Especificaciones y análisis del Lexus GS
Power
143HP
Torque
300Nm
Consumption
4.9l/100
Emissions
113g/km
0-100 km/h
9s
Top Speed
190km/h
Weight
1830kg
Price
50,700€
Technical summary
Híbrido
Automático Múltiplesv
RWD
5 / 4 doors
450 L
66 L
105 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Lexus GS 300h Corporate · 143 CV (2015-2018)
General description
The 2016 Lexus GS 300h is the embodiment of quiet luxury and Japanese efficiency. A premium sedan that dared to challenge its German rivals not with brute force, but with a refined hybrid proposal, exceptional ride comfort, and a build quality that is felt in every detail. It is a car for those who value serenity and technology with a soul.
Driving experience
Driving the GS 300h is an almost zen-like experience. The transition between the electric and combustion engines is imperceptible, creating a feeling of constant, fluid thrust. It doesn't seek explosiveness, but rather smooth and progressive power delivery. The silence on board is breathtaking, especially in the city, where it glides in electric mode. Its rear-wheel-drive chassis and elaborate suspension give it superb poise on the road, conveying safety and a comfort that isolates you from the outside world.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent. The imposing spindle grille and sharp LED headlights give it an aggressive and sophisticated look that does not go unnoticed. The silhouette is that of a classic sedan, but with a tension in its lines that evokes dynamism. Inside, the cabin embraces you with exquisite materials, perfect fits, and an atmosphere of Japanese artisanal luxury. Every button, every stitch, speaks of an obsessive attention to detail.
Technology and features
The technological heart of the GS 300h is its Lexus Hybrid Drive system, a masterpiece of engineering that masterfully optimizes performance and consumption. The e-CVT transmission manages the power of both engines with unparalleled smoothness. On board, it featured a large multimedia screen and an advanced driver assistance package, demonstrating that safety and comfort were priorities. Its ECO label is the passport to smarter mobility.
Competition
In the demanding battlefield of executive sedans, the GS 300h faced titans like the BMW 5 Series, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, and the Audi A6. While its German competitors bet heavily on diesel engines and a sportier feel, the Lexus played a different card: that of hybrid efficiency, legendary reliability, and superior ride comfort. It was the choice for the driver seeking distinction and a different philosophy from the European standard.
Conclusion
The Lexus GS 300h is not a car that shouts, but rather whispers its excellence. It is an extraordinarily well-built, comfortable, and refined sedan that offers a serene and economical driving experience. It represents a smart and emotional purchase for those seeking lasting luxury, away from the stridency, and with the peace of mind that only Lexus's legendary reliability can offer. A car that, even years later, still feels special.




