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Lexus is developing a TTV8 via help of their racing program.
Likely slated for the LC 500 and probably the LS 500 as well; both of which have been slow sellers, so don't see how Toyota is going to get much, if any, ROI.
As much as have wanted Genesis to develop a smaller displacement TTV8, think they made the right choice in not going ahead w/ it.
Can get more power/performance by electric assist to the 3.5TT; tho down the road, think it would be good if Genesis switched to an I6 (that is, if ICE is still viable).
Despite previous indication, seems that an all-new IS won't be happening anytime soon and that instead, will (like the LS 460), get a 2nd more extensive refresh (w/ a new 2.4T engine).
An all-new IS likely won't happen until Mazda develops its RWD platform and I6 engine (of which Lexus would borrow).
Well, this certainly saves on development costs.
Likely slated for the LC 500 and probably the LS 500 as well; both of which have been slow sellers, so don't see how Toyota is going to get much, if any, ROI.
As much as have wanted Genesis to develop a smaller displacement TTV8, think they made the right choice in not going ahead w/ it.
Can get more power/performance by electric assist to the 3.5TT; tho down the road, think it would be good if Genesis switched to an I6 (that is, if ICE is still viable).
Despite previous indication, seems that an all-new IS won't be happening anytime soon and that instead, will (like the LS 460), get a 2nd more extensive refresh (w/ a new 2.4T engine).
An all-new IS likely won't happen until Mazda develops its RWD platform and I6 engine (of which Lexus would borrow).
Well, this certainly saves on development costs.
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