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RIP my beloved car, ES will never take the high end GS and there will be a big pricing gap between the top ES and the base LS
so the 300b program rumored was never existed?
Is there a chance that maybe lexus was planning on a four dour coupe (replaces GS) under a different name scheme?
I have been in touch with @Carmaker1 within the last few days and I don't think he would mind me sharing with you what he told me: "The 300B programe still shows up as SOP Q2 2019 in some industry-access places ... A new GS-F in development doesn't make sense, if it is going to die altogether." He also pointed out that the gap between the ES and the $75k LS, left indefinitely, is not workable.
So let us think positively ... this report concerns Europe only.
so the 300b program rumored was never existed?
Is there a chance that maybe lexus was planning on a four dour coupe (replaces GS) under a different name scheme?
Lexus can and will have a hiatus between generations, but how big of one is the question? How do they expect a new nameplate, FWD saloon to succeed in Europe, when Honda's own Legend (RL) and Accord (TSX) were killed off? The closest competitors to the ES in Europe. Wouldn't an RX be a more attractive propositon, rather than wasting marketing expenses in creating a new market for the ES?
The biggest concern was why they took so long (and pretty much still haven't), to introduce a 7-8 seater Lexus for mainland Europe and the UK? My cousin's husband, who works for Toyota UK, was unnerved that his RX450h couldn't seat 7-8 people nor did Toyota sell anything like that brand new for him at either brand (as in Kluger/Highlander). Yet it is somehow more pressing, to dump the GS in Europe and then introduce the ES there, instead of a GA-K or GA-L based 7-seater.
I look forward to seeing how this all plays out over the next 2 years. Other than Volvo, this segment feels very dead in regards to FWD based midsizers. Fleet-spec Bimmers/Benzes/Quad Ringers have more market presence, which explains the failure of the GS in Europe.
Current Highlander simply had no powertrain that could sell here.
Toyota did the integration of 8AR-FTS into the Highlander. It's just too big for Europe.
View the original article postReport claims GS production will stop in April.
Yes, the GS will be discontinued in Europe. Yes, the new ES is finally coming to Europe. And yes, the turbocharged engines of the IS/NX/RX models are also canceled – at least in most parts of Europe