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AUTONETWORK: 2020 Lexus GS 350 F Sport

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Lexus said the system featured an electronically controlled center differential which provided a normal 30-70 torque split, with the rear-wheel bias favoring handling agility.

Inside the GS 350 F Sport had a huge odometer in front of the driver and a smaller gauge on the left for temperature and fuel.

This GS 350 F Sport had automatic high beams, an automatic privacy screen on the rear window and aluminum trim that had been pressed into a diamond pattern.

For $60,615 as tested, the 2020 Lexus GS 350 F Sport was a bargain.

And this summer, Lexus will offer 200 special editions of the GS featuring what it called visual enhancements to the exterior wheels, calipers, mirror caps, grille, and spoiler.

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