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Press Release
Lexus unveiled the all-new 2014 IS sedan at the North American
International Auto Show. IS will be available in rear- and all-weather
drive versions of the IS 250 and IS 350, a further evolution of F SPORT
available across the entire model range, and for Europe, Japan, and
select international markets, the IS 300h, the first IS to feature Lexus
Hybrid Drive.
Driving performance isakey selling point in the sport sedan segment.
In conjunction with a bold new design including the Lexus spindle
grille, the all-new IS has been painstakingly engineered to have
excellent dynamic capabilities to provide an exceptionaldriving
experience.
“I adopted an entirely different approach to the development of the all-new IS,” said Junichi Furuyama, IS chief engineer. “Specifically, it was to make an entertaining driving experience a major premise behind all aspects of performance."
“The conventional approach involves developing each individual
aspect in the hope that they will combine to offer an engaging driving
experience. By contrast, development of the new IS flipped this process
on its head, first establishing the pleasurable driving experience
owners desire, and then developing the individual performance elements
to support it.”
Every aspect of the IS has been engineered with a renewed focus on
engaging performance, agile handling, accurate response to driver input
and highly communicative feedback.
“The IS has always been precise and fun to drive,” said Mark
Templin, Lexus group vice president and general manager. “The all-new IS
kicks it up a notch with true sport sedan driving dynamics, state of
the art onboard technologies, and an all-new design that makes it look
fast even when it’s standing still.”
Incorporating several Lexus-first features and technical innovations,
the IS showcases an interior design with all the refinement and quality
expected of a Lexus, plus a focused driver’s environment, a significant
improvement in rear seat comfort and spaciousness, and a larger, more
convenient trunk.
Engine/Transmission
Rear- and all-weather drive versions of the IS 250 are powered by a
2.5 liter V6 gas engine. The IS 350 features a 3.5 liter V6 gas engine.
The IS 300h, which will be available in Europe, Japan,and select
international markets, will employ the Lexus Hybrid Drive powertrain,
based on a newly developed 2.5L Atkinson-cycle engine.
IS adopts the Drive Mode Select system which offers up to four
switchable driving modes- ECO, NORMAL, SPORT and SPORT S+ (S+ available
on IS 350 only) - to optimize vehicle systems to suit the driver’s
preferred combination of fuel economy, comfort, performance and handling
characteristics.
The IS 350 RWD features the eight-speed, Sport Direct Shift (SPDS)
automatic transmission from the IS F high performance sedan with quicker
shifts, full torque converter lockup and throttle blips in manual mode.
The new IS is the first Lexus model to adopt G force Artificial
Intelligence (G-AI) control in Sport mode. This system automatically
selects the optimal gear and downshift pattern in response to G force,
and maintains the selected gear through a corner.
Chassis/Body/Suspension/Brakes
Driving enjoyment was at the heart of the new IS development program,
and every aspect of the new Lexus sedan’s driving dynamics has been
carefully engineered to that end.
New, laser screw welding and adhesive body bonding techniques, along
with additional spot welding, have increased overall body rigidity. This
enhances stability and also allows for a more comfortable ride without
compromising handling agility.
The double wishbone front suspension system has been revised,
offering a twenty percent increase in sway rigidity. The rear adopts a
new multi-link suspension system from the GS. Fine tuning has resulted
in outstanding grip performance and excellent response to steering
inputs. Separate mounting of the spring and shock absorber maximizes
trunk space.
Steering feel and feedback is key to an enjoyable driving experience,
and the new IS benefits from a steering gear box based on that of the
GS sedan, incorporating a variety of tuning techniques. The structure
and rigidity of each gear box component has been revised to create a
smoother and more accurate steering feel with enhanced input response
and greater driver feedback.
F SPORT
IS F SPORT models not only benefit from exclusive, exterior and
interior design features, but also genuine dynamic enhancements. Both
the front and rear suspension systems and the Electric Power Steering
(EPS) are exclusively tuned for F SPORT, enhancing handling performance.
An Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS) system is tuned for F SPORT
models, while Variable Gear Ratio Steering (VGRS) is also available on
IS 350.
F SPORT models announce their presence with an exclusive spindle
grille that incorporates a bolder insert design. The bottom corners of
the front bumpers feature aerodynamic detailing to provide enhanced
brake cooling. Unique 18-inch wheels feature a Y-spoke design inspired
by the LFA.
On board, drivers will receive vehicle information from an innovative
driver’s meter cluster with a moving center ring, inspired by the LFA.
Interior trim detailing includes an F SPORT steering wheel and shift
knob, and aluminum pedals and scuff plates that include the Lexus logo.
Exterior Design
The overall dynamic shape of the body emphasizes the wide flare of the wheel arches to give the new IS a broad, powerful stance.
In profile, the strong horizontal beltline shows off the large rear
tires and its low center of gravity. The exterior design includes a new,
powerfully articulated headlamp cluster design with Lexus’
trademark,L-shaped Daytime Running Lights (DRL) located independently
below.
Interior Design
The clean, horizontal theme of the interior is bisected by the strong
upward sweep of the center console, creating an ergonomically ideal
environment. The newly designed driver’s seat offers greater comfort
and better lateral support. Both the seat hip point and the angle of the
new, LFA-inspired steering wheel have been lowered and steering reach
adjustment has been increased, creating a driver focused seating
position.
To better accommodate passengers, the new IS wheelbase is nearly
three inches longer, providing a more comfortable cabin and increased
trunk capacity. The extended wheelbase and a thinner front seat design
results in three inches more knee room for rear passengers. New to the
IS are standard, lockable 60:40 split/folding rear seats.
Refined materials throughout the cabin are complemented by a high
quality analog clock with surface-emitting illumination. The climate
control system incorporates Lexus-first electrostatic switches, which
enable vehicle occupants to adjust temperature settings with the touch
of a finger.
All IS models are equipped with the next generation, Lexus Display
Audio or Remote Touch-controlled Navigation multimedia systems. Both
multimedia systems provide industry-first complimentary real-time
traffic and weather information delivered without a subscription through
HD™ Radio Technology. The new steering wheel is the first on a Lexus
to coordinate multimedia system control with both the meter cluster and
center console displays.
Safety/Security
The 2014 IS has 10 airbags standard, including rear seat side
airbags. Available safety and security features include an Automatic
High Beam (AHB) headlamp system, a Lane Departure Alert (LDA) system, a
Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) and a Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) system.
The AHB headlamp system maximizes visibility at night by
automatically switching to low beams when its camera detects the lights
of either an oncoming or preceding vehicle.
An LDA system helps prevent unintended lane changes by alerting the
driver when the vehicle deviates from its lane without the operation of
the turn signal.
The BSM uses rear mounted radar to detect vehicles in adjacent lanes that are not visible in the outer door mirrors.
The RCTA system employs the BSM radar to alert the driver to approaching vehicles when backing out of a parking space.
The all-new Lexus IS will go on sale in mid-2013.
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