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The 2019 Lexus GS 350 isn't your usual tire scorcher. The 311-horsepower GS 350 is tuned to offer a comfortable ride above everything else. The current GS 350 offers a remarkable exterior design, supple ride quality, and a feature-loaded interior at a respectable price.
A Lexus GS can be a lot of things. For those who seek low running costs, there's a four-cylinder GS 300. The ones who want more power can easily find solace with the V6 powered GS 350 and for those who want to take on the likes of Audi S6 and Mercedes AMG E 43, there's the 467-horsepower Lexus GS F.
For most buyers, we would suggest buyers choose the base trim for its high-value offering. The base GS 350 RWD trim is a good choice if you are shopping for a reasonably priced luxury sedan. The F-Sport trim brings in features that do not complement the GS 350 as a luxury sedan.
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The 2019 Lexus GS 350 isn't your usual tire scorcher. The 311-horsepower GS 350 is tuned to offer a comfortable ride above everything else. The current GS 350 offers a remarkable exterior design, supple ride quality, and a feature-loaded interior at a respectable price.
A Lexus GS can be a lot of things. For those who seek low running costs, there's a four-cylinder GS 300. The ones who want more power can easily find solace with the V6 powered GS 350 and for those who want to take on the likes of Audi S6 and Mercedes AMG E 43, there's the 467-horsepower Lexus GS F.
The 2019 Lexus GS 350 is available in two trim levels: GS 350 RWD and GS 350 F Sport RWD. These trims are equipped with a 3.5 L V6. For an additional expense of $1000, you can get the GS 350 F Sport trim which adds larger wheels, sport suspension, and LFA-inspired instrumentation. Interior is also treated with perforated leather trim and a sport-focused black headliner.
The base trim is equipped with a great appointment of luxury features. It all starts with tastefully designed 17-inch nine-spoke alloy wheels. Bi-LED headlamps are a standard feature, the dual exhaust outlets add to its appeal. Features like a 12 speaker audio system, dual-zone front climate control, and 10-way adjustable driver seat make it a cabin befitting a luxury sedan.
Trim |
GS 350 |
GS 350 F Sport |
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MSRP (RWD) |
$51,245 |
$52,610 |
MSRP (AWD) |
$50,915 |
$54,355 |
Key Features |
Includes all GS 350 standard key features plus: |
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3.5 L V6 |
Heated front seats |
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8-speed automatic transmission |
Rear spoiler |
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Electronic parking aid - camera |
Rear window sunshade |
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12 speakers |
Color heads-up display |
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Lexus Safety System+ |
F sport leather steering wheel |
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Automatic climate control |
16-way power adjustable driver\u2019s seat |
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Dual zone front climate control |
19-inch staggered width split five-spoke wheels |
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Voice activated controls |
F SPORT tuned Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS) with Sport S+ mode |
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Adaptive cruise control |
LFA-inspired instrumentation |
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Interior air filter |
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Integrated dual exhaust outlets with lateral fins |
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12-way power driver and front passenger seats |
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8-inch high resolution central control screen |
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For most buyers, we would suggest buyers choose the base trim for its high-value offering. The base GS 350 RWD trim is a good choice if you are shopping for a reasonably priced luxury sedan. The F-Sport trim brings in features that do not complement the GS 350 as a luxury sedan.
Lexus GS 350 is offered with a 311-hp V6 motor which comes mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission that powers the rear wheels. This V6 engine puts the GS 350 in a sweet spot of performance and luxury. You will miss the low-end grunt of GS 300\u2019s twin-scroll turbocharged engine. The surge of low-end torque makes the GS 300 a competent sedan in stop and go traffic scenarios.
But the bigger V6 engine embodies refinement to its core. From rolling on from a cold start to effortlessly gliding in a stop and go city traffic. Refinement is the greatest virtue of this engine. Yes, it wouldn’t offer exhilarant acceleration or lightning-quick 0-60 times. But day in and day out, you will love this character of the engine. If you are looking to use the GS 350 for something beyond the usual home to office commute, then its highway characteristics will be a major standout.
Models |
Lexus GS 350 sedan |
Jaguar XF 25t premium Sedan |
Genesis G80 3.8 sedan |
Infiniti Q70 3.7LUXE sedan |
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MSRP |
$50,995 |
$50,960 |
$43,045 |
$51,295 |
Engine |
3.5L V6 |
2.0L i4 |
3.8L V6 |
3.7L V6 |
Transmission |
8 Speed automatic |
8 Speed automatic |
8 Speed automatic |
7 Speed automatic |
Horsepower |
311 hp@ 6400rpm |
247 hp@ 5500rpm |
311 hp@ 6000rpm |
330 hp@ 7000rpm |
Torque |
280 ft-lbs@ 4800rpm |
269 ft-lbs@ 1200rpm |
293 ft-lbs@ 5000rpm |
270 ft-lbs@ 5200rpm |
Among the competitors, Infiniti Q70 has impressive raw power output. The 330 hp output is easily the best in this comparison. Compared to the torque output, the Genesis G80 makes a whopping 293 ft-lbs of torque but to extract that you need to sit at the mountain of 5000 rpm which is not possible in real-world conditions. When we consider real-world driving scenarios, the turbo-four from Jaguar has an edge over normally aspirated engines.
2019 Lexus GS sedan completes the zero to sixty mph run in 6.6 seconds. In its bare bones avatar, the GS sedan is more work than fun. The mid-size sedan won’t feel sluggish. This engine belts out 311 horsepower and 280 lb-ft. of torque.
Models |
Lexus GS 350 sedan |
Jaguar XF 25t premium Sedan |
Genesis G80 3.8 sedan |
Infiniti Q70 3.7LUXE sedan |
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0-60 MPH |
6.6 sec |
5 sec |
6.3 sec |
5.6 sec |
Quarter mile |
14.9 sec |
13.5 sec |
14.6 sec |
14.2 sec |
Engine |
3.5 L V6 |
2.0L i4 |
3.8L V6 |
3.7L V6 |
Emission (Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year) |
N/A |
6.3 |
8.9 |
8.4 |
The Jaguar XF with its 2.0-liter four-banger is the quickest of this lot \u2013 it does naught to sixty in 5 seconds. Jaguar is followed by Infiniti\u2019s 5.6 second time. Lexus GS 350 sedan takes the longest to reach the coveted 60mph marker.
GS follows the traditional formula, it is rear-wheel drive. If you forget the numbers from the spec sheet, the GS sedan has been one of the engaging drivers in the Lexus lineup. The GS sedan is nimble around the corners and has good straight-line stability. The gains are more profound in the F Sport trims which receive an adaptive variable suspension. It allows the driver to select different settings for the suspension from Normal to Sport +.
Engage the Sport mode, and the steering ratio is reduced. Although the gains aren’t immediately noticeable to the eye it makes for a good feel through the F-Sport’s steering wheel.
Under emergency braking, Lexus GS 350 comes to a standstill from 70 mph within 173 feet. The braking performance is average for the mid-size luxury segment.
You will need some time to get used to modulating the brake pedal. If you want to add more stopping power, then the F Sport trim comes with larger brakes and a staggered tire setup for more traction.
Model |
Lexus GS 350 sedan |
Jaguar XF 25t premium Sedan |
Genesis G80 3.8 sedan |
Infiniti Q70 3.7LUXE sedan |
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Brake Front (in.) |
13.1 |
12.8 |
13.6 |
12.6 |
Brake Rear (in.) |
12.2 |
12.8 |
12.4 |
12.1 |
Curb Weight (lbs.) |
3726 |
3590 |
4195 |
3876 |
70-0 MPH (ft.) |
173 |
170 |
167 |
167 |
Infiniti Q70 and Genesis G80 offer similar braking performance, taking an identical 167 feet to stop from 70 mph. The Jaguar XF takes 170 feet to achieve a similar performance. Lexus GS covers the most distance while stopping from 70 mph.
The GS 350 trim does an average job at running efficiently. 2019 GS sedan scores 22 mpg of combined mileage. The GS offers a smaller tank capacity than most competitors. 2019 Jaguar XF leads the pack with a combined mpg of 28. The aging V6 engines from Infiniti and Genesis score 21 and 22 respectively.
Model |
Lexus GS 350 sedan |
Jaguar XF 25t premium Sedan |
Genesis G80 3.8 sedan |
Infiniti Q70 3.7LUXE sedan |
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MPG (city) |
22 |
25 |
19 |
18 |
MPG (highway) |
26 |
34 |
27 |
25 |
MPG (combined) |
19 |
28 |
22 |
21 |
Tank Capacity (gal) |
17.4 |
19.5 |
20.3 |
20.0 |
Range (miles) (city/highway) |
383/557 |
488/663 |
386/548 |
360/500 |
Space is good for passengers in front and rear. It is an undeniable fact that GS looks like an expensive Toyota but for the beautiful fit and finish, you wouldn't be complaining a lot. As you enter the cabin you will be greeted by high-quality materials. Everything is purposefully built, important touchpoints are finished in quality leather.Â
Even the base GS trim gets a 12-way adjustable seat for the driver. The Lexus Memory System would gladly remember your seating position. So, finding and keeping your favorite driving position wouldn't be a hassle at all.
Model |
Lexus GS 350 sedan |
Jaguar XF 25t premium Sedan |
Genesis G80 3.8 sedan |
Infiniti Q70 3.7LUXE sedan |
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Passenger capacity |
5 |
5 |
5 |
5 |
Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
38.0/57.3/42.3 |
37.5/NA/NA |
41.1/58.3/45.7 |
39.1/58.4/44.4 |
Second (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
37.8/55.7/36.8 |
38.2/NA/NA |
38.2/57.1/35.0 |
37.7/56.7/36.2 |
Lexus GS is offered with an 8.0-inch color display screen. The standard system comes with a 12-speaker system. If you want a more immersive audio experience then pick the optional Mark Levinson audio system.
You can upgrade to a larger 12.3-inch screen by opting for the Navigation package. Some important features available with the GS 350 sedan are:
Interior Features
The GS sedan offers a well-appointed interior trim. Some of these features are mentioned below:
The trunk opening is well designed, it is broad, and offers easy access for luggage. The only major downside rear seats don't fold down. The interior has decent space for small items. The glove box is useful, the center console opens wide. The rear armrest also offers two cup holders and a storage bin for miscellaneous items.
Model |
Lexus GS 350 sedan |
Jaguar XF 25t premium Sedan |
Genesis G80 3.8 sedan |
Infiniti Q70 3.7 LUXE sedan |
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Cargo Volume (ft.3) |
18.4 |
17.8 |
15.3 |
14.9 |
Lexus GS 350 measures 192.1-inches from one bumper to another. It has a moderate ground clearance of 5.1-inches. At 112.2-inches, it is equipped with the shortest wheelbase in this comparison. The GS sedan commands attention with its spindle grille. It looks really angry and breaks off from the conservative design tone set by the German competitors.
GS stands out from its German rivals, thanks to a neat work on the spindle grille. Due to the design, the GS sedan looks fast even when standing still. It's for sure, the GS isn't meant for the shy. Unlike the ubiquitous white, black, and silver, the GS is available in a bright palette of colors. The aggressive headlights enhance the front fascia.
The rear lights also add some visual depth to the design. If you want to stand out then take a good look at the F Sport trim. With its pronounced bumpers and exquisite nine-spoke alloy wheels is nothing short of a piece of automotive art.
Model |
Lexus GS 350 sedan |
Jaguar XF 25t premium Sedan |
Genesis G80 3.8 sedan |
Infiniti Q70 3.7LUXE sedan |
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Curb weight (lbs.) |
3726 |
3590 |
4195 |
3876 |
Length(in) |
192.1 |
195.0 |
196.5 |
196.1 |
Width(in) |
72.4 |
78.2 |
74.4 |
72.6 |
Height(in) |
57.3 |
57.4 |
58.3 |
59.1 |
Ground clearance (in) |
5.1 |
4.1 |
5.3 |
6.0 |
Wheelbase (in) |
112.2 |
116.5 |
118.5 |
114.2 |
Track width (in) F/R |
62/62.6 |
61.4/61.8 |
64.1/65.3 |
62/61.6 |
The Genesis G80 is the heaviest of the lot and it tips the scales at 4195 lbs. The G80 sedan also steals the crown for the longest sedan in this comparison. It also offers a good interior room due to a 118.5-inch wheelbase. The Infiniti sedan follows the G80 sedan closely. The Lexus GS doesn\u2019t fare well in the proportions game.
2019 GS sedan is factory fitted with Lexus Safety System+ that shows the manufacturer's commitment to offering best in class safety features. GS sedan offers the following safety features:
The 2.0-liter turbo-four engine is a good offering in the mid-level luxury sedan segment. Even in the base trim, the XF packs a decent punch with this engine. But in matters of raw power, the Lexus GS 350 ahead of the Jag.
The XF blends practicality and when pushed hard doesn\u2019t fail to show its fun to drive nature. The XF has been designed and built well and it provides a tough time for the Japanese and German competitors.
Genesis G80 offers a luxurious interior with a generous list of safety features, and the latest smartphone integration technology.
It has a very powerful engine lineup, like the GS 350 its average fuel economy isn't what we call efficient. But it also has a below-class-average starting price, which makes the G80 a good value and deserving of a high spot on your list.
Infiniti Q70 takes an old school approach here \u2013 there are 2 mills on offer. A 330 hp V6 and 416 hp V8. The bare-bones 3.7 Luxe trim will cost you $50,300. If you need the extra legroom in the back, the price will jump to $51,800.
Lack of features restricts you from having a premier luxury sedan experience But if we talk about value per dollar, then the Infiniti Q70 sedan shines in a different light. It can easily pass off for a $75,000 car. If you are going to be behind the wheel a lot, the V8 engine will make you grin ear to ear.
Lexus GS 350 sedan starts at $51,245. It is offered with a 311 hp V6 engine. Transmission duties are handled by an 8-speed transmission. The GS 350 sits between the Lexus ES and GS F sedans. This mid-size sedan has well-appointed interior trim and it is reasonably priced for the luxury it offers. The rear cargo space is adequate. The infotainment system can be tricky to use in the beginning. Lexus being one of the most reputed luxury brands around will mean lesser upkeep costs and repair bills.