It’s about time for Lexus’ E-Class and 5-Series fighter to be updated, and we’ve already seen the future of the Lexus GS in the form of the recently showcased Lexus LF-Gh hybrid concept.
Now we see the production version being tested on the mother of all test grounds – the Nurburgring. The next generation GS is still very heavily disguised but we can see similarities to the LF-Gh hybrid concept preview car, such as the horizontal LED daytime running lights integrated into the lower edge of the headlamps.
There’s also not much to be seen at the rear but we get to see bait of the LED tail lamps lighting up here while the car is braking.
The current GS has a 2,850mm wheelbase, and this is expected to be retained with the new generation car. The new car will supposedly be slightly wider though – 1,870mm versus the current generation’s 1,821mm width.
Look after the jump to check out the rest of the spypix along with the previously published image gallery of the LF-Gf hybrid concept.
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This story originally appeared on Paul Tan's Automotive News on Wed, 13 Jul 11 11:48:03 +0000.
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