If you were eyeing one of Lexus’ newest models, the Japanese automaker has just announced pricing for the brand-new 2013 GS 450h and the updated 2013 RX 350, 450h and 450h F Sport.
We’ll start with the 2013 GS 450h hybrid sedan that delivers a total system output of 338-horsepower, while achieving 29 mpg city, 34 mpg highway, and 31 mpg combined. It will arrive in Lexus’ U.S. showrooms in May with a base MSRP of $58,950 (excluding a processing and handling fee of $875), which is unchanged from the model it replaces.
The refreshed RX series enters the 2013 model year with a fresh face sporting the brand’s new signature ‘Spindle’ grille, some subtle interior tweaks and a new F Sport variant featuring an appearance package, 19-inch wheels, paddle shifters and a sport-tuned suspension with performance dampers.
The luxury crossover model goes on sale this month with the 2013 RX 350 starting at $39,310, the 2013 RX450h hybrid at $45,910, while the RX 350 F SPORT will have a base MSRP of $47,000. All priced exclude a processing and handling fee of $875.
In addition to the pricing news on GS and RX models, Lexus also announced that the 2012 IS sedan will receive an increase of $200, which it says represents a percentage increase of 0.5% to 0.6% on a model-by-model basis.
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