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2011 Lexus IS F Details


After adding a limited slip differential last year, Lexus continues to improve the IS F in the 2011 model year by refining the power steering and improving the suspension:

To improve responsiveness and ride comfort, in addition to providing the driver with more control, engineers revised the Electric Power Steering (EPS) system and suspension.  With revised front and rear spring rates, shock absorber dampening, rear bushings and rear camber angle, the IS F provides a confident ride. 

Other changes have also been applied to the 2011 IS F:

  • LED daytime running lights have been added to the headlights
  • New instrument panel gauges
  • The Sport mode switch has been moved to the steering wheel, which will also be getting the same silver treatment as the standard IS
  • New dark finish aluminum composite interior trim
  • The full black interior will now feature Alcantara seat insets with leather side bolsters
  • A new Orange & Black interior will replace the Terra Cotta option
  • Brake override system has been added

I’m looking forward to seeing the revised interior, but the real excitement has to be with the performance update, which may very well be coming as a result of the IS F’s involvement in the 24h Nürburgring race. Now that’s kaizen at work.

The full Lexus press release follows.

Lexus IS F High-Performance Sedan Provides Stimulating Driving Dynamics

• Improved Suspension Provides More Driver Confidence
• Updated Electronic Power Steering Gives Driver Additional Control
• Torsen® Rear Differential Helps Provide Additional Traction
 
As the first production model to wear the brand’s “F” marquee, the Lexus IS F offers a thrilling, fun-to-drive experience.  The Lexus IS F high-performance sport sedan races into 2011 with several interior updates including LED daytime running lamps, an improved suspension, and a new brake override system.
 
To improve responsiveness and ride comfort, in addition to providing the driver with more control, engineers revised the Electric Power Steering (EPS) system and suspension.  With revised front and rear spring rates, shock absorber dampening, rear bushings and rear camber angle, the IS F provides a confident ride. 
 
The sporty interior is complemented with new IP gauges, a silver colored-trimmed steering wheel, and dark finish aluminum composite ornamentation.  The Sport mode switch has also been moved to the steering wheel for easier access.   
 
In addition, vehicles with a Black interior receive Alcantara® seat inserts with leather bolsters that enhance its exhilarating sportiness.  An all-new Orange and Black leather interior with contrast stitching flaunts the IS F’s vivacious attitude and replaces the Terra Cotta interior.
 
Engine/Transmission/Drivetrain/Performance

The Lexus IS F is exclusively powered by a performance-tuned 5.0-liter V8 engine teamed to an eight-speed Sport Direct Shift transmission.  The IS F engine produces 416 horsepower at 6,600 rpm and 371 lb.-ft. of peak torque at 5,200 rpm.  The engine’s high specific output (83.2 hp/liter) and high operating range (6,800 rpm redline) reflect the thorough attention to detail underlying the core engineering.  The resulting performance character, while quite responsive in low-speed situations, provides a rush of power at higher engine speeds.
 
The forged crankshaft features journals polished to a mirror finish to minimize the friction generated between the connecting rods and the crankshaft.  Forged sintered iron alloy connecting rods ensure high-rpm durability.  High-flow cylinder heads designed by Yamaha have a lightweight valvetrain, including forged cam lobes on hollow, chain-driven camshafts, with the inside of the shafts serving as oil passages.  Titanium intake valves are operated by roller rocker arms.
 
Innovative technologies help to maximize efficiency and reduce emissions, including the SFI D-4 fuel injection (direct-to-cylinder injection system with secondary port injectors) and the Electronic Throttle Control System with intelligence (ETCS-i).  Essentially, SFI D-4 integrates two types of fuel injection:  A direct-type high-pressure fuel injection system, which provides a cooling effect in the cylinders and enables the high compression ratio (11.8:1) employed to extract maximum energy from the fuel; a set of low-pressure port fuel injectors that help produce a precise burn to optimize power and efficiency under light- and medium-load conditions.
 
A dual air-intake system uses a primary intake passage for low and medium engine speeds. In the higher engine speed range (above 3,600 rpm), both the primary and secondary passages are opened, helping boost high-rpm power.
 
With the IS F 5.0-liter V8, Lexus made a leap in valve-control technology with the Variable Valve Timing with intelligence by an electric motor (VVT-iE).  An electric drive motor alters the intake camshaft phasing, which made it possible to expand VVT operational range to lower engine speeds, where engine oil pressure is usually not high enough to operate conventional VVT.  The exhaust camshaft uses hydraulically controlled variable valve timing.
 
A scavenge pump forces oil from the cylinder heads back to the oil pan, ensuring a reliable oil supply even during cornering that exceeds one g.  The low-restriction dual-exhaust system terminates in distinctive stacked quad diffusers.
 
The world’s first eight-speed Sport Direct-Shift automatic transmission combines the performance characteristics of an automated manual-type transmission with the smoothness and refinement of a planetary-type automatic transmission.  As a result, the driver can choose between ultra-quick manual shifts for performance driving and smooth automatic shifts when convenience is the top priority.
 
Eight speeds allow gear ratios that maximize torque up to the tire-grip limitations in the lower ranges while optimizing efficiency.  Intuitive powertrain control optimally smoothes out off-the-line response. The driver can select Normal, Sport or Snow driving modes with the flip of a switch.  Artificial Intelligence-SHIFT (AI-SHIFT) complements the driver’s Sport switch selection by automatically adapting the shifting based on road conditions and driver input.  The IS F transmission is also highly responsive to uphill/downhill driving, always selecting the best gear for power or engine braking.
 
The driver can shift manually using either the console shift or steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters.  Hydraulic-control technology allows the IS F’s eight-speed Sport Direct Shift transmission to perform on par with manual transmissions without sacrificing the smoothness of a torque-converter automatic.  Paddle-shifting operation is allowed in either D or M modes, but shifts are quicker and more direct in M mode. In M mode, the transmission will hold each gear to the 6,800-rpm redline, and upshifts are executed in just one-tenth of a second.  At higher engine speeds, downshifts are accompanied by automated and precise throttle blips to match engine rpm to vehicle speed.
 
Chassis/Body/Suspension/Tires/Brakes

The Lexus IS F is based on the robust IS platform, which was engineered from the start to allow a high dynamic envelope.  The stiff body structure and the rear subframe are connected through several reinforcements.  Much of the IS F development took place at racetracks around the world, including Germany’s legendary Nurburgring Nordschleife, Circuit Paul Ricard in France, Japan’s Fuji Speedway and the Higashi-Fuji Technical Center in Japan.  Fuji Speedway is the IS F’s home circuit, and the shape of its turn one inspired the F logo design.
 
Although using the basic double-wishbone front suspension and multi-link rear suspension configurations of the IS platform, the IS F features a multitude of track-proven modifications.  The IS F sits an inch lower on its suspension than the standard IS models, which lowers the center of gravity and helps provide a quicker handling response.
 
Spring and damper rates are increased, and larger-diameter stabilizer bars are used.  The rear-suspension control arms are specific to the IS F to optimize geometry for the 19-inch wheels. In addition, the monotube shock absorbers use a larger-diameter piston rod.  As on other IS models, the sophisticated shock-absorber design utilizes multi-leaf linear control valves to help improve damping force, and rebound springs offer improved body control without degrading ride comfort.
 
Subframe suspension mounts are stiffer than on other IS models to help reduce sway and ensure control under acceleration and braking.  The engine mounts are also stiffer for a more direct feel.  Special jounce stoppers on both the front and rear suspension come into play early in the compression stroke to help reduce the sway angle when cornering and to reduce dive when braking. 
 
The IS F features 19-inch forged-alloy wheels by BBS® with a distinct dark-gray finish and an asymmetrical 10-spoke design. The front wheels are 19 x 8J, with 225/40R19 tires and 19 x 9J in the rear, with 255/35R19 tires.  Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 and Bridgestone Potenza tires were each developed specifically for the 170-mph track capability of the Lexus IS F. High-rigidity hub unit bearings are engineered for rigorous, high g-force track driving.  The direct-type tire pressure monitor system allows two sets of tires to be registered, giving the customer the benefit of a system with a set of track tires or winter tires.  The multi-information display indicates the tire selector switch.
 
A specially calibrated version of Lexus’ innovative Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management (VDIM) system helps provide superior handling dynamics and traction control.  Combining input from a variety of sensors, VDIM is designed to anticipate the onset of a vehicle skid or slide and help correct the situation with a combination of braking, steering and throttle control in a way that is essentially transparent to the driver.  VDIM integration provides precise management for EPS, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), traction control (TRAC), the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Brake Assist (BA), Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD), and engine torque (via the electronically controlled throttle).
 
During cornering, VDIM suppresses any tendency for the inside wheel to spin, transmitting more power to the outside wheel to help maintain traction and momentum.  When braking on a mixed-friction surface, VDIM will direct steering assist in the direction that will help provide greater control.
 
In Sport mode, VDIM allows higher dynamic thresholds before intervening and alters steering assist to increase steering feel.  Sport mode helps provide excellent optimal vehicle control on a track in areas where the skills of even top-level drivers are challenged.  The experienced driver can disengage VSC/TRAC by pressing and holding the TRAC-off button for more than three seconds.  Even with VSC/TRAC disengaged, however, the system still provides the brake-based limited-slip differential effect and ABS.  The Torsen® rear differential helps provide additional traction in spirited driving.
 
Brembo brakes were designed to the specifications of the Lexus engineering team.  The 14.2-inch ventilated, drilled front rotors are gripped by rigid, powerful six-piston aluminum calipers, while the 13.6-inch ventilated, drilled rear rotors use two-piston calipers.  Front bumper ducts adjacent to the fog lamps stream cooling air to the brakes.  The brakes are finished with the Lexus name displayed on the calipers.
 
Safety/Security Features

Passive-safety technology in the IS F begins with a reinforced passenger compartment that helps protect the occupants with front-and-rear crush structures.  Seatbelt pre-tensioners and force limiters are used for all seating positions.
 
In addition to advanced dual-stage front airbags and front seat-mounted side airbags, the Lexus Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) includes side-curtain airbags that extend from A-pillar to C-pillar, plus knee airbags for the driver and the front passenger.
 
The available Pre-Collision System (PCS) can help reduce collision damage.  The package includes Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, which uses millimeter-wave radar to measure and maintain a pre-set distance from a vehicle traveling ahead.  PCS relies on the radar sensor to detect obstacles in front of the car.  The PCS computer, taking sensor inputs from vehicle speed, steering angle and yaw rate, is designed to determine whether a collision is unavoidable.  In such a situation, PCS preemptively retracts front seat belts and pre-initializes BA so that increased braking will be applied the instant the driver depresses the pedal.
 
The rear back-up camera, included with the available navigation system, automatically projects an image of what its lens can detect behind the car onto the navigation screen when the transmission is in reverse. 
 
Luxury/Comfort/Convenience

The IS F interior features specially shaped and trimmed seats that help hold the driver comfortably and securely.  The standard SmartAccess keyless entry and push-button start allows the driver to keep the access fob in a pocket or purse.
 
Standard amenities include 10-way power front seats; dual-zone automatic climate control, a pollen filter and smog detector; power moonroof with one-touch open/close and seven open-position settings; power tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel; three-position memory function for front seats, steering wheel and mirrors; all power windows with automatic up/down operation and jam protection; an auto-dimming rear-view mirror with HomeLink® programmable garage door opener; automated rain-sensing wipers and heated auto-dimming outside mirrors with integrated puddle lamps.
 
The air conditioning system’s electrically controlled variable compressor adjusts output to demand rather than simply cycling on and off.  The system can independently adjust upper and lower temperatures in response to ambient conditions or sunlight.  UV-reducing, heat-absorbing glass is used throughout the car.
 
The standard Lexus Premium Audio System features a six-disc, in-dash CD changer, 13 speakers, USB/iPod® connectivity, streaming audio via Bluetooth® and an integrated XM Radio receiver (includes complimentary 90-day trial subscription).  Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) maintains consistent sound levels in response to varying extraneous noise levels.  When connected to the USB port, the iPod can be controlled through the audio system or steering wheel controls, while information such as names for the artist, track and album is displayed on the headunit or navigation screen.
 
Luxury Options

Like all Lexus models, the IS F offers a Mark Levinson® Premium Surround Sound Audio System.  This 14-speaker audio system features discrete 5.1 multi-channel playback with 7.1-channel speaker architecture.  Its 10 amplifier channels provide 300 watts total output at less than 0.1 percent total harmonic distortion from 20 to 20,000 Hz (THD all channels driven).  The Mark Levinson system plays conventional CDs and DVDs, plus MP3/WMA-formatted CDs.  DVD movies can be viewed on the available navigation system’s color seven-inch touch screen when the parking brake is engaged.
 
The available Intuitive Park Assist (IPA) system uses ultrasonic sensors to detect objects close to the car’s front and rear bumpers, alerting the driver and showing distance to objects in the multi-information display within the speedometer.  When the IS F is equipped with the navigation system, information on detected objects is shown in greater detail on the seven-inch touch screen display. 
 
The optional Lexus Navigation system features Voice Command casual-language voice recognition and Bluetooth® phonebook download capability.  The IS F also offers a telematics system, Lexus Enform® with Safety Connect®, available by subscription.  Complimentary one-year trial subscriptions are included on all purchases of new Lexus vehicles equipped with these features.  Safety Connect® is standard on all vehicles while Lexus Enform with Safety Connect is on all vehicles equipped with the optional Navigation system.  The Lexus Enform and the Safety Connect response centers operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week—every day of the year.
 
Lexus Enform vehicles are factory ready for subscriptions to a variety of innovative XM services including XM NavTraffic®, XM NavWeather™ and  XM Sports and Stocks services.  XM services require separate XM subscriptions. The XM Sports and Stocks service is included with an XM Radio subscription.  All XM services offer complimentary 90-day trial subscriptions.
 
Exterior Design

Based on the IS luxury sport sedan, the IS F is clearly differentiated when viewed from the front, rear and in profile.  A trapezoid-shaped front bumper fascia, a theme that is repeated at the rear, sets off the V-shape grille.  The hood’s raised center section makes room for the V8 powerplant, and the front fenders were widened to envelop the 19-inch low-profile tires. Total grille area is increased to ensure adequate cooling for the 5.0-liter V8, and both upper and lower grilles feature a special wire-mesh pattern.  The lower grille is flanked by large brake cooling ducts adjacent to standard fog lamps. The front fenders wear a discrete silver, black and blue “F” marque.
 
The car’s wedge-like profile is accentuated by functional front fender air outlets with lower edges that transition into larger rocker panels and continue as a character line into the rear bumper.  The rear view conveys a strong parting signature for the IS F, with a dramatic trapezoid shape and easily recognizable design elements.
 
Four vertically stacked exhaust diffusers, two per side, are integrated into the rear bumper.  Above them, light-emitting diode (LED) stop and tail lamps behind clear lenses give the IS F a unique nighttime appearance.  The subtle rear spoiler is one of many aerodynamic enhancements, which also include special underbody panels to optimize airflow. 
 
Interior Design

The interior of the IS F features an exclusive design treatment highlighted by aluminized composite trim, striking two-tone upholstery, aluminum-rimmed main gauges, unique steering-wheel treatment and other special surface treatments.  The instrument panel integrates an oil-temperature gauge, voltmeter and shift-indicator lights, and the “F” logo is discretely showcased on the steering wheel, rear-center console and outer seat cushions.  A multi-information display located within the speedometer integrates a trip computer that provides outside temperature, driving range, average fuel consumption, average fuel consumption since refueling (per tank), current fuel consumption, average speed and the F logo.  The display also includes an oil-maintenance reminder and system warnings.
 
Warranty

All new Lexus vehicles come with a 48-month/50,000-mile basic limited warranty with roadside assistance for 48-months/unlimited miles.  Powertrain and restraint system coverage is provided for 72 months/70,000 miles.  Corrosion perforation protection is covered for 72 months, regardless of mileage. 

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    WorldofLuxury
  • July 20, 2010
Brake override system?!?!?!
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    emptystreets130
  • July 20, 2010
You can't really do a heel-toe method in an automated anyways. If it was on a manual transmission then yes, there is something to be worried about.
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    Alex W
  • July 20, 2010
@emptystreets130: The brake override system does not start to reduce power until 5 mph.
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    Eljay
  • July 20, 2010
Ooh,that car has me drooling like a geriatric St.Bernard!
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    RDS
  • July 20, 2010
That rim is beast looking on IS-F !
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    RDS
  • July 20, 2010
Wait , the taillight's reverse light shape had changed or what ? It's looks oval shape instead of original rectangular .
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    Wunko
  • July 20, 2010
Hope to see some pictures. I think the ones on the Lexus Pressroom website were just the 2010 ISF pictures re-used for the 2011 ISF article.
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    WorldofLuxury
  • July 20, 2010
@emptystreets130: I'd like to have the freedom when I want to mess around in the vehicle I purchased. Simple drifts can be easy to control with a dab of braking while the throttle is still pushed. I know... the 8-speed has enough power to deal with, but it's an IS F... I'd like to have fun when I want to.
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    Alex W
  • July 20, 2010
I have driven an override-applied IS F. You can still hoon it. The override doesn't immediately cut power AND it only cuts power when the gas pedal is applied first and consistently.
Wunko wrote:Hope to see some pictures. I think the ones on the Lexus Pressroom website were just the 2010 ISF pictures re-used for the 2011 ISF article.
That's right -- the photo above is from 2010. There's no 2011 photos just yet.
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    Travis
  • July 21, 2010
RDS wrote:That rim is beast looking on IS-F !
I thought the rims was very ugly when I first saw the web release of it... but after seein it in real life the rims looks killer. I cant wait to see this car. IMO I say MORE POWER Lexus !!! 450 or 500 :P
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    IceIridium
  • July 23, 2010
If that picture is of a 2010 then did they specifically photoshop out the "LEXUS" badge on the rear trunk? It looks like all the pictures of the 2011 IS has that badge deleted....
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    WorldofLuxury
  • July 23, 2010
@IceIridium: That's interesting. It looks like Lexus feels that it doesn't need any more advertising. Still, I've always thought that the badge that spelled out LEXUS was a nice balance and that the letters were always a thing of beauty. Funny thing is that Mercedes-Benz and BMW usually always have their names spelled out on their vehicles.
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    Tempting
  • October 3, 2010
[b][i][s] still cant decide is this it OR the M3 hmmmm might just do both!

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