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The next generation Lexus LS will be revealed at the Detroit Motor Show in January. The news has been officially confirmed by the brand, ahead of the reveal next month.

The introduction of the original LS took place at the same show in 1989, heralding the birth of the Lexus brand. Since then, the Toyota-owned manufacturer has utilised pioneering hybrid drivetrains across its range, shunning diesel power in its entirety.

We'd already spotted the car testing ahead of its launch next year, but now Lexus has confirmed we'll see the car in the metal in the first few weeks of 2017. Lexus says it will feature "visionary technology", built on an extended version of the brand's new GA-L luxury vehicle global architecture – as seen on the new Lexus LC 500h.
 



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