Lexus LS 2012
This generation of Lexus LS (facelift model) has been produced from January, 2012 to January, 2017. We can provide information about 3 modifications of this generation. 2012 Lexus LS is available with four wheel (4x4) drive (2 versions) and classical rear wheel drive (1 version).
This Lexus is available with one petrol engine with displacement 4.6 litres and power of from 370 to 386 horsepower un one hybrid engine with power of 394 HP. All engines feature a timing chain-driven camshaft, which is considered a more reliable and less maintenance-intensive solution (What is an engine chain and belt?).
The car is available with only with automatic gearbox.
Lexus LS 2012 average fuel consumption in combined cycle for petrol engine is from 10.7 to 11.6 litres per 100km, but for hybrid - approximately 9.3 litres per 100km. The most fuel efficient Lexus LS 2012 petrol engine version is Lexus LS 460, consuming 10.7 litres per 100km.
The best acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h - 5.7 seconds has Lexus LS 460 version, conversely the tardiest one is Lexus LS 600h L reaching this speed only in 6.3 seconds. The maximum top speed is 250 km/h for the 4.6 petrol 8-cylinder 370 hp version (Lexus LS 460L AWD) and 2 other versions.
Lenght of Lexus LS is 516 cm, it is large car. For comparison - Lexus LS is about 2 cm longer than BMW 7 series. Lexus LS gross weight is from 2455 to 2730 kg (depending on modification), this car is about 8 percent heavier than the average for this age and class of vehicles.
This Lexus is quite costly - it can be purchased (in Latvia, EU) for around 28 500 €. Below you will find more detailed information about Lexus LS prices and costs.
Lexus LS modifications
Modification | Engine | Power | Consumption | Drive type |
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Lexus LS 2012 4.6 460L AWD | 4.6 Petrol | 370 HP | 11.6 l/100km | All wheel |
Lexus LS 2012 4.6 460
Most dynamic version - 100 km/h in 5.7 seconds |
4.6 Petrol | 386 HP | 10.7 l/100km | Rear wheel |
Lexus LS 2012 5.0 600h L 4x4 | 5.0 Hybrid | 394 HP | 9.3 l/100km | All wheel |
Lexus LS prices
Lexus LS 2012 - 2017 sedan price in Latvia is from 28000 € to 29000 €.
Comparing to analogical vehicles Lexus LS price is very high - Lexus LS is approximately for 74 percents more expensive then average sedans of this age (compare sedans 2012 - 2017 prices). Lexus LS high price can be explained by its quality above average (see below), therefore this Lexus could be reasonable purchase in long term perspective.
Year | Lowest | Average | Highest | Availability |
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Lexus LS 2013 price | 28 000 € | 28 500 € | 29 000 € |
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Lexus LS 2012 features (options)
Percentage of Lexus LS with corresponding feature (option)
88% Tire pressure control
88% Rain sensor
79% Conditioning
69% Metallic paint
67% Rear parking sensors
48% Front parking sensors
48% Rear-view camera
48% Distance control
48% Electrically adjustable steering wheel
48% Electrically adjustable seats
48% Heated seats
48% Navigation
48% Cruise control
45% Xenon headlights
45% Leather upholstery
40% Sunroof
36% Heated steering wheel
36% Adjustable steering wheel
33% Ventilated seats
33% Dimming mirrors
33% Bi-xenon lights
31% Adaptive cruise control
29% Auxiliary heating
12%
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