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How much is a brand new Lexus 460?

There isn’t a brand-new Lexus LS 460 on dealer lots—the model has been discontinued for years. If you’re shopping for a new, full-size Lexus sedan today, the line-up begins with the LS 500, and prices span roughly from the upper $70,000s to six figures with options.


Historical context: the LS 460 era


The LS 460 debuted in 2006 as Lexus’ flagship sedan. A long-wheelbase variant followed (the LS 460 L) and the model name was gradually phased out in favor of newer generations. By the early 2010s, the LS 460 was largely replaced by the modern LS 500/LS 500h lineup. Today, a true new LS 460 is no longer offered; buyers looking for Lexus flagship luxury will choose from the current generation LS lineup.


Current new-Lexus LS lineup and pricing


Here's a quick look at the starting prices you can expect for the current LS lineup, along with typical premium for options and all-wheel drive.



  • Lexus LS 500 (rear-wheel drive) — starting around $78,000 to $82,000 depending on year and market.

  • Lexus LS 500 AWD — starting around $81,000 to $85,000, with all-wheel drive as a common option on many trims.

  • Lexus LS 500 F Sport — starting around $84,000 to $90,000, offering sport styling and tuning.

  • Executive/Ultra options and equipment packages can push the price toward $100,000 and above, with fully equipped models often in the $110,000–$120,000 range in some markets.


Note: Actual prices vary by model year, region, dealer incentives, and chosen options. Always check the latest MSRP from Lexus or your local dealer.


What to consider when buying a new LS


When shopping, consider trim levels, packages, technology suites, driver-assistance features, interior materials, color options, warranty coverage, and maintenance plans. Also compare dealer incentives and financing offers, as they can significantly affect the total cost of a new LS.


In short, the current LS lineup offers a range from more approachable luxury to near-ultra-luxury configurations, with price climbing as you add features and higher trims.


Summary


The LS 460 name is no longer used for new cars. For a brand-new Lexus sedan today, the LS 500 family is the current option, with starting prices typically in the upper $70,000s and top configurations exceeding $100,000 depending on options. If you want the latest Lexus flagship experience, test-drive the LS 500 and compare trims and packages to find the right balance of luxury, tech, and value for your needs.

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