Twelve says ago, Lexus released its first official image of the new IS. The teaser was meant to preview the redesigned car, which was set to debut on June 9. Lexus later postponed the debut of the IS citing social unrest. Now, the car has a fresh debut date (June 15) and we get a better look at the model.
The IS is the smallest of the three Lexus sedans offered for sale in the U.S. It slots below the ES and LS, but is larger than the Lexus RC, a two-door sports coupe.
The wait is over. The thrill of driving is back! Please join us for the world premiere of the new 2021 Lexus IS on June 15 at 7 p.m. EDT at https://t.co/CGyiiYAjbs. pic.twitter.com/Nqd5FooCIm
— Lexus (@Lexus) June 12, 2020
Lexus has sold the luxury sports car since 1999.Though the car has often bee positioned as sporty, it usually only hits those notes when compared to the Lexus ES. If rumors are to be believed, the next-generation IS will be sportier than the last. How? That remains, for now, largely unseen.
Speculation has mounted saying that the car could have the powerful V8 engine that is found in the 2020 Lexus RC F. However, it’s more than likely we’ll see a four-cylinder base engine (possibly electrified). If Lexus was to present a hybrid powertrain, it might choose to go the same route its sister company Toyota did with the 2021 Toyota RAV4 Prime, delivering the sportiest model with the highest amount of horsepower as a plug-in hybrid.
There’s likely to be a 2021 Lexus IS F-Sport variant as well. F-Sport models traditionally get a tuning upgrade and sportier features like larger, intricate wheels and sport seats. These models typically retail for thousands more than the base model.
The initial teaser image distributed by the automaker reveals a new company rear light signature that spans the width of the entire backside of the car connecting the taillights. Adjusting the brightness on the image in Photoshop reveals a body that is more athletic than the previous generation and has a rear diffuser.
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Lexus shared the first teaser image of the new car on June 1.
Photo courtesy of Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc.
Turn up brightness on the shadows and vertical rear lights are revealed, pointing to where dual exhaust pipes might be. The fenders become more pronounced and the grounded look of the car becomes more evident.
Stay tuned for more insight when the car is unveiled on June15.