Vehicle Overview The Lexus GS 350 is a rear-wheel-drive sports sedan with a powerful V-6 engine and available all-wheel drive. To get a V-8 with the GS, look at the more expensive GS 460. The GS 350 competes with midsize sport sedans like the BMW 535i, Mercedes-Benz E350, Cadillac STS V-6 and Acura RL. A hybrid GS 450h uses a gas-electric V-6 powertrain, and along with the GS 460, only comes with rear-wheel drive; they’re covered separately in the Cars.com Research section.
New for 2010 Active front head restraints and Safety Connect, a new subscription telematics system, are standard. The available navigation system adds the Lexus Enform concierge service, and the premium sound system adds iPod and USB connectivity, Bluetooth streaming audio and hands-free phone capability. The previously standard cassette player is history.
Exterior Lexus says the sedan has a futuristic look. The GS 350 has a long hood, a very short rear deck and wide, tapered C-pillars that flow back to the car’s rear. Long side glass and a steep back window enhance the car’s performance image.
17-inch wheels
18-inch wheels are optional
Available moonroof and power rear sunshade
Interior Five occupants fit inside the GS 350. An optional navigation system comes with Bluetooth, voice activation and a backup camera. A 7-inch dashboard screen works with the navigation system and also serves as a monitor for the Intuitive Park Assist system.
Power tilt/telescoping steering wheel
Aluminum-face gauge cluster
10-way power front seats with heated leather upholstery; available fan ventilation
Push-button start
Dual-zone climate control
10-speaker, six-CD stereo
Under the Hood All-wheel drive is available for the GS 350. Hydraulic controls in the system vary the front/rear torque split from 30/70 to 50/50 and provide what Lexus calls the performance advantages of rear-wheel drive with the traction of all-wheel drive.
3.5-liter V-6 engine makes 303 horsepower and 274 pounds-feet of torque
Six-speed automatic transmission
Safety An option group includes adaptive cruise control and the Pre-Collision System that helps determine if a crash is imminent and takes appropriate steps if it is. Other options include park assist and adaptive headlights that swivel with the front wheels.
Safety features include:
Standard front seat-mounted side-impact airbags
Standard side curtain airbags for both rows
Standard four-wheel-disc antilock brakes
Standard electronic stability system
Optional Pre-Collision System incorporates active braking