Lexus is currently in the process of reinventing itself with the introduction of the new GS. The most prominent feature of the redesign is the "spindle grille" which is gradually becoming the corporate face of Lexus. Thankfully, the front end design has toned down from the concept with just enough edginess to keep it from drowning out in the luxury middle class. While Lexus focuses on chasing the coattails of the Mercedes E-Class and BMW 5 Series, it may be forgetting the relative newcomer to the luxury game, the Hyundai Genesis.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
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