Lexus IS F: Details (JA)

 Lexus IS F: Details (JA)
Lexus IS F

Press Release

Vehicle Outline

Performance that Can Maximize Driving Pleasure

  • The newly developed 5.0-liter V8 engine is a D-4S (direct injection four-stroke gasoline engine, superior version) that combines both port and direct fuel injection.  Advanced technologies, including electric motor-driven VVT-iE (Variable Valve Timing-intelligent system by Electric motor) on the intake side of the Dual VVT-i (Dual Variable Valve Timing-intelligent system), maximize the performance of the engine.  This naturally aspirated engine provides a feeling of linear acceleration, high acceleration response and powerful, enjoyable acceleration even at high engine speeds.
  • By adopting the dual-intake system, the IS F provides smooth and even torque at low or medium engine speeds and high torque with both air inlets open at high engine speeds.  In addition, the engine sound goes through three transitions in line with rpm to offer true sports car stimulation.
  • The 8-Speed Sport Direct Shift transmission is based on the eight-speed automatic transmission used on the LS460 series, with electronic control technology that provides the benefits of both the smooth shifting of an automatic transmission for comfortable driving and a full-scale, sporty manual transmission that does not need a clutch — which is without precedent anywhere in the world* for an eight-speed transmission.  The two-pedal sports transmission also offers new value and perfectly suits a premium sports car.  In addition to smooth shifting when the lever is in "D", the torque converter allows smooth and powerful acceleration when starting up in first-gear by putting the lever in "M".  In gears two through eight, the direct connection between the engine and the transmission results in direct acceleration response.  While achieving one of the fastest gear-change responses in the world, the transmission also has a blipping (revving) control feature that—in the fashion of the heel and toe technique used by race drivers—automatically increases engine rotation speed during downshifts to avoid downshift jolts.  In addition, the IS F also features a special paddle shifter that can be operated without the need to remove one’s hand from the steering wheel.
  • The springs, shock absorbers, stabilizers and other parts have been optimally tuned for an exclusive suspension that is based on the IS series suspension, which provides both outstanding stability and a feeling of agility.  The vehicle offers excellent cruising performance that is capable of handling race circuits.
  • In addition to 19-inch forged aluminum wheels that are both strong and light, the IS F uses large-diameter, wide 225/40R19 tires at the front and 255/35R19 tires at the rear for superior gripping performance, excellent handling and cruising stability.
  • The IS F has high-performance brakes that can withstand even extreme braking on race circuits.
  • The VDIM (Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management) system stabilizes the vehicle by coordinating control and achieving an optimum balance between drive power, steering and braking, thus allowing high preventive safety.  The IS F's VDIM has a "sports" mode that ensures safety while maximizing vehicle performance.

* As of September 2007, according to a TMC survey

Interior and Exterior Designs and Exclusive Equipment Appeal to a Sports Car Mindset

  • The hood, grille, front fenders and front and rear bumpers, rocker panel molding, rear spoiler and other elements were designed exclusively for the IS F based on the Lexus design philosophy "L-finesse"*.  The exterior styling has a dynamic yet simple form that expresses the vehicle's cruising performance and functionality.
  • The sharply contrasted interior uses the colors black and white with blue accents that are exquisitely placed.  The center console and armrests feature special ornamentation.
  • The gauges have an exclusive metal ring achieved through cutting work.  The gauge needles feature blue LEDs and a speedometer that goes up to 300km/h.  (Vehicles with domestic specifications have a function to limit speeds that activates at 180km/h.)
  • The four sports-car-style seats emphasize a degree of holding power that can withstand cruising on race circuits.
  • The 14-speaker Mark Levinson® premium surround-sound audio system has been tuned specifically for the IS F (optional on all vehicles in the series).

*Created by combining "leading-edge" and "finesse" design concepts

Class-leading Safety and Environmental Performance*

  • The Pre-crash Safety System, which uses millimeter-wave radar, warns drivers that a front-end collision is imminent and works to reduce injury if an accident occurs (optional on all vehicles in the series).
  • Along with an impact-absorbing body and strong cabin, the IS F achieves further contributions to class-leading safety performance through dual-stage SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) airbags for the driver and front passenger seat (SRS twin-chamber airbag for the front passenger seat); SRS knee airbags for the driver and front passenger seat; SRS side airbags for the driver and front passenger seat; and SRS curtain shield airbags for both front and rear seats.
  • Efforts were made to improve fuel efficiency in order to reduce CO2 emissions.  The vehicle boasts a fuel efficiency of 8.2km/l in the 10-15 test cycle outlined by the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MLIT) with CO2 emissions under the test cycle just 283g/km.  Both NOx (nitrogen oxides) and NMHC (non-methane hydrocarbons) have also been reduced, achieving emissions levels 75% lower than the 2005 standards under the MLIT's Approval System for Low-emission Vehicles.
  • The IS F benefits from Eco-VAS (Eco-Vehicle Assessment System) — Toyota's original comprehensive environmental impact assessment system — achieving overall reduction of environmental impact throughout the vehicle's entire lifecycle.  Environmental targets were set in the initial vehicle development stage and a life cycle assessment was carried out to achieve a reduction of air contaminants and CO2, etc., throughout all stages of the vehicle's life from production and use to disposal.
  • In addition to using highly recyclable materials, greater attention has been paid to the environment by, among other means, reducing the use of substances of concern such as lead, mercury, cadmium and hexavalent chromium, achieving the Japanese automobile industry's voluntary goals of eliminating the use of these substances.

*Compared to vehicles of similar engine displacement

Source: Toyota Motor Corporation

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 silversedanman silversedanman
m3 seeks and detroys this
October 9, 2007 10:50 am
 Rolli Rolli
"Lexus", how stupid can are people buying this? And what means the "(JA)"? Nein?!
October 9, 2007 1:58 pm
 autoque autoque
Bland styling. And this applies to every model in Lexus.
October 9, 2007 5:27 pm
 AirBox AirBox
hey Rolli if you don't know the meaning of JA you'r more stupid than lexus buyers..:P Did you ever read the article? "JA" means Japan..sometimes they say JDM and for the u.s. models they say USDM..
October 9, 2007 11:41 pm
 AirBox AirBox
By the way, of course M3!
October 9, 2007 11:46 pm
 Aesthetics Aesthetics
5 liter/8 speed box, this car is going to be really heavy it won't compare itself to the M3. Prefer th eoriginal styling, the skirts look really bad
October 10, 2007 2:22 am
 silversedanman silversedanman
The rs4, c63, and m3 all terminate this monstrosity on a track, visually, technically, and of course the quality of German cars is better than the Japanese. The copy-cats can never win.
October 10, 2007 10:28 am
 Rolli Rolli
thank you airbox, stupid comment from me!
October 10, 2007 11:43 am
 carcrazy1234 carcrazy1234
this is a really nice car i don't know what you guys are on seriously lol
October 10, 2007 11:05 pm
 Enigma Enigma
Iam curious how good it will handle, because Lexus is rather aspirated to be luxurios and smooth to drive than knife-sharp handling. If it is really that good, it will take sales away from its German competitors. However, the interior seems to be A LOT better, than what you get from Benz and BMW these days.
October 13, 2007 6:58 pm
 cheelong cheelong
If you are such strong German car fans and ''always use to German cars'' you guys become so jealous and make up some BS excuses just because of this so called ''Japanese-Lexus'' always happen to do better than any other luxury makes. And don't even think about that is just a Toyota! Lexus and Toyota company has recently became a 'complete separate major company' now :P screw you German fans. M3 you do have pretty awesome performance and an ugly face but unfortunatley you are gonna be killed by an elegant IS-F as soon as it goes on sale :( good luck German fans you do need it. hehe ^_^
October 21, 2007 5:06 pm
 cheelong cheelong
by the way... if you German really thinks Lexus is so called 'copy cats' you better think again!
October 21, 2007 5:12 pm
 robberse robberse
hahaha , real car fans here. best car brand in the world at this moment is toyota/lexus . And if german cars ar ssssoooo good why do they use japanese parts.The best sold car in the world is a toyota . and toyota/lexus is one of the safest car brand and doesnt break down .so finaly if you want a good car you buy a toyota/lexus , if you want a car with looks buy an italian car . german cars stink
October 26, 2007 3:41 pm
 bustabloodklaart bustabloodklaart
German cars with Japanese parts.....!!!? I'll have a pint of whatever you're drinking Ma Man. Lexus are the worlds 'best brand' in only two places I'm afraid 1, the US and 2,Lexus own minds. They gave me the new LS600 hl last week probably the most pointless car ever built 14mpg in London traffic has no boot also the most underbraked (to a dangerous level)car I've driven in recent times. No I'm sorry guy' my E66 *hits all over lexus in every respect.
June 23, 2008 12:36 pm
 hescian hescian
It really is a ashame, because to be fair, this car had potential. I've never been a big fan of lexus, but I was intrigued by the idea. Although the engine performance numbers are in the right place, 8 speeds is a waste of time and money, and the bodywork looks like cheap aftermarket add-odds. It's like they really rushed it to get it out there. C63 all the way!
November 6, 2007 4:16 pm