If Lexus REALLY wanted to attract the millennial crowd, this definitely would have been the ideal car, rather than the Sriracha IS. First of all the name, LIT, which is a very favorite word for the millennials. And also this would be a really cool car to arrive at a party in when there is music.
As someone who is apparently a "millennial" I hate the term "millennial", I hate the term LIT and I hate the way they're trying to do to sell the car.
Lexus is trying to make sure that the young crowd develop a love for their cars that they can push that "love" down to their children and children's children. Sort of like how, if your parent(s) loved Mercedes therefore you're a Mercedes family, or a Volvo family, etc...
The problem is, in today's world, globalization got rid of that. I have access to whatever car I want and I can hate or love whatever car I want at anytime. I have access to reviews, online videos, I can see the car in person, test drive it and form an opinion all from within 50 miles of my house.
The Apple fanboys are now switching to Android based phones. The PC crowd is buying Apple products. Gamers adopt the best platform that suites their needs. Why are cars different?
If Lexus wants to make the young crowd fall in love with their cars, they need to go back to basics. Not back in time to 1999 when they were trying to sell their first IS. Back to basics as in, what is a car? What is an entry level luxury car? What do people love? What do people hate? What do people want? Listen to us!
Their designs need to become as basic as their 2nd generation IS but the technology and power as mind-blowing as possible.
When I look at a car, I want an aggressive looking sports car, like the old IS F, with all the technology and horsepower; oh wait, that's the LFA. When I look at a the current IS, I see a car that could have been but isn't and you're shoving it down my throat and I will continue to spit it out.
Sorry for always being negative on this forum but someone has to be and I'm sure I'm not the only one.