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How much does a Lexus GS weigh?

Typical curb weight for a Lexus GS falls roughly between 3,600 and 4,100 pounds (about 1,630 to 1,860 kilograms), depending on generation, engine, and drivetrain. For a precise figure, consult the vehicle’s door jamb sticker or official spec sheet for the exact model year and trim.


Overall, the GS lineup has varied over its generations. The range widened with hybrids and high-performance variants, and all-wheel drive adds weight compared with rear-wheel drive. With the GS F and hybrid versions, curb weights can push toward the upper end of the range.


Weight ranges by configuration


Below are typical curb weight ranges for common GS configurations. Exact figures depend on year, market, and optional equipment.



  • GS 350 / 300 rear-wheel drive (RWD): approximately 3,600–3,900 pounds (1,630–1,770 kg)

  • GS 350 with all-wheel drive (AWD): approximately 3,900–4,100 pounds (1,770–1,860 kg)

  • GS 450h hybrid: roughly 4,100–4,300 pounds (1,860–1,950 kg)

  • GS F (high-performance): about 4,000–4,200 pounds (1,815–1,905 kg)


These ranges cover the common configurations, but the exact curb weight depends on the model year, market, and optional equipment. Always verify on the specific vehicle's weight sticker.


Notes on generations and availability


In the United States, Lexus discontinued the GS after the 2020 model year, ending the lineup in that market. Earlier generations varied more widely in weight due to different engine options and chassis setups. Hybrids and the high-performance variants generally added weight compared with non-hybrid, non-F versions.


How to verify the exact weight


To determine the precise curb weight for a specific car, check the VIN-specific window sticker (Monroney label) or the official Lexus product brochure for that year. If you are shopping, the dealer can provide the exact figure for the exact configuration.


Summary


The Lexus GS typically weighs between 3,600 and 4,100 pounds, with hybrids and F variants toward the higher end. For an exact number, consult the vehicle’s official spec sheet or window sticker for the intended year and trim. Note that the GS lineup ended in the U.S. after 2020, so weights mainly reflect the last-generation models and historical data for earlier gens.

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