Lexus Bids Farewell to Its Iconic Luxury Sedan LS with a Special Edition After 36 Years of Success

6 months ago

After more than three decades in the world of luxury automobiles, Lexus has announced the end of production for its renowned LS model, which for 36 years has been regarded as a symbol of Japanese luxury and a strong competitor in the premium sedan segment.

To mark this final chapter, the company has unveiled an exclusive Heritage Edition, serving as the farewell version before production officially ceases next year.


This edition is limited to the U.S. market with only 250 units, making it a rare collector’s item. It features a distinctive special black paint, a luxurious interior trimmed in unique red leather, and new 20-inch wheels that emphasize its elegant yet sporty character.


Inside, Lexus has paid special attention to refined details, offering premium wood accents, an exclusive headliner, and a Mark Levinson sound system with 23 speakers, ensuring an exceptional listening experience.


In terms of performance, the car is powered by a 3.4-liter twin-turbo V6 engine, producing 416 horsepower and 599 Nm of torque, enabling it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.6 seconds—a fittingly powerful farewell for a model long admired by enthusiasts.


The farewell edition is priced from 99,000$ (before tax), with deliveries scheduled to begin in the coming weeks.


With this announcement, Lexus closes a significant chapter in the history of the LS, leaving behind a rich legacy that reflects the perfect balance between Japanese luxury and outstanding performance.

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