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Lexus has joined a group of large "supersedans" that have dominated the BMW M5 and Audi RS6 since ancient times. It is the largest Lexus car in the F-Series. We've had a Lexus IS F for a long time, the pretentious RC F and now the GS F, recently. In other words, to get that "Fun" factor is what this letter means in the model name. Under the hood we have the main hero - an atmospheric huge 5.0 liter V8 engine generating a decent 477 hp and 530 Nm of torque. The engine is mated to an 8-speed gearbox with four different modes: Normal, Eco, SPORT S and SPORT S +. So, speed lovers will have another car cruiser capable of transporting the whole family from point A to point B conveniently and quickly.
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Petrol: 4 L
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Petrol: 4 L
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Petrol: 4 L
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Diesel: 3 L
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Petrol: 4.4 L
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Petrol: 4.4 L
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Petrol: 3.6 - 6.4 L
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Petrol: 2 - 3 LDiesel: 2 - 3 L
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Diesel: 2 - 3 LElectricity: 2 - 4 L
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Electricity: n/d L
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