Lexus has been spotted testing an unusual-looking LS
prototype in Southern Europe, raising questions about what is the company
planning for the near future. The prototype was wearing the company’s
spider-web front grille which had extra cuts and holes in it.
At the back, the Lexus LS prototype wears a rear
spoiler and the Hybrid version’s bumper with no visible exhaust pipes but the
sound coming out of the car was louder than usual. We can also spot Lexus’
effort to hide a badge glued on the lower part of the rear doors.
Lexus has already revealed the LS500 F Sport which
currently is the sportiest version of the range but it only offers upgraded
suspension and brakes, with the 415hp twin-turbo V6 engine remaining unchanged
over the regular models.
Should this be a more powerful and dynamic derivative
of the Lexus LS, then expect it to offer the same big numbers as produced by
the Mercedes-AMG S-Class. Lexus may solve the mystery pretty soon too, as the
car could be heading to the Frankfurt Motor Show either in production or
concept form.
Cr : Carscoops