Driven

The belle of the ball

- Report by BERNIE HELLBERG JR | Images © LEXUS SOUTH AFRICA

It has been 18 years since the first Lexus IS Sports Sedan graced local streets. Now, the re-imagined 2021 IS delivers a new level of luxury, evocative design, innovative technology and leading driving dynamics.

In 2003, Lexus was all but an unknown entity in South Africa. Despite the Toyota brand’s dominance in almost all other local segments, introducin­g a luxury-focused Japanese brand was an extended gameplay. For Lexus to ascend to the same lofty heights of market success as the brand had in the United States, it had to differenti­ate itself from the entrenched pack of German executive sedan offerings from Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz.

If a sports sedan could assume a fairy-tale character’s identity, the Lexus IS would undoubtedl­y be the genre’s Cinderella. ‘Growing up’ in an environmen­t where her siblings always had the upper hand, our fledgeling beauty had to ensure that she stood out from the crowd – a feat easily achieved as the new IS range makes its debut.

ALL-HYBRID FUTURE

For the very first time, Lexus has decided to launch IS as a hybrid-only range. The hybrid market has shown immense growth globally in the past five years, and the shift from diesel to alternativ­epropulsio­n vehicles is expected to keep growing at a rapid rate.

With this in mind, Lexus South Africa plans to leverage its existing dominance in the hybrid-electric market while positionin­g its hybrids as performanc­e and technology-rich vehicles.

Lexus launched three model grades in hybrid: IS 300h EX (R841,300), IS 300h SE (R841,300) and IS 300 F Sport (R899,800), with the EX grade already available to pre-order from the beginning of April 2021.

LEXUS FIRSTS

Features that become standard on the Lexus IS for the first time include 18” alloy wheels for the EX and SE (19” for the F Sport), an electric park brake (replacing the foot-operated brake), a new 10.3” touchscree­n with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a pre-collision system for the SE grade and F Sport (with an astounding daytime/ night-time pedestrian detection system and daytime cyclist detection), all-speed active cruise control (SE and F Sport), lane tracing assist (SE and F Sport), blind-spot monitor (SE and F Sport), rear cross-traffic alert+brake, as well as a panoramic view monitor for the SE and F Sport when reversing.

On the F Sport and SE grades, the pre-collision Lexus Safety System+ will warn you of a detected hazard from approximat­ely 10 to 180 km/h. Precollisi­on brake assist functions from around 30 to 80 km/h with pedestrian and daytime cyclist detection, and between 30 and 180 km/h with a detected preceding or stationary vehicle.

What’s more, at an intersecti­on, the precollisi­on system is designed to provide a warning alert, then braking, if you accidental­ly turn in front of a detected oncoming car driving in the opposite lane, or a pedestrian walking in the opposite direction. It is also the first Lexus to offer emergency steering assist (ESA) that will automatica­lly apply additional steering torque to assist the driver in manoeuvrin­g within your lane around an unforeseen obstacle.

Although not new to the line-up, several standard luxury features include smart entry and start, heatedand power-adjustable front seats, dual-zone climate control, a 10-speaker audio system for the EX grade, and spectacula­r 17-speaker Mark Levinson sound for the SE and F Sport grades. The top-spec models come standard with satellite navigation, voice control and LED headlamps with automatic high-beam. IS 300h SE buyers also have the luxury of a moon roof, which comes standard with the model.

HYBRID POWER

As all models are fitted with the same hybrid propulsion combinatio­n, all grades achieve a total system output of 164 kW. The IS has a combinedcy­cle fuel consumptio­n from as low as 5.2 l/100 km, while on the performanc­e front, the zero to 100 km/h sprint is dispatched in 8.7 seconds, culminatin­g in a top speed of 200 km/h. The IS boasts a petrol-hybrid 2.5 litre CVT engine that achieves its maximum power of 133 kW at 6,000 r/min and maximum torque of 221 Nm between 4,200 and 5,400 r/min.

Lexus positions the new IS as a focused driver’s car. The IS F Sport and SE grades offer more advanced specificat­ions, with the F Sport offering dynamic hybrid vehicle performanc­e.

THE BELLE OF THE BALL

For the first time on an IS F Sport, 19” alloy wheels are standard, in addition to an F Sport body kit and spoiler, F Sport scuff plates and ornamentat­ion, high-grade LED headlamps, five-mode Drive Select, adaptive variable suspension, F Sport leather

accented trim, sports pedals and seats with driver memory settings.

The IS F Sport is alluring and assertive in its design, the coupé-like silhouette distinguis­hing the car from all other sports sedans. The signature spindle grille itself is a true work of art that shows inspiring intricacy in its iconic mesh pattern, complement­ing the brand’s sporty image. The lower grille boasts air intakes inspired by the sporty RC-F, which stamps further authority on the car’s sporty looks.

Naturally, the new slim design headlamps with automatic high beam not only look fantastic, but three newly-designed high-beam projector lamps, and integrated L-shaped daytime running lights add brilliant vision to the car’s extensive list of premium characteri­stics.

F Sport exclusive decorative items include the F Sport emblem on the front fender and piano-black trimmings on the front grille and lower bumper.

DRIVING DYNAMICS

The new IS becomes the first Lexus to debut the “Lexus Driving Signature” that will become the developmen­t standard for all future Lexus models. This ‘signature’ is defined by linear vehicle movement that remains faithful to a driver’s intentions, providing a seamless transition from braking to steering and accelerati­on through a corner. Lexus developed these dynamic values at its technical centre in Shimoyama, Japan, which opened in 2019.

The test course is based on the gruelling Nürburgrin­g Nordschlei­fe, famous for its challengin­g driving conditions. By repeatedly subjecting both vehicle and engineers to daily tests in this severe driving environmen­t, Lexus was able to devise an everhigher dimension of vehicle performanc­e, leading to a variety of enhancemen­ts to the new IS chassis, body rigidity, suspension set-up and developmen­t, and Lexus Adaptive Variable Suspension system, to name a few. The latter boasting anti-dive and anti-squat control, as well as roll-attitude control and unsprung mass vibration damping control that helps to enhance road holding without the loss of ride comfort.

Active Cornering Assist (ACA) is also new on all models. It is designed to maintain the ideal vehicle posture when cornering by impercepti­bly braking individual wheels to keep your intended driving line.

LAST WORD

The 2021 Lexus IS is offered in no fewer than ten exterior colours, with three of those colours – Solar Storm Red, Poseidon Blue, and White Nova –exclusive to the F Sport. The EX and SE have an additional two exclusive colours – White Quartz and Morello Red.

Striking colours for a strikingly handsome vehicle that refuses to conform to the traditiona­l notions of what an executive sports sedan should be. That same determinat­ion to maintain its segment-leading status for hybrid sedans is evident in the fact that the entire IS range also boasts a best-in-class sevenyear/105,000 km warranty and full maintenanc­e plan.

There has never been as compelling an argument for you to invite Cinderella to the ball, where her glass slipper is guaranteed to be a perfect fit.

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