The luxury brand has built numerous V8 models, including sporty coupes, comfy sedans, and rugged SUVs.
What we refer to today as the LS family of engines usually refers to the third and fourth generations of Chevrolet’s small-block V8. But to understand the relevance of these engines, and what makes ...
This 1955 Bel Air is a custom restomod rather than a restored original, pairing the iconic first-year Tri-Five body with ...
Nothing fuels nostalgia like the death of a naturally aspirated masterpiece. Lexus' famed 5.0-liter V8 might've lost the horsepower wars, but the aural extravaganza it plays won our hearts. Of course, ...
The last few years have seen a change in the performance aftermarket as more manufacturers move to a direct-to-consumer sales model. As an understandable reaction, some of the largest online retailers ...
For almost three decades, the Lexus LS ultra-luxury sedan was defined by its whisper-quiet powertrain, pampering ride, and ...
The LS engine left factory production years ago, yet it still defines modern hot rodding and the engine-swap world. “LS-swap the world!” It sounds like a joke until you realize how many people take it ...
The Lexus LS is the legendary machine that launched the entire Lexus brand, establishing a world-class benchmark for ...
The 1UZ-FE engine was meant to power a luxury sedan, but became one of the most versatile and tunable V8s ever built. Toyota aimed to change its image with the luxury-focused 1989 Lexus LS 400 project ...