Lexus unveiled the 2014 GS 450h in September 2013, so it’s a little surprising that the automaker took a full year to launch the GS 450h F Sport. Despite the lack of an F Sport package for a year, the GS 450h remained a really, really sharp car that crossed out just about every item on our checklist. Giving it a sporty F Sport package simply makes it an even sweeter package.

The F Sport package is a new addition to the 2015 GS 450h. It may not come with any engine upgrades that bump the car’s already potent 338-horsepower output, but there are still enough performance upgrades to give it a sportier look and ride. Besides, the F Sport is mostly about making small improvements to many parts of the car, not just focusing on one aspect of the car and leaving the rest entirely untouched.


The 2015 Lexus GS 450h comes standard with18-inch, split-five-spoke alloy wheels, but the F Sport package doesn’t settle for just 18-inch rims. What it does have is a set of a 19-inch, staggered-width alloys that make for a sportier and more aggressive look. Hiding behind these wheels are larger disc brakes with high-friction pads for added stopping abilities.

The interior admittedly takes some getting used to, at least that’s my take on it, especially with the matte-bamboo trim. There are some notable upgrades in the cabin, including the perforated leather trim and the power, 16-way driver seat. Also making appearances are striated-aluminum trim accents, aluminum pedals and door scuff plates, and a black headliner.


The GS 450h is powered by a 3.5-liter, V-6 engine that’s been combined with Lexus’ Hybrid Synergy Drive system. All together, the system produces 338 horsepower and mates to a CVT. This combo allows the hybrid to hit 60 mph in just 5.6 seconds to go with a top speed of 131 mph.