While most other journos were just snapping the Lexus GS and scratching the surface, our very own Agent 001 was getting his hands dirty -- figuratively, of course -- and starting to learn more about the all-new 2013 Lexus GS.
We're feeling pretty confident that this GS is going to make a marked change in the way the brand goes forward. So much so, that we're sure many of the things you see in this product will transcend into the rest of Lexus' lineup.
One such example is the new infotainment system, which is highlighted by the MASSIVE, 12.3-inch screen. With that much space you have enough room for a split screen that can combine many of the vehicle's features at once. Take, for example, a user wanting to use the navigation for directions but also wants to book a table at his or her favorite restaurant using Lexus Enforrm and OpenTable.
In addition, Lexus has been known for its Mark Levinson sound systems and the GS will not stray from that path. Featuring an optional 7.1 Surround Sound, 835-watt, 17-speaker system, we're pretty sure many audiophiles' ears will be delighted.
**To see how the all-new 2013 Lexus GS' interface operates, watch 001's video down below
An excerpt from Lexus' press release follows:
Seamless Connectivity
Next-generation Lexus multimedia brings a host of standard entertainment and connectivity enhancements, including enhanced Bluetooth® capability with automatic phonebook download and streaming audio.
GS buyers will get DVD audio and video compatibility, MP3 sound enhancement, 5.1 Surround Sound, and a high-resolution eight-inch central control display centrally located high up in the instrument panel. An SMS text-to-speech feature allows the driver to be read text messages and send preset responses with a compatible smart phone. HD Radio™ with iTunes tagging and a three-month trial subscription to SiriusXM Satellite Radio are standard. The Gracenote Media management system creates dynamic music playlists and a voice recognition solution recognizes nicknames for music artists and even some mispronunciations.
By adding the optional navigation system, GS owners can get an industry-first 12.3-inch, split-screen, high-resolution multi-media display. The split-screen ultra-large display enhances visibility through the use of advanced, high-definition graphics that are easy to read and easy to use. The 12.3-inch screen is large enough to support simultaneous, split-screen viewing of a large map display, plus audio, climate or other vehicle information.
GS buyers will also have access to next-generation Lexus Enform®, the system that leverages mobile phone technology to provide a new level of connectivity and information management. Local searches can be conducted through Bing, or use voice-enabled apps to make restaurant reservations through OpenTable, get movie tickets via MovieTickets.com or tap into internet radio, including Pandora® or iHeartRadio.
They will also appreciate the ability to check-in on Facebook, and search for restaurant reviews on Yelp. SiriusXM data services offer information on stocks, traffic, weather, sports and fuel prices. The system is updatable and upgradeable through over-the-air downloads, so new apps and content can be readily added.
For audiophiles who insist on the ultimate in audio performance, an 835-watt, 17-speaker Mark Levinson audio system is available. The system provides 7.1 Surround Sound through 10 channels using a new class D Digital amplifier and luxury-first Green Edge™ speakers that are lighter, more energy-efficient and have less distortion. The new system produces almost three times as many watts per channel over the previous generation...
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