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- Lexus_GS abstract "The Lexus GS is a mid-size luxury car sold by Lexus, the luxury division of Toyota. It was sold as the Toyota Aristo in Japan from 1991 to 2004. Designed as a performance sedan competing in the mid-luxury class, the GS slots between the entry-level/compact executive IS and full-size/flagship LS, and shares its chassis with one of Toyota's longest-running platforms: the S-series which has been used under multiple generations of the Toyota Crown premium sedans. Four generations of the GS have been produced since 1993, each available with six-cylinder engines and rear-wheel drive. V8 engines were offered in the second and third generations, and all-wheel drive and hybrid versions debuted in 2005. The first two generations had a Japanese domestic market equivalent, the Toyota Aristo ("Aristo" is Greek for "the best"), which was sold from 1991 until the Lexus marque's domestic debut in 2005. Though largely identical in exterior and interior design, the GS and the Aristo differed in their engine and transmission combinations as well as equipment packages. The GS name stands for Grand Sedan.The first-generation Lexus GS began sales in the United States, Europe and selected markets in Asia in 1993, where it was introduced with an inline-6 engine and exterior bodywork designed by Italdesign Giugiaro. The second-generation model premiered in 1997, using a new platform, in-house styling, and adding a V8 version for the first time outside Japan. The third-generation GS, which premiered globally for the 2006 model year, was produced in V6, V8, and hybrid versions, the latter known as the GS 450h performance hybrid. The third-generation models were the first GS sedans to be sold domestically in Japan.The fourth-generation Lexus GS premiered in August 2011 at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, where models introduced included the V6-powered GS 350, hybrid GS 450h, and performance-tuned F Sport variants. A lower-displacement V6 model, the GS 250, premiered at the Auto Guangzhou Exhibition in November 2011, targeted at Asian and European markets. In some markets such as North America, the GS shares the mid-size sedan category in the Lexus lineup with the front-wheel drive ES.".
- Lexus_GS assembly Tahara,_Aichi.
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- Lexus_GS bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Lexus_GS class Executive_car.
- Lexus_GS class Mid-size_car.
- Lexus_GS manufacturer Lexus.
- Lexus_GS productionStartYear "1991".
- Lexus_GS thumbnail Lexus_GS_450h_F_Sport_–_Frontansicht,_17._Juni_2012,_Düsseldorf.jpg?width=300.
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- Lexus_GS aka "Toyota Aristo".
- Lexus_GS assembly "Japan: Tahara, Aichi".
- Lexus_GS bodyStyle "4".
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- Lexus_GS class Executive_car.
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- Lexus_GS designer Giorgetto_Giugiaro.
- Lexus_GS designer "Katsuhiko Inatomi".
- Lexus_GS designer "Yasuhide Hosoda".
- Lexus_GS engine "2.5".
- Lexus_GS engine "3".
- Lexus_GS engine "3.5".
- Lexus_GS engine "4".
- Lexus_GS engine "4.3".
- Lexus_GS engine "4.6".
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- Lexus_GS layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Lexus_GS manufacturer "Lexus".
- Lexus_GS modelYears "1998".
- Lexus_GS modelYears "2006".
- Lexus_GS modelYears "2013".
- Lexus_GS name "First generation".
- Lexus_GS name "Fourth generation".
- Lexus_GS name "Lexus GS".
- Lexus_GS name "Second generation".
- Lexus_GS name "Third generation".
- Lexus_GS platform Front-engine,_four-wheel-drive_layout.
- Lexus_GS platform Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Lexus_GS platform List_of_Toyota_platforms.
- Lexus_GS production "1991".
- Lexus_GS production "1993".
- Lexus_GS production "1997".
- Lexus_GS production "2005".
- Lexus_GS production "December 2011–present".
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- Lexus_GS transmission "4".
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- Lexus_GS transmission "6".
- Lexus_GS transmission "8".
- Lexus_GS transmission "CVT automatic".
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- Lexus_GS subject Category:Sedans.
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