How wide is the Lexus GS 350?
The Lexus GS 350 is typically about 1,835 mm wide (roughly 72.2 inches) excluding mirrors, and close to 1,900 mm (around 74.8 inches) when mirrors are included. Exact figures vary a little by generation, trim, and wheel options.
Width in context
Width measurements influence parking, garage clearance, and overall handling. Car manufacturers publish width as a standard figure that can differ slightly depending on whether the side mirrors are factored in or excluded. For the GS 350, most official numbers fall within a narrow band across generations, with small differences tied to design tweaks and wheel choices.
Width by generation
The following figures reflect typical official widths for the major GS 350 generations. Note that measurement conventions and wheel configurations can cause small variations.
- Second generation (roughly 2007–2011/12): about 1,824–1,835 mm wide without mirrors; roughly 1,870–1,880 mm with mirrors.
- Third generation (approximately 2013–2020, including facelift): about 1,835 mm wide without mirrors; around 1,900 mm with mirrors.
Across these periods, the GS 350 generally stays within these ranges. For a precise figure, consult the exact brochure or the door jamb sticker for the specific model year and market.
Practical considerations
When planning parking or garage space, use the width figure excluding mirrors as a baseline. If mirrors are part of the measurement (some sources list this as “overall width with mirrors folded or extended”), expect a modest increase that can affect tight clearance scenarios.
Where to verify exact specs
For the definitive width of a particular GS 350, refer to the official Lexus brochure for the model year and market, the owner’s manual, or the vehicle’s door placard. Automotive data sites can be helpful, but values may differ based on measurement conventions.
Summary
In short, the Lexus GS 350 typically measures about 1,835 mm (72.2 inches) in width without mirrors and around 1,900 mm (74.8 inches) with mirrors. While these figures cover the main generations, exact numbers can vary slightly by year, trim, and wheel choice. Always check the year-specific specifications for precision.
