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The Lexus flagship sedan LS 500 comes with a single powertrain option of 3.5L twin-turbo V6 engine mated with 10-speed automatic transmission driving the rear wheels. Lexus LS 500 is placed at $75,450. The all-wheel-drive is available at an extra price of $3,220.
The flagship sedan commands the Lexus intentions and represents everything good about the automaker. The LS 500 offers a powerful twin-turbo V6 mated with 10-speed automatic transmission. The LS 500 rear-wheel drive is priced affordably at $75,450 (MSRP). The optional all-wheel drive is available for buyers looking to drive LS in wet or snowy conditions. The LS 500 stands tall with the plush ride and agile handling. The space and comfort on offer are enhanced with the native traditional craftsmanship of the cabin. The relentless standards and revolutionary design are what makes Lexus LS 500 worth it.
The Lexus LS 500 for the 2020 model year offered at an MSRP of $75,450 is a hidden gem. The value, composure, comfort, and reliability is unquestionable. The only powertrain is adequately powered and efficient at the same time. The Lexus LS 500 proves to be a good choice for value on offer.
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The Lexus flagship sedan LS 500 comes with a single powertrain option of 3.5L twin-turbo V6 engine mated with 10-speed automatic transmission driving the rear wheels. Lexus LS 500 is placed at $75,450. The all-wheel-drive is available at an extra price of $3,220.
The flagship sedan commands the Lexus intentions and represents everything good about the automaker. The LS 500 offers a powerful twin-turbo V6 mated with 10-speed automatic transmission. The LS 500 rear-wheel drive is priced affordably at $75,450 (MSRP). The optional all-wheel drive is available for buyers looking to drive LS in wet or snowy conditions. The LS 500 stands tall with the plush ride and agile handling. The space and comfort on offer are enhanced with the native traditional craftsmanship of the cabin. The relentless standards and revolutionary design are what makes Lexus LS 500 worth it.
The Lexus has embarked upon a vehicle that offers an experience that only it could create. The flagship LS 500 redefines what a flagship can be. Making an entry in 2019, the LS 500 has been a game-changer for Lexus and also for the segment which was stagnant. The LS 500 comes with a twin-turbo V6, equally powerful as it is efficient. The LS 500h offers a hybrid powertrain maximizing the fuel efficiency in similar skin. Though the transcendence of LS 500 through every standard is just the beginning. The default rear-wheel-drive driven by 10-speed automatic transmission accomplishes the purpose as intended.
Trims |
Base |
Luxury | Inspiration Series |
---|---|---|---|
MSRP (RWD) |
$75,450 |
$87,740 | $97,665 |
MSRP (AWD) |
$78,670 |
$90,960 | $100,865 |
Key Features |
LED Headlights and DRLs |
Adds/Upgrades to Base | Adds/Upgrades to Luxury |
Heated side-mirrors |
Climate-comfort Front and Outboard-rear |
White leather-trimmed interior |
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18-inch wheel |
Semi-aniline perforated leather-trimmed interior |
Blue LED design panel |
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Cruise control |
28-way power front seats with multifunction massage |
Handcrafted Kiriko Glass ornamentation |
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Heated Rear Seats |
Remote adjustment for a passenger seat |
20-inch Black Vapor Chrome Finish wheel |
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App control |
Power side-window sunshade |
Deep Garnet exterior paint |
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Forward Collision Warning and Autonomous Emergency Braking |
Four-zone climate concierge | ||
FM/AM radio |
The presence of relentless standard features and revolutionary craftmanship grants the LS 500 a unique stature in the luxury sedan segment. The sharp looks complemented by plush interiors provide the prestigious LS 500 a rippling effect. It is amazing to see the value package priced considerably lower than the other luxury sedans in the segment. However, the outdated infotainment system and a relatively small rear give further opportunity for LS 500 to improve upon.
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The Lexus LS 500 for the 2020 model year offered at an MSRP of $75,450 is a hidden gem. The value, composure, comfort, and reliability is unquestionable. The only powertrain is adequately powered and efficient at the same time. The Lexus LS 500 proves to be a good choice for value on offer.
The Lexus LS 500 feels deceptively muscular with a twin-turbo V6 delivering 416 horsepower and 442 pound-feet of torque. The renewed commitment of Lexus to performance flashes strong with the luxury sedan showing guts in this rarified class. To be on par with its German rivals who mechanize their cars outstandingly for a neck-snapping ride, the Lexus is pushing for performance upgrades to its luxury sedans.
The twin-turbo boasts energy to the rear wheels by default, an optional all-wheel drive is available. The LS 500 engine is mated with 10-speed automatic transmission beautifully tuned to complement the luxurious essence of the drive with its smooth and peaceful shifts.
Models |
Lexus LS 500 |
BMW 740i |
Audi A8* |
Mercedes-Benz AMG E-class* |
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MSRP |
$75,450 |
$86,450 |
$83,800 |
$106,350 |
Engine |
3.5 L/210 Twin Turbo Premium Unleaded V-6 |
3.0 L/183 Intercooled Turbo Premium Unleaded Inline-6 |
3.0 L/183 Intercooled Turbo Gas/Electric V-6 |
4.0 L/243 Twin Turbo Premium Unleaded V-8 |
Drivetrain | RWD | RWD | AWD | AWD |
Transmission |
10-Speed Automatic |
8-Speed Automatic |
8-Speed Automatic |
9-Speed Automatic |
Power |
416hp@6,000rpm |
335hp@5,500rpm |
335hp@5,000rpm |
603hp@5,750rpm |
Torque |
442lb-ft@6,000rpm |
330lb-ft@1,500rpm |
369lb-ft@1,370rpm |
627lb-ft@2,500rpm |
*The data is based on 2019 model year
The Lexus LS 500 cruises with intent and much more vigor. The devilish looking Lexus LS 500 now seems to find its magic. Though the likes of BMW and Mercedes offer a V8 option which mesmerizes every time one pushes the accelerator.
Surely, a question to ask as it has never been a strong point for Lexus. The exceedingly plush Lexus LS stands out for its craftsmanship and attention to detail. For the 2020 model year, LS 500 comes equipped with a 10-speed automatic transmission, quiet and quick. The 4.6 sec for 0-60 MPH and top track speed of 136 MPH in a rear-wheel-drive is impressive but isn’t topnotch in the segment.
Also, the transmission in Lexus LS 500 is electronically controlled with the availability of paddle shifters.
Models |
Lexus LS 500 |
BMW 7-series |
Audi A8 |
Mercedes-Benz AMG E-class |
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0-60 MPH |
4.6 sec |
4.8 sec |
5.4* sec |
5 sec |
Quarter Mile |
13.7 sec |
13.3 sec |
14.0* sec |
11.1 sec |
Top Speed | 136 MPH | 155 MPH | 130 MPH | 155 MPH |
Engine |
3.5 L/210 Twin Turbo Premium Unleaded V-6 |
3.0 L/183 Intercooled Turbo Premium Unleaded Inline-6 |
3.0 L/183 Intercooled Turbo Gas/Electric V-6 |
4.0 L/243 Twin Turbo Premium Unleaded V-8 |
The rear-wheel-drive configuration adds more punch and Lexus LS 500 charges almost immediately. The standing-start performance with an RWD stands out but in wet-conditions or on an undulating track an AWD is advisable. The RWD also lowers down the torque steer.
The brakes aren’t just for stopping, especially for performance cars. The Lexus luxury sedan is equipped with 14-inch ventilated discs in front and 13.1-inches ventilated discs in the rear. The brakes feel confident without showing a selfish desire.
Model |
Lexus LS 500 |
BMW 7-series |
Audi A8 |
Mercedes-Benz AMG E-class |
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Brake Rotors Front |
14" |
N/A |
14.8" |
15.4" |
Brake Rotors Rear |
13.1" |
N/A |
13.8" |
14.2" |
Curb Weight |
4707 lbs |
4244 lbs |
4751 lbs |
4515 lbs |
60-0 MPH |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
The BRAKING SYSTEM of Lexus LS 500 comprises of following:
No matter the spec, the Lexus LS 500 comes out with a purpose: Luxury, Luxury, and Luxury! With the standard coil spring, linear solenoid shock absorbers, and stabilizer bars, the ride of Lexus LS can be best described as pampering. The available air suspensions add to comfort.
The Lexus LS 500 possesses a gentleman’s manners and is leisurely disciplined. The small steering wheel controlling the rear wheels feels light and directs the hefty and big LS 500 quite comprehensively. Complemented by the tight turning radius the LS feels like a much smaller car than it actually is.
The Lexus LS makes use of forced induction and hybrid technology to be fuel-efficient. The LS 500 luxury-sedan scores 19 cities, 30 highway, and 23 combined mpg for rear-wheel-drive models, while opting for all-wheel drive drops those numbers to 18/27/21 mpg.
Model |
Lexus LS 500 |
BMW 7-series |
Audi A8 |
Mercedes-Benz AMG E-class |
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MPG (City) |
19 |
22 |
19 |
15 |
MPG (Highway) |
30 |
29 |
27 |
23 |
MPG (Combined) |
23 |
24 |
22 |
18 |
Fuel Capacity | 21.7 gallons | 20.6 gallons | 21.7 gallons | 21.1 gallons |
Range (City/Hwy/Combined) | 412/651/500 miles | 453/597/494 miles | 412/586/477 miles | 317/485/380 miles |
Emission (Tons/yr. of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year) |
8 |
8 |
9.8 | N/A |
The 10-speed automatic transmission creates a right balance between the power and efficiency of the mighty engine. Despite the engine producing 416 hp, the gear ratios make way for a fuel-efficient Lexus LS 500.
Before you look at the future, you analyze the past. The previous generation Lexus LS stood true to its Luxury Sedan nomenclature, enjoyed a well-crafted and plush cabin. The Lexus has redefined what luxury stands for. The amalgamation of the traditional native principle of “Omotenashi” with modern technology results in a beautiful fusion that Lexus LS 500 is.
The delicately handcrafted Kiriko glass interior door trim and art wood organic trim created by a traditional Takumi craftsman enhances the vibrancy of the LS cabin. The driver-centric interior of Lexus LS has been exemplified by the precision-crafted steering wheel along with adaptive variable air suspension allowing for easy entry-exit and low center-of-gravity.
Model |
Lexus LS 500 |
BMW 7-series |
Audi A8 |
Mercedes-Benz AMG E-class |
---|---|---|---|---|
Seating Capacity |
5 |
5 |
5 |
5 |
Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in) |
37.3/58.8/41 |
39.9/59.2/41.4 |
38.3/59.1/41.5 |
37.9/57.8/41.3 |
Rear Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in) |
37.3/56.4/38.9 |
38.9/57.7/44.4 |
38.5/57.6/44.3 |
38.2/56.9/35.8 |
Every coin has two sides. The Lexus LS 500 comes with a car-load of technology features but the finicky infotainment controls aren’t engaging. The good part about LS 500 technology and infotainment includes a standard navigation system with a 12.3-inch high-definition display. The high-resolution split-screen multimedia display provides simultaneous access to audio or climate controls and various systems. The voice-activated navigation system and language options of English, French, and Spanish complement it.
The irking behavior of the infotainment touchpad diverts the driver’s attention while on the road. Also, the complexity to learn “how to use the multimedia” may take some time. The Lexus LS brings in more features but lacks the precise usability where it allows its rivals to take the lead.
The flagship LS 500 prioritizes the passenger comfort over utility, the average cargo size signifies the same. The trunk opens wide with hands-free trunk access activated by waving your foot under the bumper apart from a button on the key fob, on the trunk lid and next to the steering wheel. The convenience is amplified by the low lift-height which enables easy trunk access for a bulkier load.
Model |
Lexus LS 500 |
BMW 7-series |
Audi A8 |
Mercedes-Benz AMG E-class |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cargo Capacity |
16.9 cu.ft. |
18.2 cu.ft. |
12.5 cu.ft. |
13.1 cu.ft. |
Cargo Capacity (with Rear Seat Down) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
However, the trunk goes narrow towards the rear seat and the back seat doesn’t fold down to offer extra space.
The Japanese built LS is built on the same platform as the high-performance LC coupe. The striking features create a balance between sophistication and safety highlighted by a triple-beam LED headlamps and “spindle” shape grille. With sleek-coupe like profile and available Art-Wood trim showcases the unconventional engineering taking LS to the pinnacle of distinctive design
The Lexus LS F Sport features a distinguished appearance with exclusive sport design elements and F sport badging. Though the Lexus LS 500h is not much separated from its non-hybrid counterpart aside from the badge on the trunk.
Model |
Lexus LS 500 |
BMW 7-series |
Audi A8 |
Mercedes-Benz AMG E-class |
---|---|---|---|---|
Curb Weight |
4707 lbs |
4244 lbs |
4751 lbs |
4515 lbs |
Length |
206.1" |
207.4" |
208.7" |
196.4" |
Width |
74.8" |
74.9" |
76.6" |
75.1" |
Height |
57.5" |
58.2" |
58.5" |
56.6" |
Ground Clearance |
N/A |
5.3"* |
4.8"* |
4.5" |
Wheelbase |
123" |
126.4" |
123.1" |
115.7" |
The Lexus flagship LS awakens the peace of mind with its Lexus Safety Sense 2.0 system, a class-leading suite that offers standard active-safety equipment. The standard active safety features include a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, lane tracing assist, lane departure alert with steering assist and road sign assist.
This standard system is highly intelligent and manages the car speed around the curves’ to handle turns with added confidence. The Lexus vision of an accident-free world is complemented with its advanced technology upgrades. Neither the National highway traffic safety authority nor the insurance institute of highway safety has crash-tested the LS 500 and the trend continues for other performance-oriented luxury sedans as well.
This bout of Lexus LS 500 and BMW 7 series is won by BMW 7-series with a narrow margin but with a financial implication. With the higher price of BMW 7-series comes the car-load of upgrades as compared with Lexus Ls 500. The bimmer offers top-notch performance with more than 500 hp combined with a serene ride and desired handling. The bimmer also surpasses the LS 500 in terms of rear passenger space and added cargo space. Both the luxury sedans are great buys but if the budget isn’t the issue, BMW 7-series will the first choice.
The Lexus Ls comes neck-and-neck with the A8. With a price advantage for Lexus LS 500, it has a capable handling, handcrafted interiors and plentiful of safety and technological upgrades. The Audi A8 share the availability of plush interiors and agile handling but might feel sluggish with a 335 hp power option. However, the Audi A8 offers roomier rear cabin along with an infotainment system which is easier to control. In terms of reliability, Lexus is un-beatable. So, picking between the vehicles is a matter of preference.
The Lexus LS 500 offers elegance and exquisite room for added comfort, surely diminishing the Mercedes in terms of space. The AMG E-class offers additional power but isn’t quick from start-stop. With smaller trunk, AMG also lags on the utility. Though, both cars share the driving dynamics, with AMG slightly better at maneuverability through the city or on the highway. Looking at the pricing, The Lexus LS 500 will be the first choice.
The 2020 model year Lexus LS 500 with its affordable pricing for a luxury sedan offers a value package and practicality. For the extraordinary build quality, ample power, top-notch reliability, attention to detail, safety and convenience features, comfort, low depreciation value, and relatively reasonable pricing leads the pros more than the cons. The not-so-good features are the lack of engagement in the drive and frustrating infotainment controls. The pros, however, outweigh the cons. If budget isn’t a matter of concern the LS is a no brainer.