The flagship sedan comes in five gas-only trims, plus a hybrid version
- The Lexus LS, the automaker’s largest sedan, will run from $110,239 to $134,104 in Canada for 2025
- The lineup includes five gas-only trims and a top hybrid trim
- Features can include massaging rear seats, 23-speaker stereo, and ottoman-style rear chair
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The full-size LS sedan lineup received a few updates for 2024, including a 12.3-inch infotainment screen and upgraded driver-assist features, and so is unchanged for 2025.
The LS 500 sedan uses a 3.4L twin-turbocharged V6, making 416 horsepower and 442 lb-ft of torque, and with a ten-speed automatic transmission. Lexus says the combination can take the car from 0-100 km/h in 4.6 seconds.
The LS 500h hybrid uses a 3.5L V6 combined with a self-charging hybrid system. The engine makes 295 horsepower on its own, and when working with the hybrid electric motor, the system produces up to 354 horsepower. It can achieve 0-100 km/h in 5.5 seconds, while returning 9.2 L/100 km in combined city/highway driving. Both the gas-only and hybrid models feature standard all-wheel drive with a limited-slip differential.
Standard or available features include that 12.3-inch centre touchscreen with connected services and phone connectivity through Apple CarPlay or Android Auto; a 23-speaker Mark Levinson Reference surround-sound audio system; and driver assist technologies including parking assist with automatic braking, blind-spot monitoring, and rearview camera with back guide monitor.
The entry LS 500 Signature trim includes heated front and rear seats, power sunroof, 28-way driver and 20-way passenger power-adjustable seats with memory, driver’s seat massage, and digital key.
The Luxury trim adds front and rear air suspension, heated and ventilated rear seats, 28-way massaging front passenger seat, panoramic sunroof, and digital rearview mirror; while the Executive further adds 22-way power adjustable rear seats with an extended ottoman feature, rear seat massage, and power-operated rear sunshades. It can also be optioned with cut-glass trim and pleated door panels. The LS 500 F Sport builds on the Signature with sport-tuned suspension, air suspension, unique exterior and interior styling cues, and instrumentation derived from the Lexus LFA.
The Lexus LS 500h hybrid comes only in Executive trim, offering the features of the gas-only model including the ottoman seat, 28-way massaging front seats, and the available cut-glass trim and pleated door panels.
2025 Lexus LS Canadian Pricing
The MSRP for the 2025 lineup starts at $110,239 for the Signature; $114,399 for the F Sport; $120,994 for the Luxury; $130,599 for the Executive; and $134,104 for the LS 500h Executive hybrid, all prices before delivery and taxes.
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