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2014 Lexus IS-F. |
418 horsepower. 371 pounds per foot of torque. 8-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters. Zero to 60 in 4.2 seconds.
It's a Lexus sedan.
I'll give that a minute to sink in. You'll be excused for being surprised, because Lexus still has this image out there of being pure luxury vehicles...Toyotas swaddled in leather and wood, all noise, vibration and harshness hunted down and eliminated until the driving experience is one of riding on a perfectly silent wave of whipped cream.
And it's not true. Not for the most part, anyway and not in recent years. Regular TireKicker readers have seen our reviews of F-Sport models from Lexus (
GS 350,
RX 350,
IS 350,
LS 460), which usually involve suspension upgrades and in one rather unfortunate case reviewed by the Phoenix bureau recently (
CT 200) simply is a trim package.
But if you want the whole F-Sport experience, apart from the $300,000-plus LFA supercar, you need to get behind the wheel of the IS-F sedan.