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Lexus LS Review, For Sale, Models, Specs & News in Australia

Standing quite simply for ‘luxury sedan’, the LS full-size sedan was the first model ever produced by the Japanese luxury automaker, first arriving on the international market alongside the brand back in 1989.

Staying true to its roots, the LS has been built at the same factory in Tahara, Aichi, Japan, ever since.

Few examples are sold in Australia, with the domestic market favouring European alternatives or luxury SUVs, but Lexus remains enormously proud of its LS model which offers penultimate luxury from the iconic brand.

The line-up currently starts at $199,250 for the LS LS500H (hybrid) F Sport and ranges through to $215,300 for the range-topping LS LS500 Sports LUX L Anil BLK Trim+prm.

Lexus LS Models Price and Specs

The price range for the Lexus LS varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $199,250 and going to $215,300 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.

Year Body Type Specs Price from Price to
2025 Sedan 3.5L, — $199,250 $215,300
2024 Sedan 3.5L, Hyb/PULP $165,330 $213,730
2023 Sedan 3.5L, Hyb/PULP $149,160 $190,630
2022 Sedan 3.5L, Hyb/PULP $135,850 $175,890
2021 Sedan 3.5L, Hyb/PULP $123,420 $222,750
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Lexus LS Dimensions

The dimensions of the Lexus LS Sedan vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.

Year Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
2025 Sedan 1450x1900x5235 mm 121 mm
2024 Sedan 1450x1900x5235 mm 121 mm
2023 Sedan 1450x1900x5235 mm 121 mm
2022 Sedan 1450x1900x5235 mm 121 mm
2021 Sedan 1450x1900x5235 mm 144 mm
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Lexus LS Dimensions

Lexus LS Fuel Consumption

The Lexus LS is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by —, Hyb/PULP and PULP fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 6.6L/100km for Sedan /— for the latest year the model was manufactured.

Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2025 Sedan 6.6L/100km 3.5L
2025 Sedan 6.6L/100km 3.5L Hyb/PULP
2025 Sedan 10L/100km 3.4L PULP 10 SP AUTO
2024 Sedan 6.6L/100km 3.5L
2024 Sedan 6.6L/100km 3.5L Hyb/PULP
2024 Sedan 10L/100km 3.4L PULP 10 SP AUTO
2023 Sedan 6.6L/100km 3.5L
2023 Sedan 6.6L/100km 3.5L Hyb/PULP
2023 Sedan 10L/100km 3.4L PULP 10 SP AUTO
2022 Sedan 6.6L/100km 3.5L
2022 Sedan 6.6L/100km 3.5L Hyb/PULP
2022 Sedan 10L/100km 3.4L PULP 10 SP AUTO
2021 Sedan 6.6L/100km 3.5L
2021 Sedan 6.6L/100km 3.5L Hyb/PULP AUTO SP
2021 Sedan 9.5L/100km 3.4L PULP 10 SP AUTO
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Lexus LS Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Lexus LS here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Will a 225/55/17 tyre fit a 2000 Lexus LS?

    Apart from the obvious requirement to change to 17-inch wheels as well as your chosen tyre, there are legalities to be considered here, and they can vary from State to Territory, so you need to check with your local authorities before committing to any change like this. However, broadly speaking, you can increase your wheel size by up to two inches, provided you don’t throw your speedometer out in the process. You also need to stay within a certain percentage of the car’s original rolling circumference (the distance the tyre travels in one revolution) to remain legal. And there are the practical issues such as tyre-to-bodywork clearance.

    However, on the surface the swap you’ve nominated should be legal and practical. The 2000 Lexus LS400 originally came with a 225 60/16 wheel and tyre, so your preferred option only increases wheel diameter by one inch. Also, by fitting a 55-series tyre, you’ve reduced the sidewall height (from the standard 60-series tyre) so the rolling resistance of your new combination will be less than one per cent larger, so shouldn’t create any legal or clearance hassles. Just be sure to let your insurance company know you’ve made the change. Be sure to check the accuracy of your speedometer after the change, too. A GPS speedo app on your phone is the easiest way to do this.

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  • Is a 2008 Lexus LS600hL a good buy?

    Big Lexuses, like a lot of high-end luxury cars, have a habit of depreciating quickly, making them great second-hand buys. Like any complex vehicle, of course, there’s plenty to go wrong, although Lexus electronics seem a lot better than a lot of the competition’s.

    As for the battery packs, it’s conceivable that a 2008 model LS400h could be getting to the point where it’s battery pack does, indeed, require replacement. But having talked to a few limousine operators who run hybrid Lexus cars, some of them rack up huge distances on the original batteries.

    In any case, hybrid cars are now beginning to land in recycling yards faster than their batteries are wearing out, so there’s a relatively good supply of second-hand battery packs if the worst comes to the worst. There’s no hard and fast rule for the lifespan of the batteries in a Lexus, so the best bet is to have the car inspected carefully before committing to the purchase. The money spent on an inspection might be a really, really good investment.

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  • What is the most expensive Lexus?

    The most expensive new Lexus is a LS500h Sports Luxury listed at $195,500. For more info on the latest model, check out our pricing and specs page, and you'll find all Lexus reviews and news here.

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  • Lexus Mark Levison sound system

    With regard to the radio amplifier it's disappointing to hear that a problem that has been around for three years has not been fixed. It would seem a relatively simple one to fix, just fit a different sound system. I'm surprised Toyota has not done this on a high-end car like the Lexus. As for the brake pad wear sensor, it is also disappointing that there is not a sensor to let you know when pads are worn out. I would agree that sensors are needed on all wheels, or at least they should be fitted to the wheels most appropriate for our market.

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Lexus LS Wheel Size

The Lexus LS has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 245x45 RF20 for Sedan in 2025.

Year Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
2025 Sedan 245x45 RF20 275x40 RF20
2024 Sedan 245x45 RF20 275x40 RF20
2023 Sedan 245x45 RF20 275x40 RF20
2022 Sedan 245x45 RF20 275x40 RF20
2021 Sedan 245x45RF20 275x40RF20
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Lexus LS Wheel Sizes