Auto Review: Lexus LS 460 - D Magazine

Drivers can expect to be pampered, with the vehicle’s impeccable interior (rich leather, with wood and aluminum trim), custom-fit seating (16-way power adjustment), and temperature (a “climate concierge” system allows for the personalization of... Perhaps it’s because I come in at the tail end of the baby boomer class, but I couldn’t get over the impression that the LS 460 seems designed for older drivers—those who may value comfort over speed. There are rests for both elbows for the driver, the steering wheel is nice and thick, the easy-to-read display screen is wide (12. 3 inches) and mounted high on the dashboard, and the mouse-controlled navigation and entertainment systems are a... Everything is within easy reach and easy to operate. But Lexus’ flagship sedan offers plenty of power, too, with its standard 4. 6-liter V8 engine (386-horsepower). Airbags abound, including driver and front-passenger knee airbags. The Details My week with the LS 460 coincided with a visit by out-of-state relatives. And that’s what it really comes down to: The LS 460 isn’t about flash, agility, or speed. Source: www.dmagazine.com