Article content Lexus has announced pricing for the 2025 Lexus LS , its flagship sedan, which will start at $110,239. The lineup includes four gasoline-only trims, and a top-line hybrid that finishes the pricing at $134,104. The full-size LS sedan lineup received a few updates for 2024, including a 12.

3-inch infotainment screen and upgraded driver-assist features, and so is unchanged for 2025. The LS 500 sedan uses a 3.4L twin-turbocharged V6, making 416 horsepower and 442 lb-ft of torque, and with a ten-speed automatic transmission.

Lexus says the combination can take the car from 0-100 km/h in 4.6 seconds. The LS 500h hybrid uses a 3.

5L V6 combined with a self-charging hybrid system. The engine makes 295 horsepower on its own, and when working with the hybrid electric motor, the system produces up to 354 horsepower. It can achieve 0-100 km/h in 5.

5 seconds, while returning 9.2 L/100 km in combined city/highway driving. Both the gas-only and hybrid models feature standard all-wheel drive with a limited-slip differential.

Standard or available features include that 12.3-inch centre touchscreen with connected services and phone connectivity through Apple CarPlay or Android Auto; a 23-speaker Mark Levinson Reference surround-sound audio system; and driver assist technologies including parking assist with automatic braking, blind-spot monitoring, and rearview camera with back guide monitor. The entry LS 500 Signature trim includes heated front and rear seats, power sunroof, 28-w.