2019 LS 500 F Sport
The 2019 Lexus LS 500 F Sport
is not a copy of European luxury sports sedans.
Price: $84,420
The Lexus LS 500 sedan is the automaker’s flagship model and goes its
own way instead of being a rival to top European luxury sports sedans
from Mercedes, BMW, Jaguar and Audi, although you might not suspect
that by looking at its sleek shape.
The 2018 version of the LS 500 lost the bland styling of previous
models and was given a coupe-like silhouette. However, Lexus does offer
the LS 500 with an “F Sport” package that adds handling prowess and
sporty, upscale cosmetic touches. However, owners should be careful
with its alarmingly low front end.
The LS 500 is big, roomy and generally impressive with a very low drag
coefficient of only .028 for virtually no wind noise and better fuel
economy. It comes in a variety of trim levels starting at $75,300 and
includes a hybrid gas-electric model. The F Sport all-wheel drive gas
engine version I drove had an $84,420 list price.
The LS 500 F Sport comes with all the comfort and safety features one
would expect from a extremely solidly built, church-quiet Lexus
flagship, including a pushbutton start, voice command, power seats,
leather-trimmed interior, power tilt-and-slide moonroof and a power
open/close feature for the roomy trunk, which has a low, wide opening
for, say, fast airport departure luggage action.
The interior is spacious, despite a large front console, and the
rear-seat area allows tall-legged occupants to stretch out. The backlit
gauges are easy to read in sunlight, but the console’s fussy touch pad
used for many controls is finicky and distracting to use.
Front doors open very widely, but there are no interior door grab
handles or straps to help close them—you must stretch and grab one of
the large door storage pockets to help close them.
The car’s numerous safety features include pedestrian and cyclist
detection, lane tracking assist, lane departure alert with steering
assist and a blind spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert.
The F Sport package contains large (45-series) tires on exclusive
20-inch five-spoke alloy wheels with a dark graphite finish, larger
front and rear brakes, variable gear ratio steering, adaptive variable
suspension that continually adjusts damping control in response to
driving operations and road surface conditions, active rear steering
and an active stabilizer.
Special F Sport rocker moldings help accentuate the LS profile and
meshed grille inserts. The cabin has the perforated-grille pattern on
seating surfaces, ultra suede headliner, perforated leather-trimmed
interior and aluminum trim elements. Discreet “F Sport” badges are on
various body parts and one is even on the thick leather-covered
steering wheel.
There also are 28-way electric/pneumatic seats with cushion length
extenders to brace occupants when driving through curves, heated
steering wheel, 24-inch heads-up display and a Mark Levinson Audio
system with 23 speakers.
But don’t look for extra power. The F Sport has the same engine as all
LS 500 models. It’s a twin turbocharged 3.5-liter V-6 with 416
horsepower and 442 pound/feet of torque. (The V-8 has been dropped.)
Not that more power is needed from the smooth V-6, which works with a
responsive 10-speed automatic transmission with alert steering wheel
paddle controls.
Despite weighing approximately 5,000 pounds, Lexus says the LS 500 will
do 0-60 m.ph in 4.9 seconds. In fact, it says even the gas-electric
hybrid will do 0-60 in a quick 5.1 seconds. while delivering 33 miles
per gallon on the highway and 25 in the city. with its 22.2-gallon fuel
tank.
The LS 500 with the Sport Package delivers an estimated 18 miles per
gallon in the city and 27 on highways with all-wheel drive and 19 and
29 with rear-drive. Premium fuel is called for, and the fuel tanks
holds 21.7 gallons.
A driver can easily select via a dashboard control Economy, Comfort,
Sport and Sport+ driving modes. They control such things as the engine,
transmission and steering feel. I found Comfort mode is best for normal
driving, although “Eco” mode might help you get a little better
fuel economy. Save Sport+ for, as Lexus puts it, “sportier driving.”
Actually, the LS 500 suspension provides a smooth ride (best in Comfort
mode) even without an available air suspension, although sharper bumps
send a shock to occupants through the large wheels.
My test car’s steering had a rather firm but comforting feel and was
quick and precise. However, switching to Sport+ mode made road feel
vanish. Handling was enhanced by all the F Sport goodies, including
vehicle stability control. Braking is strong and progressive.
In all, anyone who plunks down $84,420 for the Lexus LS 500 F Sport
shouldn’t be disappointed.