media connectivity.

    Driving Experience

    In the past, Lexus hasn't ever bothered to make the LS feel in any way sporty - and doesn't see any need to start now. Most owners spend 90% of their drive time in the most normal of the provided drive modes, using light throttle inputs - usually around town. So this current LS model's 3.5-litre V6 full-Hybrid petrol engine aims to be better in that environment, where it most matters. In recent years, the engineers have increased the level of assistance delivered by the hybrid system's lithium-ion battery. That in turn reduces the amount of throttle the car needs to accelerate, resulting in what the brand calls a 'smoother and more linear' acceleration curve. More comfortable city driving is the result, though Lexus claims there are also benefits when it comes to winding roads and hill starts. That greater battery output allows the petrol engine to operate at lower revs, reducing vibration and noise. There have been other changes in recent years to the drive experience too. The 'AVS' 'Adaptive Variable Suspension' system has been updated to improve ride quality. Plus the engine mounts have been changed. And thicker seat bases have been added and tyre sidewall stiffness reduced, so occupants are less likely to feel tarmac vibration. To suit the current zeitgeist, there are also more autonomous driving features. Otherwise, things are much as they've always been with this MK5 LS. The 3.5-litre petrol V6 fitted to the single LS500h model puts out 295bhp but is boosted by a hybrid system to produce a 'total system output' of 354bhp. This package powers the rear wheels in most models which are suspended at each corner by multi-link suspension units. There's also an AWD version available for those wanting it. In other markets, this powerplant comes fitted with twin turbochargers; unfortunately, we don't get that version here, which means that the engine has quite a job on shifting nearly 2.5-tonnes of Oriental real estate. Still, 62mph from rest is dispatched on just 5.4s in the rear-driven variants, en route to a top speed that as usual in cars of this kind is artificially restricted at 155mph.

    Design and Build

    The LS has always been understated and this current version of the fifth generation model is no different. Minor updates were made in 2021 but you might struggle to spot them, even if you're amongst the rare few who chose the original version of this MK5 design. So, to help, we'll tell you that since this 'XF 50'-series MK5 model was first launched in 2017, Lexus has added a darker radiator grille, a re-profiled front bumper - and fresh alloy wheel designs for the 'F-SPORT' model. The headlights were updated in 2021 too, subtly re-shaped and incorporating the 'Bladescan Adaptive LED' technology we first saw on the RX, which uses moving mirrors rather than projectors to adjust the headlamp beam. Inside, the main more recent change lies with the installation of a new 'Lexus Link Pro' multimedia system which has a smarter 12.3-inch centre touchscreen infotainment system. This dispenses with the previous clunky 'Remote Touch' touchpad interface and offers "Hey Lexus" voice control, plus wireless 'Apple CarPlay' (but cabled 'Android Auto') smartphone-mirroring. There's also a new 'under-floor-see-through' function onthe Panoramic View Monitor which helps with low speed manoevring. This builds on cabin enhancements made back in 2021. These included the more supportive urethane rubber that undergirds the seat padding, that chair trimmed in exquisite leather and featuring 20 or 28-way-adjustability, as well as a range of massage functions from 'stretch' to 'Shiatsu'. There's also a digital rear view mirror to improve rearward visibility. As before, when you get in, the seatbelt presents itself and its holder even extends by 50mm to receive the buckle. Lovely. The rear compartment is beautifully trimmed, though headspace could still be more generous. Less surprising (given that this is a hybrid) is the relatively modest levels of boot space - the quoted figure is 430-litres.

    Market and Model

    Prices sit in the £90,000-£123,000 bracket and the range begins with standard 'LS' spec, which together with the 'LS F-SPORT' variant, can only be had in rear-driven form. A mid-range 'LS Premium Pack' variant is offered with the choice of rear-wheel drive or AWD. And the top 'Takumi' models (which start from around £116,000) only come in AWD form. Equipment levels of course are generous, with 20-inch wheels, four-zone climate control, leather upholstery, 20-way power-adjustable heated and ventilated seats and the 'Lexus Link Pro' multimedia system all standard. Most models get a seat massage programme for the front chairs too. Avoid entry-level trim and you also get a thumping 23-speaker Mark Levinson Reference surround sound audio set-up too. Adaptive Variable Suspension is standard and above entry-level trim, you get full air suspension too. Safety-wise, all models get the 'Lexus Safety System+', which includes 'Pre-Collision' autonomous braking, Adaptive Cruise Control, Road Sign Assist, Lane Keep Assist, Sway Warning and Automatic High Beam and Adaptive High beam features for the Triple-LD headlamps. There's also a Blind Spot Monitor and a 'Rear Cross Traffic Alert Brake' system to warn you of oncoming traffic when you're reversing out of a space. A new safety package called 'Lexus Teammate' allows the car to automatically change lanes and overtake other vehicles. Our favourite new feature though, is the fully automated parking system, which can recognise spaces you use regularly, store details on them and guide the LS into the required bay, even if the space hasn't been marked with lines and there are no adjacent vehicles.

    Cost of Ownership

    Ultimately, you don't buy a huge V6 petrol-powered luxury saloon like this and expect it to be an inexpensive thing to keep on the road. Which is also the case here, despite all that hybrid badging. Self-charging hybrid technology we should point out: this LS500h doesn't have plug-in PHEV tech; Lexus doesn't think that's needed. Even so, this LS returns 35.3mpg on the combined cycle and 182g/km of CO2 in rear wheel drive form. Go for the minority-interest AWD version and those figures fall only slightly - to 31.4mpg and 214g/km. The insurance group is a top-of the-shop 50E rating across the range. To maximise your returns, you'll need to make frequent use of the 'Eco' setting in the Drive Mode Select system. This reduces throttle response and engine power output in relation to use of the accelerator pedal to maximise fuel efficiency at the same time as limiting the voltage of the power control unit. The best part of owning a Lexus is that you can be almost certain that nothing will go wrong. Even if such a thing ever happened, so efficient and pleasant are the dealers that you'll be almost glad it did.

    Summary

    The LS is - and has always been - the car its brand is built upon. The day that Lexus can't bring us a credible large luxury saloon to challenge the best of the premium European makers will be a day the company will have taken its eye off the ball with too much of its focus on sports saloons, compact executive hatchbacks and SUVs. This improved fifth generation LS reassures us that that time is unlikely to ever come. While this isn't a class leader, it's still a desirable and very different class contender in so many ways, primarily when it comes to refinement and cabin luxury in this segment. Driving one of these is an experience, but one that few boardroom buyers will ever get to try. They'll dismiss this car for its lack of Plug-in hybrid technology, EV tech or diesel power. They'll bemoan the doubtful residual values. Or assume that driving one will be like piloting a waterbed. Which is a pity because for all its faults, this LS is a car that many top executives would really enjoy owning. It ought to make your short list - and if it does, there's the added appeal that no one else in the boardroom will have one.

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