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LEXUS GS 2012 – 2020

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BY EWAN KENNEDY

Lexus GS is an upmarket Japanese sedan. In what was a bold marketing move it’s aimed at Australian buyers who had previously bought sedans from Audi, BMW, Jaguar and Mercedes.

In this Used Car Checkout  we look at the fourth generation  Lexus GS models that went on sale here midway through 2012.

Build quality of the Lexus GS is high, even better than the already very good Toyota models. This has been a strong selling point of Lexus and we have spoken to many owners of the GS and other Lexus models who praise the car for the immaculate way it’s put together outside and in.

Most Lexus GS models have rear-wheel drive. Some had all-wheel drive that was aimed at both driving in snow if you’re heading for skiing destinations. All-wheel-drive provides even better grip in models with larger engines when buyers want to hustle them along in a sporting manner. These aren’t exactly track day cars though.

The front the 2012 Lexus GS has a ‘spindle-grille’ that has a tightening of the sides of the area to create a distinctive shape that makes the mid-sized Lexus stand out from crowd.

2015 Lexus GS 200t F Sport

Interior styling of the Lexus has what reviewers called “elegant simplicity” saying it could be mistaken for an Italian machine in the way the primary instruments are large, clear and easy to read at the fastest glance.

The stitching of the leather on the dashboard adds to the Italian theme, as does the centrally mounted analog clock, a feature Maserati has used with great effect for generations.

While other carmakers have satellite navigation screens that look like an afterthought, the Lexus’s is obviously a major component in its own right. As well as being aesthetically pleasing, the central screen is well shielded from light.

Lexus GS 250 is powered by a 2.5-litre V6 petrol engine that’s a heavily revised unit from the previous generation. It produces more power and torque (154 kW / 253 Nm) than previously, but the official fuel consumption was significantly reduced.

The GS 200t (’t’ for turbocharged) replaced GS 250 early in 2016 and is aimed at buyers who wanted plenty of grunt.

The 3.5-litre in the GS 350, (233 kW / 378 Nm) has sporting flair that made it much nicer to sit behind than the 2.5.

2016 Lexus GS F

Lexus GS 300h uses hybrid technology combines a 2.5-litre four-cylinder Atkinson Cycle petrol engine with a 650-volt permanent-magnet synchronous electric motor to provide a combined power output of up to 164 kW.

Rear seat legroom in the earlier Lexus GS models was a cramped, but the later models being reviewed here are significantly better. Try for yourself if there are likely to be tall travellers in the seat behind a lanky driver who likes to straight-arm the steering wheel. Boot size is good and it’s reasonably easy to load.

As with other marques dealers are predominantly in the major capitals and the Gold Coast. There’s quite good coverage in country cities and some senior Toyota mechanics have been trained to help out Lexus owners in emergencies.

Spare parts prices and servicing costs are about average for a car in this upmarket class and we haven’t had any complaints of availability of parts.

Insurance charges are moderate for a car in this class as most owners use their Lexus GS as comfortable cruisers rather than full-on sports sedans. Check with several insurance companies on price, but keep in mind that switching from you current insurer may not stand you in good stead if there’s a somewhat marginal claim in the future.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR
Before saying you are interested in buying the car take a full walk around it to check for any damage to the body, no matter how minor it is. Check the interior trim as well.

Have a full pre-purchase inspection before you commit to the car. A Lexus trained mechanic is best, some senior Toyota mechanics are trained on Lexus. Or arrange to have a senior inspector from your local motoring association do the work.

Test each of the functions on the stereo, electric seats, climate-control, windows, doors and so on. The owner’s handbook is an excellent guide as to what all the controls do. Be suspicious if anything doesn’t work to perfection because these are quality cars.

Make sure the engine starts virtually instantaneously.

The transmission should change ratios almost imperceptibly in any upmarket Lexus. If it doesn’t there may be problems.

During your test drive listen for unusual noises and look for the slightest sign of anything out of the ordinary.

Repairs will be expensive so get a quote for even the most minor defects. Better still ensure the seller has the car repaired before you buy it.

HOW MUCH?

Expect to pay from $12,000 to $18,000 for a 2012 Lexus GS250 F Sport; $16,000 to $23,000 for a 2014 GS250 F Sport; $18,000 to $25,000 for a 2014 GS300h; $23,000 to $31,00 for a 2015 GS200t Luxury; $26,00 to $35,000 for a 2017 GS300 Luxury; $30,000 to $41,000 for a 2015 GS450h; $34,000 to $45,000 for a 2019 GS300 Luxury; $43,000 to $58,00 for a 2018 GS450h; and $56,000 to $75,000 for a 2020 GS450h.

CAR BUYING TIP
Approach owners of the type of vehicle you’re thinking of buying if you see them in carparks or the like. They can be a great source of knowledge on the cars.

RECALLS: To browse recalls on all vehicles go to the ACCC at: www.productsafety.gov.au/products/transport/cars/

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Toyota Prado 250 Series Gets Arctic Trucks’ Extreme Off-Road Makeover

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Toyota Prado 250 Series Gets Arctic Trucks’ Extreme Off-Road Makeover

 

By Jeff Gibbs

The legendary off-road specialists at Arctic Trucks have taken the new-generation Toyota LandCruiser Prado to the next level, equipping it with serious upgrades for extreme terrain.

The 2025 Toyota LandCruiser Prado has received its first major modification package courtesy of Arctic Trucks, the renowned custom engineering firm specialising in rugged, go-anywhere vehicles. Known for their expertise in creating ultra-capable off-road machines, Arctic Trucks has developed the AT37 package—a combination of performance enhancements and aggressive styling tweaks.

Built for the Toughest Terrain

Headquartered in the United Kingdom, Arctic Trucks has designed the AT37 with input from its UK and Iceland development centres, collaborating closely with Toyota South Africa. This comprehensive upgrade enhances both the Prado’s aesthetics and off-road prowess, pushing its already formidable capabilities even further.

The transformation starts with a reinforced frame and bodywork, engineered to withstand the most demanding conditions. A relocated rear axle extends the wheelbase for improved stability, while a widened track enhances handling on rough terrain.

To make the most of the increased dimensions, Arctic Trucks has integrated a bespoke suspension system. Developed in partnership with Dakar Rally specialists R53 Suspension, the setup includes two-way adjustable front coil-overs with extended travel, upgraded rear springs, and dampers—delivering an extra 40mm of lift for superior ground clearance.

Striking Looks, Serious Performance

The AT37 package doesn’t just enhance performance—it gives the Prado an unmistakable presence. The SUV rides on a set of satin black ‘Heritage’ 17 x 10-inch forged alloy wheels, wrapped in massive 37-inch BF Goodrich tyres. Depending on the market, buyers can opt for All-Terrain T/A K03 or Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 rubber for ultimate traction.

Arctic Trucks has carefully balanced these modifications with the Prado’s factory drivetrain, ensuring the SUV maintains a low centre of gravity while achieving superior ground clearance and articulation.

A Legacy of Extreme Capability

Arctic Trucks is no stranger to crafting high-performance Toyota off-roaders. The company gained global recognition in 2007 when it built the legendary Toyota HiLux for Top Gear’s Magnetic North Pole Expedition—a feat that cemented its reputation for extreme engineering

While pricing for the AT37 package remains unconfirmed, it has already launched in the UK and other global markets—though there are no plans for an Australian release. The 2025 LandCruiser Prado itself marks a major milestone, arriving as the first all-new model in 15 years, with a staggering 17,000 pre-orders in Australia ahead of its November 2024 delivery.

With its extreme off-road upgrades, rugged new stance, and battle-tested components, the Arctic Trucks AT37 package transforms the Prado into a serious contender for the most challenging landscapes on the planet.

 

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2026 Toyota HiLux: The ‘New’ Model That’s Not Quite All-New

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2026 Toyota HiLux: The ‘New’ Model That’s Not Quite All-New

 

By Jeff Gibbs

Toyota remains tight-lipped about the next-generation HiLux, but mounting evidence suggests the 2026 model will be a heavily updated version of the current ute rather than a ground-up redesign.

While speculation has swirled about an all-new HiLux, recent spy photos confirm what many suspected—Toyota is taking an evolutionary approach rather than a revolutionary one. Expect a refreshed front and rear design, possible interior tweaks, and carry-over underpinnings that maintain the ute’s proven off-road capability.

What Toyota Has (and Hasn’t) Said

Toyota’s reputation for secrecy means official details remain scarce. However, Toyota Australia’s sales and marketing boss, Sean Hanley, hinted that while the next-generation HiLux is on the way, it won’t stray from the formula that has made it a best-seller.

“I think the new HiLux will need to meet criteria of capability—particularly off-road—reliability, and affordability. And whatever we do with HiLux, that will be our first goal,” Hanley stated at a media event in early January.

When pressed on the timing of the new model, he added:

“I always laugh when journalists ask me, ‘When’s the new one coming?’ You know the day we launch a car, we start planning a new one.”

His remarks came just days before spy photos surfaced, showing what appears to be a facelifted version of today’s HiLux, rather than a completely new platform.

Why Toyota is Sticking to the Current Formula

By retaining its existing underpinnings, Toyota ensures the 2026 HiLux will deliver similar off-road performance to today’s model. A heavy facelift is also far more cost-effective than developing an all-new vehicle—keeping development costs down and potentially maintaining competitive pricing for buyers.

This strategy aligns with earlier reports from South America, which first suggested the 2026 HiLux would be an evolutionary upgrade rather than a ground-up overhaul. The move also reflects Toyota’s cautious, reliability-first approach—prioritising durability over rapid design changes.

What to Expect

While full details remain under wraps, the 2026 Toyota HiLux will likely feature:

  • Refreshed front and rear styling for a modernised look
  • Updated interior with potential tech enhancements
  • Carry-over chassis and powertrains, ensuring familiar off-road capability
  • Potential price stability, given the cost-effective update strategy

With HiLux facing growing competition from next-gen utes like the Ford Ranger and Mitsubishi Triton, Toyota is clearly playing the long game—betting on reliability, affordability, and incremental improvements to keep the HiLux at the top of the sales charts.

While it may not be the all-new model some had hoped for, the 2026 HiLux looks set to refine, rather than redefine, Toyota’s legendary workhorse.

 

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Sony and Honda’s Electric Car Unveiled: Afeela 1 Promises High-Tech Luxury, But at a Price

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Sony and Honda’s Electric Car Unveiled: Afeela 1 Promises High-Tech Luxury, But at a Price

 

By Jeff Gibbs

Sony and Honda have revealed the near-production version of their first electric car under the joint-venture brand Afeela, showcasing a luxury sedan aimed at the premium market. The vehicle, unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, is set to debut in the US in mid-2026, with plans to expand to Japan later that year. Australian availability remains uncertain.

A Tech-Powered Luxury Sedan

The Afeela 1 sedan combines Honda’s car manufacturing expertise with Sony’s cutting-edge technology. Measuring 4915mm long, 1900mm wide, and 1461mm tall, it closely rivals the Tesla Model S in size and is larger than the Model 3.

Equipped with dual motors producing a combined 360kW, the car boasts 483km of estimated driving range from a 91kWh battery pack. Charging supports 150kW DC fast charging and 11kW AC, compatible with Tesla Superchargers in North America.

The Signature variant, priced at $US102,900 ($AU165,000), offers features like 21-inch alloy wheels, rear entertainment screens, a bespoke sound system, and an array of tech enhancements. An entry-level Origin model, launching in 2027, starts at $US89,900 ($AU141,000).

High-Tech Interior

Inside, dual screens span the dashboard for driving and entertainment, complemented by a voice assistant and graphics powered by Unreal Engine, widely used in video games. Infotainment includes apps like Spotify, TikTok, and Zoom, but Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility remain unconfirmed.

The interior prioritises sustainability, using recycled and plant-derived materials for 70% of surfaces. It offers conveniences like wireless charging, USB-C and HDMI ports, and household power outlets. A ‘media bar’ on the exterior shares information with other road users.

Performance and Safety

Powered by dual 180kW motors for all-wheel drive, the car features air suspension linked to a 3D Motion Management System, integrating motor, brake, and suspension controls for optimal comfort and handling.

Safety tech includes 800 TOPS of computing power managing 18 cameras, nine radars, 12 ultrasonic sensors, and lidar for adaptive cruise control and lane-centring assist.

Market Position and Competition

Priced higher than competitors like the Tesla Model S Plaid ($US94,990) and BMW i5 M60 ($US84,100), the Afeela 1 targets luxury buyers seeking advanced tech and premium design.

Pre-orders are now open for California residents, with deliveries expected to begin in mid-2026. While its pricing and market position place it among elite electric vehicles, the Afeela 1 showcases a blend of Japanese innovation and engineering, offering a glimpse into the future of high-tech mobility.

 

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KGM SsangYong Electric Ute and 2025 Actyon SUV Confirmed for Australia

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KGM SsangYong Electric Ute and 2025 Actyon SUV Confirmed for Australia

 

By Jeff Gibbs

South Korea’s KGM SsangYong is set to make waves in Australia with the anticipated launch of its first electric ‘lifestyle’ ute, likely to debut after the UK release in 2025. This innovative ute, based on the Torres EVX SUV, is expected to offer a practical, urban-friendly alternative to traditional ladder-frame utes like the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux.

KGM SsangYong Electric Ute Highlights

  • Inspired by the O100 Concept: Unveiled in April 2023, the electric dual-cab ute could be named Torres EVT, as suggested by badging on the concept model.
  • Urban-Focused Design: The ute will cater to drivers seeking a versatile, medium-sized vehicle ideal for city use.
  • All-Electric Platform: Unlike the Ford Maverick and Hyundai Santa Cruz, the Torres EVT will be electric-only, leveraging the Torres EVX SUV’s architecture.
  • BYD-Sourced Battery: Equipped with a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, the ute promises a 462km driving range (WLTP).
  • Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) Capability: Owners can power tools or appliances directly from the vehicle, adding practicality for work or leisure.

Torres EVX SUV: On Track for 2025

The Torres EVX SUV, upon which the ute is based, will launch in Australia in the first half of 2025. Featuring:

  • A 73.4kWh battery with a front-mounted 152kW/339Nm motor
  • A focus on efficiency and versatility for mid-size SUV buyers
  • Potential dual-motor all-wheel-drive configurations under consideration
2025 Actyon SUV

2025 Actyon SUV

2025 Actyon SUV: A Familiar Name Returns

KGM SsangYong is also reviving the Actyon nameplate, with the new coupe-styled SUV slated for Australian showrooms in early 2025. Highlights include:

  • 1.5-litre turbocharged engine (120kW/280Nm) paired with a six-speed automatic
  • Front- or all-wheel drive options
  • A sleek, modern design derived from the petrol-powered Torres

Market Context

While the Ford Maverick and Hyundai Santa Cruz remain unavailable in Australia due to left-hand-drive production, the Torres EVT and EVX could fill the void in the growing ‘lifestyle ute’ segment. This niche caters to drivers prioritizing urban utility over heavy-duty off-road capabilities, a trend reflected in the popularity of mid-size SUVs in Australia, which represent nearly 25% of the total market.

The Future of KGM SsangYong in Australia

Rebranded as KGM SsangYong in Australia in October 2024, the company continues to leverage the legacy of the SsangYong name while introducing innovative models. While other markets have phased out the SsangYong branding, it remains in Australia to maintain brand recognition.

With a combination of cutting-edge electric vehicles like the Torres EVT and familiar nameplates like the Actyon, KGM SsangYong is poised to strengthen its foothold in the Australian market, appealing to both tech-savvy and traditional buyers alike.

 

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2025 Peugeot 408 Australian Test Drive Review

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2025 Peugeot 408 Australian Test Drive Review

 

By Jeff Gibbs

The 2025 Peugeot 408 brings a fresh take to the Australian crossover market, blending the aesthetics of a coupe-SUV with the practicality of a traditional SUV. As a stylish and premium offering, the 408 stands out with its distinctive design, innovative tech, and European flair. Its focus on delivering a dynamic driving experience and excellent efficiency caters to Australian buyers who appreciate sophistication with practicality.

Exterior Design

The 2025 Peugeot 408 is a head-turner with its unique blend of coupe and SUV styling:

  • Striking Front Fascia: Peugeot’s signature frameless grille, sleek LED headlights, and claw-shaped daytime running lights give the 408 a bold and aggressive look.
  • Coupe-SUV Silhouette: The sloping roofline and sharp lines exude athleticism without compromising rear headroom or practicality.
  • Rear Styling: Eye-catching LED taillights with Peugeot’s claw motif and a sporty rear bumper enhance the car’s appeal.
  • Wheel Options: Available 19- and 20-inch alloy wheels complete the sophisticated look.

The 408’s design is particularly well-suited for urban settings and stylish enough for Australia’s coastal and rural regions.

Interior Design and Comfort

Stepping inside the Peugeot 408, the cabin delivers a blend of premium materials and forward-thinking design:

  • i-Cockpit Layout: The signature compact steering wheel and elevated 3D digital instrument cluster provide a futuristic and ergonomic driving experience.
  • Premium Materials: High-quality finishes, soft-touch surfaces, and leather upholstery in higher trims create a luxurious environment.
  • Spacious Cabin: Despite its coupe-like shape, rear passengers enjoy ample headroom and legroom, thanks to clever packaging.
  • Cargo Space: The boot offers 536 litres of space, expandable to over 1,600 litres with the rear seats folded, making it practical for Australian road trips.

Technology

Peugeot equips the 408 with advanced tech to enhance comfort, connectivity, and safety:

  • Infotainment System: A 10-inch central touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (wireless) is standard. The user interface is responsive and easy to navigate.
  • Customisable Controls: The touchscreen integrates customisable “i-Toggles,” providing shortcuts for frequently used functions.
  • Sound System: A premium Focal sound system is available on higher trims for an immersive audio experience.
  • Ambient Lighting: Multi-colour LED ambient lighting enhances the cabin’s premium feel.
  • Driver Assistance: Advanced systems like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and semi-autonomous driving features are included.

Performance

Australian drivers will appreciate the 408’s balance of comfort and dynamism:

  • New Powertrain: The plug-in hybrid system has been replaced by a 1.2-litre turbo-petrol three-cylinder engine paired with a 48V mild-hybrid system. While the combined output drops from 165kW/360Nm to 100kW/230Nm, the mild-hybrid system provides 15.6kW/51Nm of assistance and can operate on electric power alone, unlike most mild hybrids.
  • Efficiency and Emissions: Peugeot claims fuel consumption of 4.7L/100km and CO2 emissions of 107g/km, enhancing efficiency.
  • Transmission Update: The eight-speed automatic has been swapped for a six-speed dual-clutch automatic for smoother operation.
  • Fuel Economy: Expect fuel consumption figures of around 6.5 L/100 km for petrol models and 2.0 L/100 km for the PHEV when used efficiently.
  • Ride and Handling: Peugeot’s suspension setup ensures a plush ride, while its lightweight steering and compact wheel make navigating city streets effortless. On highways, the 408 feels composed and planted.

Australian-Specific Performance

The 408 performs admirably on Australia’s diverse roads:

  • Urban Roads: The small steering wheel and tight turning radius make it easy to manoeuvre in crowded cityscapes.
  • Highway Driving: Excellent insulation and supportive seats ensure comfort on long drives.
  • Rural and Coastal Roads: The suspension absorbs bumps well, though the coupe-like stance means it’s not designed for serious off-roading.

Safety

Peugeot prioritises safety in the 408, meeting ANCAP’s five-star rating criteria:

  • Standard Features:
    • Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB)
    • Blind-Spot Monitoring
    • Rear Cross-Traffic Alert
    • Traffic Sign Recognition
  • Advanced Features:
    • Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go
    • Lane Positioning Assist
    • 360-Degree Camera
  • Night Vision: Available on top trims, this system uses infrared sensors to detect pedestrians and animals in low-visibility conditions—a rare feature in its class.

Driving Experience

The 2025 Peugeot 408 shines as a daily driver and a long-distance cruiser:

  • Quiet Cabin: Enhanced insulation keeps road noise at bay, creating a serene atmosphere.
  • Sporty Edge: The compact steering wheel and precise handling make it more engaging than many competitors.
  • Efficiency: Hybrid models stand out for their low running costs and electric-only range, perfect for reducing fuel bills.

Pricing and Trims in Australia

The Peugeot 408 is available in several trims to cater to different needs and budgets:

  • Allure: Starting at around $50,000 AUD, this trim offers essential features like the i-Cockpit, wireless phone connectivity, and advanced safety.
  • GT: Priced at approximately $60,000 AUD, the GT adds premium finishes, larger wheels, and additional tech features.
  • PHEV: The plug-in hybrid variant starts at $65,000 AUD, combining eco-friendly performance with high-end amenities.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Distinctive, stylish design that stands out in the crossover segment.
  • Premium interior with innovative technology.
  • Efficient hybrid option with a good electric-only range.
  • Comfortable ride and engaging handling.
  • Ample cargo space despite the coupe-like roofline.

Cons:

  • Limited off-road capability compared to traditional SUVs.
  • Higher price tag may deter budget-conscious buyers.
  • Touchscreen-reliant controls may not suit all preferences.

Conclusion

The 2025 Peugeot 408 offers Australian drivers a unique blend of style, comfort, and efficiency. Its coupe-inspired design and luxurious interior cater to those seeking sophistication, while its dynamic handling and hybrid options make it practical for everyday use. While it may not suit hardcore off-roaders, the 408 is an excellent choice for urban professionals, small families, and anyone looking for a premium European crossover with a touch of flair.

 

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