Heated rear seats, all-weather floor mats, advanced Parking Guidance System, Mark Levinson sound system.
The LS series has been the flagship car in the Lexus line-up since its, and the brand's launch in 1989. What the big car lacked in pizazz or sport it made up for in refinement, reliability and technology. The latest generation of the car, its fourth, was first launched in 2007 and, for the first time, included a long wheelbase version of the car, simply dubbed the LS460 L. The L adds 4.8 inches to the wheelbase and overall length.
The new LS 460 Sport variation comes equipped with a sport tuned air suspension, Brembo brakes, 19-inch forged wheels, aero body design elements, and exclusive interior features.
The sole powertrain is made up of a 4.6 liter V8 mated to an industry-leading and world's first eight-speed automatic that turns the rear wheels. The engine is rated at 380 horsepower at 6,400 rpm along with 367 lb-ft of torque at 4,100 rpm in 2WD form, and it drops to 357 horsepower and 344 lb.-ft. of torque with all-wheel drive (AWD).