Lexus LS refreshed
Lexus has given its premier LS range a major makeover, incorporating various cosmetic and technical changes in an attempt to keep it competitive in a tough market segment. On the outside, the most noticeable difference is the ‘spindle’ front grille which, while not especially attractive, at least gives the LS a less anodyne appearance. Revisions to the interior have focussed on improving refinement. Cabin noise should be further reduced thanks to better insulation, and the seats have been redesigned for enhanced comfort. LS drivers will now control their vehicle’s infotainment systems via a massive 12.3” screen, a display that’s large enough to show two sources at once. Those might include the upgraded satellite navigation system or the 19-speaker Mark Levinson Reference Surround System, which will come as standard on UK-specification cars. Beneath the skin, a stiffer body shell and several chassis developments have been employed to deliver superior dynamics. Sharper ...