Photos: The Lexus GS F in the Sonoran Desert


BEYOND Magazine has a short feature on the upcoming Lexus GS F high-performance sedan — here’s a quote:

The GS F, Yaguchi says, is the perfect mix between functionality and craftsmanship. “We had no intention of being crafty for the sake of it,” he says. “Everything in this car is there for a reason.” Here, the GS F comes to a halt on a desert road, revealing its elongated profile.

“This car will stand the test of time,” says Yaguchi, “because it is designed to appeal to the human senses.” Who should drive the GS F ? “Anybody who wants to enjoy driving,” Yaguchi says.

The feature is accompanied by some very nice photography, here’s a selection:

Now that we’ve seen the updated GS debut at Pebble Beach, what’s your feeling on how the standard model GS and the GS F relate? Are they too similar or too different? Share your opinion in the comments!

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    ThePenguin
  • August 17, 2015
Drooooollllll. What a beautiful machine. Compared to the revised 2016 GS, I think the F adds some subtle aggression. Love it.
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    Lexus Cohen
  • August 17, 2015
This will definitely be my birthday gift in March. I'm waiting to see what the Fsport will look like.
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    Adrian de Leon
  • August 17, 2015
I say great, but enough with the pictures. Let's see some reviews and see how it drives!
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So lovely...
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    stj88
  • August 18, 2015
Wonder how this wil stack up to all the heavly tuned Aristo V300's that are riding around in Japan. Sadly it will probably depriciate like crazy, the Japanese don't care much for non turbo cars.
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    PTien
  • August 18, 2015
Looks great. I like the front much better than the Regular GS, much cleaner.
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My human senses is telling me to wait for the next 'real' model of the GS F. I would probably get a used 2014-2015 F10 M5 before I consider this current version. Not much is know until we see it reviewed but that's my thoughts at the moment.

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