Lexus Saloon car reviews

Thinking of buying a new Lexus saloon car? If you’re looking for saloon cars for sale, we have got loads of reviews plus links to the latest models you can buy. 

If you like the security of a separate boot, a traditionally styled car, and you aren’t interested in those new crossover cars, then a saloon car could be the best choice for you. 

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  • Lexus ES Saloon (2019 onwards) Review

    Luxurious, refined and well-equipped executive saloon

    Parkers rating: 3.8 out of 5 3.8
    New price: £56,685 - £56,685

    PROS

    • Smooth, efficient hybrid engine
    • High build quality
    • Great refinement

    CONS

    • No estate option
    • Lacks dynamic excitement
    • Rivals offer more choice
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  • Lexus LS Saloon (2017 onwards) Review

    Flagship Lexus does grand luxury in a different way

    Parkers rating: 3.8 out of 5 3.8
    New price: £100,690 - £126,620

    PROS

    • Amazing interior with some incredible details
    • Smooth, quiet and refined
    • World-beating reliability and warranty

    CONS

    • Expensive running costs
    • Unimpressive performance
    • Hard to justify against an S-Class
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  • Lexus GS F (2015 - 2018) Review

    Old-school V8 thrills with impeccable cabin quality

    Parkers rating: 4 out of 5 4.0
    Used price: £18,837 - £38,005

    PROS

    • Characterful V8 engine
    • Excellent cabin quality and loads of kit
    • Comfortable cruising ability
    • Crescendo of noise and pace

    CONS

    • Rivals offer sharper handling and gearbox
    • Power delivery is less immediate too
    • Infotainment controller awkward to use
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  • Lexus IS Saloon (2013 - 2020) Review

    Striking styling and hybrid efficiency help the IS stand out

    Parkers rating: 3.8 out of 5 3.8
    Used price: £5,195 - £23,552

    PROS

    • Hybrid powertrain means low running costs
    • Quiet and refined drive
    • Different from the norm

    CONS

    • Petrol engine not very efficient
    • Poor performance
    • Doesn’t handle as well as rivals
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  • Lexus GS Saloon (2012 - 2018) Review

    Refined alternative to usual executive saloon options

    Parkers rating: 3.5 out of 5 3.5
    Used price: £4,189 - £26,730

    PROS

    • Spacious and luxurious interior
    • Stacks of equipment
    • Distinctive styling
    • Economical hybrid powertrains

    CONS

    • Fiddly infotainment system
    • Not especially exciting to drive
    • Smaller boot than rivals
    • Some aspects feel dated
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  • Lexus IS F (2008 - 2012) Review

    Parkers rating: 4 out of 5 4.0
    Used price: £9,803 - £25,128

    PROS

    Astonishing pace, great V8 soundtrack, plenty of standard kit

    CONS

    Doesn't look particularly aggressive, hard ride, not involving enough

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  • Lexus LS (2007 - 2017) Review

    Parkers rating: 3.5 out of 5 3.5
    Used price: £2,097 - £30,688

    PROS

    Supreme refinement and comfort, acres of interior space, huge standard equipment list, plenty of high tech gadgets

    CONS

    Anonymous looks, numb steering, no diesel engine available, shares interior features with much cheaper Toyota models

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  • Lexus GS (2005 - 2011) Review

    Parkers rating: 3.5 out of 5 3.5
    Used price: £1,007 - £5,730

    PROS

    Gadget-packed, comfortable ride, different to the usual German saloons, hybrid version available

    CONS

    Thirsty petrol engines, no diesel engine available, overly assisted steering feel

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  • Lexus IS Saloon (2005 - 2012) Review

    Parkers rating: 3.5 out of 5 3.5
    Used price: £402 - £7,040

    PROS

    Excellent build quality and reliability, good standard equipment levels, superior refinement

    CONS

    Cramped rear seats, ungainly styling, limited engine choice, notchy manual gearbox

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