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"The 2nd generation GS300 with improved performance from its electronic devices."
―In-game catch text for the car, from GT6's Dealership

The Lexus GS 300 '00 is a road car produced by Lexus. It appears in Gran Turismo 4, Gran Turismo PSP, Gran Turismo 5, and Gran Turismo 6.

Colors[]

Seven colors are available for this car:

  • Dark Blue Mica
  • Dark Green Mica
  • Bordeaux Mica
  • Red Mica
  • Black
  • Silver Metallic
  • White Pearl Crystal Shine

In-game description[]

The Toyota Aristo was sold as the Lexus GS 300 in the U.S.

By the time the second generation Aristo made its appearance in 1997, the car had become one of the most popular FR (Front engine/Rear drive) cars in Japan. This time around however, Toyota opted not to employ the services of Giugiaro and his design firm Italdesign, and style the car on its own.

Toyota went with the same powerplants as the previous model. The engine of choice was the turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-6 that produced 276 BHP and 332.7 lb-ft of torque. The naturally aspirated variant came with 227 BHP and 224.2 lb-ft of torque. Both versions featured Toyota's innovative valve timing technology, VVT-i. For the U.S., Toyota maximized the Aristo's potential by equipping it with a 4.0-liter DOHC V8 (UZ series) that produced 292 BHP and 309.5 lb-ft of torque. This V8 got a bump in displacement in 2001 to 4.3 liters, changing its designation from GS 400 to GS 430.

Shifting was done via a 4-speed automatic transmission, but in July 2000, Toyota incorporated a smooth-shifting 5-speed auto. Also, the car boasted new technology, including VDC (Vehicle Dynamic Control). While the new Aristo retained the cornering prowess of the original, it displayed an ever better ride quality, thanks in part to a longer wheelbase of 110.2 inches. In August 2005, as the Lexus brand arrived in Japan, the car then became known all over the world as the GS.

Acquisition[]

Game Purchase location Credits Other methods
Gran Turismo 4 Lexus Dealership[1] 44,200 ---
Gran Turismo PSP Lexus Dealership 44,200 ---
Gran Turismo 5 Used Car Dealership (Lv. 4+) 37,113 ---
Gran Turismo 6 Lexus Dealership 44,200 ---

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Notes[]

  1. NTSC-U, PAL and NTSC-K versions only