RE: Lexus launches first diesel saloon
RE: Lexus launches first diesel saloon
Friday 4th March 2005

Lexus launches first diesel saloon

Chock-a-block full of electronics


The new generation Lexus IS made its world debut at the Geneva Motor Show, following the new GS as the second model to be created using Lexus' new L-Finesse design principles.

The all-new model marks the arrival of Lexus’s first diesel engine, an all-aluminium, 2.2-litre four-cylinder unit, said to be the most powerful in its class with a maximum output of 175bhp and torque of 295lb-ft developed between 2,000 and 2,400rpm. Lexus said the new engine offered quiet and smooth operation with superb performance.
 
A new 2.5-litre V6 petrol engine with a stoichiometric direct injection system is also available for the new IS and will be available with a six-speed automatic transmission with sequential paddle-shift control.

Lexus said it had focused on superior body control, cornering grip and straight-line stability. The car will, said Lexus, feature class-leading safety equipment, including:

  • Radar-controlled Pre-Crash Safety system (PCS)
  • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
  • Intelligent Adaptive Front Lighting System (I-AFS).

No fewer than 10 airbags will be fitted as standard, including a first-in-segment double knee airbag. Performance, traction control and vehicle stability will be further enhanced by electronics, Lexus’s so-called Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management System (VDIM).

The new generation IS will go on sale in Europe at the end of 2005 with the diesel model following in 2006.

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anonymous-user

Original Poster:

76 months

Friday 4th March 2005
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I really enjoyed my IS200. Considered upgrading to a IS300 too, but no manual...

Wonder why they're going V6 instead of inline as with the current model.

And the diesel has a nice wide power band I see... 400 whole rpm.

dinkel

27,590 posts

280 months

Friday 4th March 2005
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Looks a bit like a reworked Accord . . . a bit sharper. Lump looks mighty fine.

I assume this must be a choice for Beemer / Audi drivers . . .

difficult . . .

richa

534 posts

306 months

Sunday 6th March 2005
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I really like current IS, looks good, interesting interor, nice straight 6, so to me it's a bit of a disappontment that they've gone down the V6 and 4 route.

Doesn't exactly look dazzling either, just another bland Japanese saloon.