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How much is a new Lexus LS?


The Lexus LS is a flagship luxury sedan known for its exceptional comfort, advanced technology, and refined performance. As a car enthusiast and owner of Kevin's Autos, I often get asked about the price of a new Lexus LS. In this article, we'll explore the current pricing, features, and factors that influence the cost of this prestigious vehicle.


Current Pricing of the Lexus LS


As of 2025, the starting price for a new Lexus LS typically ranges from $76,000 to $100,000, depending on the trim level and optional features. The LS 500, which is the standard model, starts around $76,000, while the more luxurious LS 500h hybrid variant can exceed $100,000 when fully equipped.


Factors Influencing the Price


Several factors can affect the final price of a new Lexus LS:



  • Trim Level: The Lexus LS comes in various trims, including the LS 500 and LS 500h, each offering different features and performance capabilities.

  • Optional Features: Buyers can customize their LS with a range of options, such as upgraded sound systems, advanced safety features, and luxury interior materials, which can significantly increase the price.

  • Market Demand: Prices may vary based on regional demand and availability. In some areas, the Lexus LS may be priced higher due to limited supply.

  • Dealer Markup: Some dealerships may add a markup on popular models, especially during high-demand periods.


Conclusion


The Lexus LS is a symbol of luxury and sophistication, and its price reflects the quality and features it offers. If you're considering purchasing a new Lexus LS, it's essential to research and compare prices from different dealerships to ensure you get the best deal. At Kevin's Autos, we are always here to help you with any questions about car maintenance and to ensure your vehicle remains in top condition.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the LS 500 so expensive?


The initial purchase price of a new Lexus LS 500 is a significant investment, reflecting its high-end features, advanced technology and superior craftsmanship. However, like all vehicles, the LS 500 depreciates over time.



Which LS is the cheapest?


The 4.8-liter variants of the LS are the smallest and most prolific LS V-8s, so they're by far the least expensive.



Is LS worth is over ES?


You really cannot go wrong with either. The ES will be the safer choice and cheaper more reliable to maintain. The LS will be more luxurious and has more presence on the road if you care for those.



Which Lexus is better, ES or LS?


The ES is the more practical of the two, offering a range of inline-4 and V6 options, but the LS delivers the jaw-dropping specs that bring an extra thrill to the road.



How much does a new LS cost?


The price of the 2024 Lexus LS starts at $80,685 and goes up to $115,560 depending on the trim and options. Despite only minor changes, the base LS500 sees an increase of $3300 for 2024. Still, it's the best value play of the bunch, as even fully kitted the F Sport models are typically outshined by European options.



Is Lexus discontinuing the LS?


Lexus still offers the LS in Japan, North America, and select European markets. The fifth-generation LS debuted in 2017 and received a mid-cycle update in 2020. It remains a competitor to the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, BMW 7-Series, and Audi A8, though its presence in the UK has officially come to an end.



What does Lexus LS stand for?


Luxury Sedan
LS stands for Luxury Sedan. The original LS 400 – the car that launched Lexus back in 1989 – was the work of 60 designers, 1,400 engineers, 2,300 technicians and over 200 support workers.



How long do Lexus LS engines last?


The LS460 is overall quite bulletproof. I've seen the 4.6 V8 last as much as 500K miles without issue, so long as the proper maintenance has been done throughout its life. You should not run into anything that's hard to eliminate, it's going to be the standard fluid maintenance, brake, and suspension wear and tear.



What does LS mean on Lexus?


Luxury Sedan
LS stands for Luxury Sedan. The original LS 400 – the car that launched Lexus back in 1989 – was the work of 60 designers, 1,400 engineers, 2,300 technicians and over 200 support workers.



Does Lexus LS hold its value?


A 2021 Lexus LS has depreciated $32,088 or 41% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $44,615 and trade-in value of $40,882. The 2021 Lexus LS is in the 25-75% percentile for depreciation among all 2021 Sedans.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.