2013 Lexus GS 350 F Sport Waiting to be Revealed at 2011 SEMA

Zack ColtAsianLuxuryLexusCars14 years ago7 Views

Even though the 2013 Lexus GS 350 F Sport was already shown off in South Africa, and a series of images and details regarding the care have been released during time, among renderings and spy shots, nothing compares to the official unveil of the vehicle, where we can satisfy all the curiosities about every little detail of the performancce and looks of the car. This will be possible at the 2011 SEMA show which is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. November 1 in Las Vegas.

Now, there has been a lot of fuss about the appearence and the braking system and other features of the luxury family sedan, but hopefully the fans around the world haven’t allowed the rumours and critics affect them, since it is only fair to judge only after confirming with your own eyes.

The car will feature up-sized 19-inch wheels and tires in staggered widths, thicker anti-roll bars, variable gear ratio steering, higher-friction brake pads on larger front brakes, some interior upgrades including a 16-way power driver’s seat and exclusive red leather upholstery, and “F Sport-tuned” adaptive suspension settings.

We will return with much more details not only about the performance of the car, but about the looks and the way the vehicle presents itself after the official unveiling.


Source: MotorAutority

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