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Lexus LS concept

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Hmmm..the front end has strong Phaeton styling cues...(headlights, grille). I see some IS in the roofline.. The headlights are a definite improvement over the blobby headlights of the current LS, IMHO..

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Yup, looks like it's time to leave Benz alone and ripp off the Edsel of VWs for a while. Aim low. :P
How dissapointing. This was supposed to really be a class-leading vehicle but I guess Toyota doesn't want to alienate thier current buyers and make thier cars have an ounce of style. That's dangerous thinking.
I think it looks good for a stately executive saloon, apart from the IS kink in the back window. The back looks like the old I35 a bit too much too. Can't wait to see the interior!

http://www.autospies.com/article/index.asp...7&categoryId=21
http://www.autospies.com/article/index.asp...6&categoryId=21
http://www.autospies.com/article/index.asp...5&categoryId=21
http://www.autospies.com/article/index.asp...4&categoryId=22
...And in other news, Toyota still can't design a good-looking vehicle.
Look's really nice.


Is this the grill we'll be seeing on the next Camry? (minus all the crome and a Toyota badge...)
Looks somewhat like a Phaeton as moltar said. I felt the hood was way too long compared to the rest of the car in a profile shot. I'll take a GS over this any day.
Not bad, but, as mentioned, reminds me of a 7 Series.
I'm going to steal the line C&D used on the Bonnie GXP. An expensive dose of so-so. Not great, not terrible. Perfectly Lexus.
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