Lexus LS (XF50) (2017-2021)
The Lexus LS is a full-size luxury sedan (F-segment in Europe) serving as the flagship model of Lexus, the luxury division of Toyota. For the first four generations, all LS models featured V8 engines and were predominantly rear-wheel-drive. The fifth generation changed to using a V6 engine with no V8 option, and only one length was offered.
Development of the LS began in 1983 as the F1 project, the code name for a secret flagship sedan. At the time, Toyota’s two existing flagship models were the Crown and Century models – both of which catered exclusively for the Japanese market and had little global appeal that could compete with international luxury brands such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Jaguar. The resulting sedan followed an extended five-year design process at a cost of over US$1 billion, and premiered with a new V8 engine and numerous luxury features. The Lexus LS was intended from its inception for export markets, and the Lexus division was formed to market and service the vehicle internationally. The original LS 400 debuted to strong sales, and was largely responsible for the successful launch of the Lexus marque.
Since the start of production, each generation of the Lexus LS has been manufactured in the Japanese city of Tahara, Aichi. The name “LS” stands for “Luxury Sedan”, although some Lexus importers have preferred to define it as “Luxury Saloon”. / source from Wikipedia
CAR BODY PANELS
A Front Bumper | B Hood | C Roof | D Rear Bonnet | E Rear Bumper | F Passenger Side Fender | G Driver Side Fender | H Front Passenger Side Door | I Front Driver Side Door | J Rear Passenger Side Door | K Rear Driver Side Door | L Rear Passenger Side Panel | M Rear Driver Side Panel