Lexus IS500 Priced From 8.5 Million Yen In Japan, 500 'First Edition' Cars Available Through Lottery System | Carscoops carscoops
500 F Sport Performance have just been announced for Japan, approximately four weeks after the car was first unveiled for the local market.
To celebrate the launch of the model, Lexus has announced that a special IS 500 F Sport Performance First Edition will be made available to customers. Just 500 examples will be produced and customers will be selected through a lottery system.500 F Sport Performance kick off from 8,500,000 yen . For that figure, shoppers will enjoy largely the same performance that the IS 500 offers in overseas markets. That means there is a 5.
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