What Are They Thinking? Lexus May Bring $250,000 IS-F Evolution To Market In Summer 2010

What Are They Thinking? Lexus May Bring $250,000 IS-F Evolution To Market In Summer 2010
New rumors that the GT Killer IS-F from Lexus is out and about being tested have sprung up.  Sources in the know say that at a recent test drive event put on by the maker, the IS-F was rapidly drawing closer to production and has been slated for a summer 2010 release.

Reports from participants on the day have confirmed previous reports of the car having undergone serious ‘carobonization’ and weight reduction all around. Focus has not changed much either with previous reports of the new body losing 140kg all round and dropping to a total weight of 1550kg still holding true. All other specs such as the 423ps V8, carbon brakes, carbon interior and updated front/rear+blistered fenders have also been confirmed.

The big news is that the car will now only be limited to a special production run of just 500 units worldwide!

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E92_M_PowerE92_M_Power - 4/21/2009 11:34:12 AM
+29 Boost
OMG, are u fucking seriours $250,000...


DinamoRDinamoR - 4/21/2009 4:30:54 PM
-10 Boost
Hey, if you can't afford it just buy an M3. I'm sure they'll sell all 500 easily.


camrydrivercamrydriver - 4/21/2009 5:18:48 PM
+5 Boost
That is just dumb. You can get aero kits on ebay for your Scion for under 600 bucks all day long. That will get you about 98% of the way to this car. Then just add LED parking lights and an intake for $39.95 you are THERE!





david999david999 - 4/21/2009 6:10:07 PM
-1 Boost

Don't get sucked-in by that troll david969.


JCH335iJCH335i - 4/21/2009 11:36:29 AM
+18 Boost
haha thats hilarious, good work lexus


iLexusiLexus - 4/21/2009 11:36:34 AM
-26 Boost
Lexus is playing no games. Their serious. I'm sure they will succeed as they do in all of thier cars are great sellers.

Lexus makes no mistakes.


r_driver04r_driver04 - 4/21/2009 12:40:48 PM
+14 Boost
Now lets not carried away. I don't care if the IS-F can fly, it ain't worth $250K. BMW M and Benz AMG will be a much better value.


recca7recca7 - 4/21/2009 12:59:46 PM
+7 Boost
are you serious or trying to be a douche? What sense would it make to have the M3 go up against a car that retails for almost three times as much? Hell, this car better be three times as good or it ain't worth the asking price. It'll may be one an half times as good, if that, but I doubt this would hold a candle to any Ferrari, Lambo, or Aston. Maybe it will in performance - psh riiiight - but if you look at those choices and you tell me you're going to pick up a souped up lexus instead??????? Are you mad??? Who in their right mind would make such a preposterous purchase?!?!?


david959david959 - 4/21/2009 2:11:34 PM
-4 Boost
MB, BMW, and Audi are perfection. Lexus and any other Japanese brands all suck. You have to believe me even if I'm wrong!


fatandsassyfatandsassy - 4/21/2009 11:43:42 AM
+22 Boost
For $250,000 there are alot of other cars I would look at before purchasing a freaking Lexus. Hello Audi, Ferrari, Aston Martin, etc....


B7FANB7FAN - 4/21/2009 1:03:59 PM
+2 Boost
what audi you seen for $250,000??????????????????but anyway back to the topic lexus would be a fool a nd lose a SHYT load of money I think this blog would have done very well on 4/1/09 everyone would have had a great laugh that day. we are talkin about race track car prices here this is not feesable for lexus I am not taking anything away from lexus they are a good company in there own way just as all other car manufacturers but they do not have mercedes status where they can drop a 1/4 million dollar car and people will flock to it. if they found a way to bring that price down to about $90-$100,000 they may have a chance with this.


Bimmer3erBimmer3er - 4/21/2009 2:30:01 PM
+3 Boost
Agree with you fatandsassy.. they are gonna replace majority of IS-F with carbon fiber? So what, you can accesorize ur M3 like that too and would probably cost you around 70k USD.. but 4 times more expensive is no kid's game.. its going to be priced right in line with LF-A (if at all it comes to production)? - seriously??? Doesnt even make sense to the slightest bit.. may be someone just cooked up the numbers? And even if its just for Japan and not US - I dont think Japanese are so stupid!


EducatedOpinion365EducatedOpinion365 - 4/22/2009 12:10:48 AM
-1 Boost
LOOOOOLLLL f-n retards


1BadMan1BadMan - 4/21/2009 11:45:01 AM
+17 Boost
A $250,000 Toyota IS-F? The Toyota LF-A at the ring? This is getting sad. I have grown weary of the Toyota bullsh*t. Lexus is not company people. It is a plastic brand. You could purchase a real car built by a real car company for $250k!!


roundwegoroundwego - 4/21/2009 11:51:23 AM
+18 Boost
LOL, 250g toyota based on a Camry platform. Double LOL , somebody's gonna get effed over.


LemonadeLemonade - 4/21/2009 11:57:31 AM
-3 Boost
Another flame bait from the Agents to increase traffic on this site and I have a feeling that 90% of so called car enthusiast (SHEEP) are going to bite. That's too bad, because topics like this really exposes a lot of ignorant folks from different parts of the Autospies world.


Agent009Agent009 - 4/21/2009 3:09:59 PM
+6 Boost
Not really what I would call flame bait. If they are brave enough to make this car then they deserve the heat they get.


Bimmer3erBimmer3er - 4/21/2009 4:46:24 PM
+1 Boost
Go Drink one! ;-)


LemonadeLemonade - 4/21/2009 12:10:22 PM
-2 Boost
ATTENTION ALL AUTOSPIES SHEEP (German Fan Girls): This car is meant for the JDM market. So dry up your panties or you can keep deboosting me; either way, your ignorance serves you well.


Bimmer3erBimmer3er - 4/21/2009 5:09:11 PM
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@1995e34 - good one! +1 on that!

@Lemonade - just don't be a blind fan (read as freak) .. its definitely not worth spending $250k on an IS-F Evo. There are zillion other 'better' cars up in the market for that price! may be even cheaper - forget about the similar performing/featured M3/S4/C63 sorts..


E92_M_PowerE92_M_Power - 4/21/2009 12:11:12 PM
+10 Boost
Seriously this price is probably ok with LF-A, but for an IS-f its way too much.








EL34EL34 - 4/21/2009 12:35:14 PM
+7 Boost
$250,000 for that???

That looks like a $12,000 dollar car.


DinamoRDinamoR - 4/21/2009 4:34:59 PM
-7 Boost
funny new picture you rigth wing lunatic. i have some nice pictures with nixon, ford, reagan, rumsfeld meeting Brezhnev, Krustchev, and Saddam after they occupied some countries and/or killed people.

i think it's hilarious how desperate you right wing losers are, jumping all over every little thing Obama does or does not. LMAO!

Obama 2012


dacosta70dacosta70 - 4/21/2009 12:43:13 PM
+4 Boost
jajajaj that is BS. with that I buy the regular ISF or an M3 and with the remaining $ 200,000 I will sure make the M3 run a lap in monaco as fast as an F1 car.


HSCenterconsoleHSCenterconsole - 4/21/2009 12:46:42 PM
+6 Boost
I just can't believe that this rumor is true.

Even if it is for such limited production and mainly the Japanese domestic market, I just can't see how a carbon fiber IS-F can compete at this price point. In this rough price range, you could have a Ferrari 430, Lambo Gallardo, Aston Martin DB9/DBS, Porsche GT2, Audi R8 V10, upcoming Mercedes SLS, Mercedes SL65 or even two Nissan GT-R's. A $250k IS-F is absurd.

If this rumor is true, I think the Lexus executives are out of their minds. They should have put the resources used to the develop the Evolution to making the regular IS-F better. Why create a $250k special version when the regular IS-F has been consitently bested by the M3, C63, and RS4?


montyz81montyz81 - 4/21/2009 3:40:52 PM
+4 Boost
Actually you can get His and Hers GT-R with about $50k left over for say a QX-56 for winter driving!.


recca7recca7 - 4/21/2009 1:02:32 PM
+3 Boost
They must be experimenting with some kind of new drug. Next you know they'll be charging 100+k for some souped up Corolla.

What are they thinking?!


MBKingMBKing - 4/21/2009 1:07:34 PM
+1 Boost
i'm going to pass and go with a used SLR


JUGNUJUGNU - 4/21/2009 1:16:01 PM
-3 Boost
250K part is 100% wrong. fake rumour/news. Maybe 250K is true for upcoming LF-A.

JUGNU


VISOVISO - 4/22/2009 12:10:50 PM
+1 Boost
"So will the rest of the world that has a brain and are not smokeing the same garbage the lexus higher ups are. I'm sure there are 500 morons in the world with that kind of money to burn, so I'm sure they will sell.
Boy are they going to bite the big one on that. I'll tell you though, they got a lot of publicity out of this stunt!"

Perfectly stated BimmerMike!

"Right on! Lexus doesn't make mistakes."

Lexus is already a mistake. The greatest branding gimmick ever.






_43LE_43LE - 4/21/2009 2:06:33 PM
-2 Boost
Does anybody seriously believe this? I have to admit, this was a good way to get the haters out. Good job 009.


Agent009Agent009 - 4/21/2009 3:11:06 PM
+5 Boost
Hey I didn't make this one up...


_43LE_43LE - 4/21/2009 3:50:25 PM
-2 Boost
Not saying that you did, but it's interesting to read some peoples' comments and what people will believe.


BigShow50BigShow50 - 4/21/2009 3:01:52 PM
-2 Boost
What I find hilarious is that all you cock-knockers on this post actually believe this will sell for $250K?!?!?...you believe the fool who got this kind of info to post?...Will the IS-F EVO kick ass? Ohh for sure!!! But that is not the "REAL PRICE" kids!!!....LMAO!!!


EL34EL34 - 4/21/2009 3:13:51 PM
+4 Boost
You know for $250,000 dollars you'd think you'd get at least 6 tailpipes?

But all you get is a stinkin' badge that shows you're a total chump :-/


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 4/21/2009 10:45:09 PM
+1 Boost
nah...it'll probably have 8 fake exhaust tips to match the 8 speed auto tranny.


AnthonyAnthony - 4/21/2009 3:13:59 PM
0 Boost
$250,000 is most likely an incorrect price converted from Yen or some other currency, duh.


recca7recca7 - 4/21/2009 3:29:51 PM
0 Boost
lol yea it's probably worth 250,000 yen, does anyone care to guess what that converts to in USD? hahaha


AnthonyAnthony - 4/21/2009 3:44:46 PM
-1 Boost
"...or some other currency."

I am aware of the conversion rate of Yen.


Agent009Agent009 - 4/21/2009 3:52:13 PM
+2 Boost
Not Yen The article says: but the IS-F will come in at US$250,000, a cool $50,000 higher than first expected.

It was first reported to be around $200K


Hachee2001Hachee2001 - 4/21/2009 3:49:12 PM
+3 Boost
You know, I really can't figure out who the douchebags are on here anymore. everything's inside out.

David 969 is either completely mentally deranged, or he's putting on an absolutely brilliant performance. I wish I really knew.


_43LE_43LE - 4/21/2009 3:52:18 PM
+1 Boost
David969 is not really a Lexus fan, he's a troll and only wants to make them look stupid. He does play the part well.


LexSucksLexSucks - 4/21/2009 4:23:18 PM
+2 Boost
Do you realize what kind of car you could get for $150K? A $150k IS-F is the equivalent of a $75,000 suped up Corolla. Both ideas are retarded.


LexSucksLexSucks - 4/21/2009 3:51:50 PM
+3 Boost
Is that price in Yen?


LexSucksLexSucks - 4/21/2009 4:20:23 PM
-1 Boost
Wow! We have some really retarded Lexus fanboys here. If the Title of the article read "$1,000,000 Lexus IS-F" the fanboys would still say that there isn't anything wrong with that.


crslmncrslmn - 4/24/2009 12:41:50 PM
+1 Boost
Just because you sell a $40,000 car that doesn't make you a luxury brand. That would make just about eveyone a luxury brand.


upwardsupwards - 4/21/2009 7:32:33 PM
+1 Boost
I have to ask, do you work for Hyundia?


HantraHantra - 4/21/2009 4:44:43 PM
+5 Boost
I'd be willing to bet there are at least 500 people on this planet that would be willing to spend $250,000 on a Corolla.


Bmw8terBmw8ter - 4/21/2009 5:17:16 PM
-2 Boost
I could see this price being somewhat reasonable if Lexus did to the IS-F what Brabus did to the Mercedes C Class....the Brabus Bullit. But they didn't, so I don't.


LexSucksLexSucks - 4/21/2009 5:51:33 PM
-1 Boost
But the Brabus didn't cost $250k. And its a Mercedes, Not a Toyota.


Bmw8terBmw8ter - 4/21/2009 10:03:03 PM
+2 Boost
You're right, the Brabus Bullit "doesn't" cost $250k......it's over $500k with 700hp+. The fact of the matter is, you're getting some serious power for that money. For $250k you'd think you would be getting more for your money. Owners of this car would be paying for nothing more than exclusivity, IMO.


Auto_expertAuto_expert - 4/21/2009 5:35:09 PM
+2 Boost
I'd rather have a Hyundai Genesis EVO. It would have more character than this thing.


onetimeonetime - 4/21/2009 7:04:52 PM
+1 Boost
This won't sell, except for seriously serious Toyota/Lexus manias who will have the courage to sleep with a Lexus in bed.


answeranswer - 4/21/2009 7:21:47 PM
0 Boost
That is an amazingly dumb pricing strategy.

I would much rather have a couple of GT-R's myself.

But, once again everyone feels a need to bash Lexus with all the silly logic we've all had to listen to for years.

Why?


Agent63Agent63 - 4/21/2009 8:55:54 PM
-1 Boost
No one will buy a Lexus for $250K especially an IS-F. $250K i'll go buy myself an Aston, Porsche, Audi, Mercedes, Ferrari, Lamborghini. I wouldn't even pay that much for an LF-A, let alone the IS. Lexus is getting too ahead of themselves.


Agent63Agent63 - 4/22/2009 5:39:19 AM
+1 Boost
I have nothing against Lexus trying to move up but when Lexus, a company that has their models priced lower than Mercedes (other than the SLR), trying to market an IS-F that is more than the S65, something isn't right, that's what I'm saying

Who in their right mind would pay $250,000 for a Lexus right now let alone an IS-F, that's my point. WOULD ANY OF YOU? NO!


mggraymggray - 4/23/2009 11:20:26 PM
+1 Boost
I was gonna respond to this seriously, but there's no point.

I'm a Hyundai fan too, but when did this post become about Hyundai? I thought we were bitching about a ludicrous, over-priced, Corolla.


ThierryHenry14ThierryHenry14 - 4/21/2009 10:16:09 PM
-2 Boost
They really should stop toying with all of these things and just release the LF-A... Its the laughing stock of the concept car world...


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 4/21/2009 10:38:19 PM
0 Boost
LAUGHING. LAUGHING. STILL LAUGHING.

yeah...people are going to choose a pimped out $250,000 subcompact sedan over a ferrari, lambo or top-flight AMG.


MaulvaderMaulvader - 4/21/2009 10:50:51 PM
+3 Boost
I seriously doubt the validity of this price. LF-A's rumored price had people rolling their eyes. And that vehicle is supposed to be in supercar territory. The only way anyone will pay 250 grand for a car that looks like Jimmy's 60 grand IS-F and delivers slightly better performance, is if it has a built-in flux capacitor. I'm a big Lexus fan, but for that kind of money I'd be visiting the Ferrari dealership. Lexus didn't get to where it is by making stupid decisions, and setting 250K price for an IS is precisely that.


wooodwoood - 4/22/2009 4:15:39 AM
0 Boost
50,000 maybe???????? But 250,000 is not possible.


RobotoRoboto - 4/22/2009 7:19:00 AM
+4 Boost
man WTF? are these so called autospies agents high on crack when they make this posts???? seriously 250.000??? dude LExus does not overprice and overhype its products...leave that to BMW... Benz and the other douchemobiles...
donot smoke crack and post silly threads on sutospies!


RobotoRoboto - 4/22/2009 7:27:13 AM
+2 Boost
i take it back...the rumor is not a rumor..this is what i got from 7tune webpage...

Progress to create a hotter, lighter Lexus IS F is ongoing, and according to recent reports from Japan, the IS F Evolution is slated to arrive in the summer of 2010.

Details on the Evolution are still unconfirmed, but as reported previously, Lexus is focusing more on weight reduction and handling than it is on power modifications. According to 7Tune, the harder IS F is likely to shed over 300 pounds, dropping the overall curb weight to around 3,400 pounds. Carbon fiber will be used extensively both inside and out, with more prominently blistered fenders fore and aft, and the costly weave used liberally throughout the interior, including the console and seats. Output will rise to around 422 hp and carbon-ceramic brakes are rumored to be fitted at all four corners. A total of 500 examples will be available worldwide, but with a price of around $250,000 U.S., most Evolutions will be sold in Japan.

If our green tea leaf reading is correct, we’d expect the Evolution to debut at the Tokyo Motor Show this year, although judging by the price, don’t expect it to be available on U.S. shores…..”




sstainbasstainba - 4/22/2009 9:38:18 AM
-1 Boost
BMW might not have a supercar... but they've built the engines for some of the fastest cars produced. Put the Lexus up against a McLaren with a BMW engine. I mean... sure the McLaren costs over $1M... but that makes about as much sense as comparing a $70K BMW to a $250K Carolla.


800over800over - 4/22/2009 9:57:55 AM
-1 Boost
"Sources in the know" eh? My source (which is probably as reliable) tells me this car will come in at $300k. (although that source is my ass)

Why not change the website to "Rumour Spies" where anything is taken for the truth, and people get riled about it. Remind me to submit the article that talks about the new Hyundai worth $5million made out of gold and Angel farts.


RobotoRoboto - 4/22/2009 2:15:47 PM
0 Boost
i think the germancar cheerleaders should take a chill pill!!
the germans have always being overpricing and overhyping their silly low quality douchemobiles
and all you german car cheerlesaders dont seem to get all Emo about it!!!
so now that Lexus builds a supercar for the Japanese Domestic Market JDM.. and all you silly chubby kids just get all Emo and start whining as usual...
heres the article i got from www.7tune.com
New rumors that the GT Killer IS-F from Lexus is out and about being tested have sprung up. Sources in the know say that at a recent test drive event put on by the maker, the IS-F was rapidly drawing closer to production and has been slated for a summer 2010 release.

lexus_isf_evolution

Reports from participants on the day have confirmed previous reports of the car having undergone serious ‘carobonization’ and weight reduction all around. Focus has not changed much either with previous reports of the new body losing 140kg all round and dropping to a total weight of 1550kg still holding true. All other specs such as the 423ps V8, carbon brakes, carbon interior and updated front/rear+blistered fenders have also been confirmed. The big news is that the car will now only be limited to a special production run of just 500 units worldwide! Numbers for countries have yet to be decided but as with most Japanese makers, Japan will likely receive the lions share. The other big news? Lexus has apparently agreed upon and finalized the price. Don’t hold your breath, but the IS-F will come in at US$250,000, a cool $50,000 higher than first expected. Look out for this carbon monster next Summer or possibly Nuburgring in the not too distant future!


RobotoRoboto - 4/22/2009 2:21:23 PM
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by the way kids this is not a fukin rumor. its a fact
check www.autoblog.com and any other reliable car webpage for info about the new lexus supercar for the JDM.



RobotoRoboto - 4/22/2009 2:52:10 PM
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source autoblog.com
In an age where auto-makers around the world are drastically cutting production, closing factories and focusing on greener more economical cars, one company is going against the grain. Cue the Lexus and the IS-F. This four door 5.0l super sedan released back in 2007 was originally slated for only 500 units per year, but its success here in Japan has seen waiting lists grow and now, building off its success, Best Car reports that a face lift is in line for this ‘family sedan’. Albeit an all black carbon lighter wider one.

Carbon Four Door Sedan

Earlier last year Lexus had been busy working on a higher spec version of the IS-F with initial reports then pointing at increase in overall power up to 435ps and some carbon parts to go along with it. Unfortunately, due to the worsening economy and poor car sales this was put on hold, until now. Fast forward to 2009, post new GTR, and Lexus have stepped into high gear with 2 test mules already been completed and currently going through testing.

Lighter, Better Handling

Sticking to the trustworthy and reliable image, Lexus has decided to stay with the current engine setup and instead focus more on handling and weight loss with the revised version featuring an all carbon updated front bumper, rear bumper and larger rear ‘over-fenders’. Remaining panels will also be ‘carbonized’ to match the revised parts. Continuing the carbon theme and possibly taking cues from the new Spec V GTR, the car will also be complemented with carbon ceramic brakes, again reducing weight and improving brake performance. Putting all of this to the ground new ‘special color sport design wide wheels’ wrapped in 245/35/19 front and 275/30/19 rear tires will come as standard issue. Body colors will vary, but there is a high possibility that the car will come in an all carbon version for all carbon lovers out there.

Inside Brush Up

Sources also point to a re-hash of the interior with front seats getting the carbon leather Recaro bucket treatment and leather being clad onto the buckets in the rear. An all carbon console will also be employed to reduce weight. Total weight savings from these changes are said to add up to around a 140kg weight saving all round. Whilst this may all sound like the ultimate family ride to church on Sunday morning, it will all be coming at a cost. Initial estimates hovered around the US$100,000 mark, but final estimates for the car will be climbing past the Spec V’s US$170,000 territory and chances of getting change from a cool US$200,000 are slim. As with the current IS-F though, production numbers will be limited to only 500 per year, so maybe its time to start saving and lining up.


EyecarehawaiiEyecarehawaii - 4/23/2009 7:26:14 PM
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Unfortunately Lexus will sell all of them because there are car fanatics around who $250,000 is pocket change to. Back in the real world the rest of us can only wonder where the value is in buying a Lexus in this price range. Is there exclusivity (1/500)? Yes. Will most of the general public know that you have anything but an odd looking Lexus? Probably not. Does it perform better than other cars in that price range? This is yet to be seen.


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