2010 Lexus GS350 / GS460 / GS450h - Auto Shows - Car and Driver

Its location often means that the Frankfurt auto show is a Euro-centric affair, but that won’t stop Toyota-owned Lexus from rolling out a handful of changes for its venerable GS sedan. Key changes for the GS line are new color schemes—two for the exterior and one for the interior. The car also receives Lexus Safety Connect, an OnStar-like assistance system, and active front headrests. As for the hybrid GS450h, Lexus is again asserting its flagship status for the nameplate. To that end, 2010 brings several cosmetic changes to help it stand apart from the rest of the GS line: new 18-inch wheels, clear taillights, an optional power sunshade, and a revised front fascia that is curvier and now sports a grille with... the GS is essentially unchanged since the latest generation debuted in 2005. When it was introduced, a regular GS finished third in an eight-car comparo. Pricing for the 2009 model ranges from $45,875 for the GS350 to $57,425 for the hybrid model, and we expect 2010 models will get a slight price bump. Source: www.caranddriver.com