Revised 2011 Lexus IS revealed

 Revised 2011 Lexus IS revealed
2011 Lexus IS 200d

Debuts in Paris

Lexus has revealed the 2011 IS, ahead of its debut at the Paris Motor Show.

While it looks virtually identical to the 2010 IS, the model features restyled wheels, modified taillights, and LED daytime running lights (on cars equipped with high-intensity discharge headlights).

The IS F-Sport gains a new front spoiler, a revised grille, a modified rear spoiler, and 18-inch alloy wheels. Inside, there's new "titanium-effect" trim and an anthracite headliner.

In the performance department, the IS 220d has been replaced by the IS 200d. It is powered by a 2.2-liter diesel engine with 148 bhp (110 kW / 150 PS) and 340 Nm (251 lb-ft) of torque. Mated to a six-speed manual transmission, the engine enables the IS 200d to accelerate from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 10.2 seconds, average 55.4 mpg (imp) in the combined cycle, and emit 134 grams of CO2 per kilometer.

The V6 engine, in the IS 250 and IS 250C, has been modified to meet the stringent Euro V emissions standards. Despite the changes, it still produces 205 bhp (153 kW / 208 PS) and 252 Nm (186 lb-ft) of torque. In the sedan, combined fuel consumption climbs to 33.6 mpg (up from 31.7 mph) while CO2 emissions fall to 194 g/km (down from 209 g/km). For the convertible, the figures are 30.7 mpg and 213 g/km. Sadly, the six-speed manual will be dropped (this could be for the UK only).

Check out the press release for more information

Source: Lexus UK

  • Most significant changes to IS range since launch
  • Introduction of new IS 200d with improved fuel economy and lower emissions than previous IS 220d
  • IS 200d powered by revised 148bhp 2.2-litre diesel engine with diesel particulate filter (DPF), matched to six-speed manual transmission
  • 134g/km CO2 emissions earn IS 200d 18 per cent BIK company car tax rating and Band E Vehicle Excise Duty
  • Better fuel efficiency and reduced CO2 figures for IS 250 automatic and IS 250C coupe-convertible
  • All IS powertrains meet Euro 5 emissions standards
  • Exterior styling changes including headlight and rear light designs, revised front grille design, new exterior colours and alloy wheel designs
  • LED daytime running lights added to high-intensity discharge (HID) headlights
  • Revised equipment specifications
  • On-the-road prices remain unchanged
  • Available to order now

Sporty, smooth and unmistakeably Lexus, the IS has undergone its most significant revisions since the current generation model was launched in 2005.

Changes for the 2011 model year, to be formally revealed at the Paris motor show, are not simply a matter of sharper styling: Lexus has gone to the heart of the ownership experience to make the IS an even more appealing prospect, not least to those choosing it as a company car.

Central to this strategy is the introduction of the new IS 200d, which delivers improved fuel economy, lower emissions and reduced tax bills. Replacing the previous IS 220d, it is available to order now, priced from £24,350 (IS 200d SE) on the road.

The V6 petrol engine featured in the IS 250 and IS 250C coupe-convertible with six-speed automatic transmission has also been revised to meet future Euro5 emissions standards, achieving better fuel economy and CO2 emissions with no penalty in performance.

Focus of the styling changes is the F-Sport grade, which now echoes even more loudly the looks of its ultra-high-performance sister, the IS F, to strengthen its appeal among younger drivers. Meanwhile all IS models equipped with high-intensity discharge (HID) headlights gain LED daytime running lights and across the range there are new wheel designs, new rear light designs and a revised choice of exterior colours.

New IS 200d with enhanced driving quality
Replacing the previous IS 220d, the new IS 200d delivers stronger fuel economy, lower CO2 emissions and a more refined and smoother drive.

The new 148bhp version of the 2.2-litre diesel engine benefits from detailed engineering revisions and is equipped with a diesel particulate filter (DPF) to meet Euro 5 emissions standards and enhance the engine’s driving quality.

The changes include a re-shaped combustion chamber and the use of new-generation piezoelectric fuel injectors to give a more efficient, cleaner and complete fuel burn. Pressure in the common rail injection system has been increased. a higher flow exhaust gas recirculation valve has been introduced and the adoption of a new oil-cooled, variable nozzle turbocharger improves torque performance at low speeds and cuts overall engine noise.

Maximum power of 148bhp is delivered at 3,600rpm, with peak torque of 340Nm on tap from 2,000rpm, allowing for nought to 62mph acceleration in 10.2 seconds. Combined cycle fuel consumption is 55.4mpg and CO2 emissions are 134g/km, compared to 50.4mpg and 148g/km for the IS 220d.

As well as saving money at the pumps, owners enjoy a lower annual road tax charge – Band E rather than F for Vehicle Excise Duty. For company car tax payers there is a further bonus in the reduction of the Benefit-in-Kind tax rating from 21 to 18 per cent for the new model.

IS 250 automatic and IS 250C
For the 2011 model year the IS 250 becomes and automatic-only model, with revisions to the powertrain that ensure compliance with Euro 5 emissions standards.

Power and torque are unchanged from the super-smooth V6 are unchanged at 205bhp and 252Nm, but combined cycle fuel consumption improves from 31.7 to 33.6mpg, with a concurrent fall in CO2 output from 209 to 194g/km. As a result the model’s BiK tax rating is cut from 30 to 27 per cent.

Similarly, the improved engine is also under the bonnet of the 2011 IS 250C coupe-cabriolet, with an improvement in combined cycle performance to 30.7mpg and a 6g/km reduction in CO2 emissions to 213g/km.

Revised IS F-Sport
Changes to the IS 250 and 220d F-Sport models’ exterior and interior make them even more of a stand-out choice, heavily influenced by the styling of the ultra-high-performance IS F.

For 2011 F-Sport specification includes a new deep front spoiler with faired-in fog lights, new grille design and a rear spoiler with integrated stop light. The new-design 18-inch alloy wheels have a dark silver finish and black centre Lexus roundel, directly inspired by the IS F.

Inside the sports factor continues with F-Sport steering wheel, gear lever and sports pedals and front seats finished in leather and Alcantara. Extra touches of titanium-effect trim and a dark, anthracite roof liner are also introduced.

New specifications and options
Revisions elsewhere in the IS range included improvements to the SE-I specification to introduce rain-sensing wipers, an auto-dimming electrochromic rear view mirror and a new leather upholstery with heated front seats. There is a modest change to the rear light clusters and on IS 250 the exhaust tailpipe has a bolder circular profile in place of the previous ellipse.

New-look 17 and 18-inch wheels are available and the choice of exterior colours has been adjusted, with Ultra Blue metallic making its debut in the range. 

IS range prices

MODEL OTR PRICE VED BAND
IS 200d SE £24,350 E
IS 250 SE £25,260 J
IS 200d SE-I £26,610 E
IS 250 SE-I £27,880 J
IS 200d F-Sport £28,290 E
IS 250 F-Sport £30,485 J
IS 250 SE-L £30,485 J

IS 250C prices

MODEL OTR PRICE VED BAND
IS 250C SE-I £35,996 K
IS 250C SE-L £40,941 K

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 Siawa Siawa
And the LED trend continues. Audi, what a revolution you have started.
August 27, 2010 8:10 am
 bordeauxman1 bordeauxman1
Better
August 27, 2010 8:20 am
 Lutzie Lutzie
But still a giant YAWN. Another Toyota in (mild) drag.
September 2, 2010 9:07 pm
 Shaktiman Shaktiman
some of the LED light arrangements used on cars nowadays are downrite ugly.. check the lights on the face-lifted S-Class.. they virtually ruin one the classiest lookin cars in the market..
August 27, 2010 8:45 am
 Siawa Siawa
Completely agree, actually I wanted to mention that too.
August 27, 2010 12:30 pm
 autoficianado autoficianado
it's odd that everyone thinks Audi started the LED lighting for cars - they didn't...and besides why would anyone think that manufacturers would continue to use "old" technology. Many of us have switched to either CFL lighting, Halogen, or LED lighting for our homes so why should our cars be different ?
August 27, 2010 8:52 am
 BMWZ8 BMWZ8
How is it odd. Audi used LED DRLs first on their mainstream production S6 and A8 W12, soon followed by the R8 and the A5.
August 27, 2010 10:32 am
 scratchy996 scratchy996
@ autoficianado , normal LED lights and car LED lights are not the same.
August 28, 2010 3:10 pm
 BDSawicki BDSawicki
revised model by Lexus - "the IS 220d has been replaced by the IS 200d" and the power is down - 148 bhp instead of 177 bhp... the same all manual gear... had it been a Merc or a BMW, you could expect more power, less fuel consumption and maybe a new (faster, better) gearbox... I am so happy I switched from Lexus to Merc... Who the [...] Lexus think their customers are... Idiots?
August 27, 2010 8:59 am
 dom6698 dom6698
150PS? 10.2 0-100kph? Crap.
August 27, 2010 11:29 am
 AG4 AG4
@dom6698, Crap indeed, specially if Ford's Focus TDCi dual clutch Powershift with a 136PS 2.0L engine hits 100km/h in under 10 seconds.
August 29, 2010 10:49 pm
 BMWZ8 BMWZ8
I really loathe how these LED DRLs look like nothing more than afterthoughts on anything other than an Audi.
August 27, 2010 10:33 am
 fred123456 fred123456
ooohhhh big chances... If i wanted this car buy the older version cheaper and buy the headlights..
August 27, 2010 10:45 am
 HEMI426 HEMI426
A new v6 engines would be nice to see.
August 27, 2010 12:24 pm
 LifeLongCarGuy LifeLongCarGuy
I can't agree more on all of the comments about LEDs on cars now, especially the Merc comment. BTW, Audi was the first to use ribbon bands of LEDs in their headlamps. As for the revised IS... [yawn]. The tail lamps make it look like the ES, which screams, "I'm a family sedan". I think Lexus' philosophy is "leave good enough alone". This will keep the mainstream buyers on the showroom floor but car enthusiasts will not only steer clear we will bash Lexus on every automotive blog and forum for being so boring and predictable. Building anything that looks like the IS with less than 270 ponies is a waste of fairly decent design. I have to admit that 33 mpg in style is nothing to ignore, but that is what hybrids are for.
August 27, 2010 4:56 pm
 BackInTheRealWorld BackInTheRealWorld
I never thought i'd see the day when a manufacturer detunes its engine for the new model, ie. this is the same 2.2d after all. I think there might be a new engine soon to rival bmw 2.0d 200hp soon.
August 27, 2010 5:34 pm
 AlikMalix AlikMalix
New model? Really? And here I was worried they'd change the way it looks. LED's just proves this brand has no originality -- pitiful Lexus
August 27, 2010 7:19 pm
 ne1butu ne1butu
This car is lame. And since it's receiving a meaningless update, I suppose that it's going to continue to be sold for at least two more years. It's a nice car for sorority girls, nothing more. As for the comments about the LED lighting, I'm getting really tired of it. It looks good on Audis because it's their signature look. I prefer a smooth ribbon of light like you'll see with the fog lamps on the Taurus SHO or the rear lights that have the "neon" piping, like on BMWs. The pixel look is growing old very fast.
August 28, 2010 4:48 pm