To follow up on the IS300/Altezza  story that was published earlier today on Speedhunters, I thought I'd  post up a new car story, featuring this newly revamped 2009 Lexus IS350,  which is built up with F-Sport accessories. In case you haven't yet  heard of F-Sport, it's the newly branded line of performance parts  available from Lexus - basically the same concept as TRD parts for  Toyotas, but for the Lexus brand.
  As almost all our readers know, I'm a huge fan of, and owner of several  Toyota/Lexus vehicles. I recently heard from a friend at Lexus that the  corporate offices just received the kouki (late model) versions of the  IS350s, which had minor exterior revisions from the early, or zenki model, so I asked him if I could stop by the office and see the newly re-done IS. 
The subtle differences in Toyota's zenki and kouki (before and after  minor change) models are often difficult to to spot unless you have  both cars right next to each other, so I thought I'd just explain some  of the new styling differences in the cars. New for 2009, Lexus revised  the IS model's front bumper and front grill. While I like the overall  sporty appearance of the front grill and bumper, I'm quite honestly a  bit saddened by the fact that there isn't an available front lip spoiler  at the moment, due to the bumper redesign. I sure hope someone makes a  bumper lip kit pretty soon. Vertex lower lip kit, anyone?
Aside  from the exterior changes, this F-Sport equipped IS350 also comes fully  equipped with the F-Sport suspension, which consists of TRD/Bilstein  shocks, F-Sport lowering springs, F-Sport rear chassis brace, larger  diameter F-Sport sway bars and polyurethane bushings. Nice! These  suspension improvements will surely make a difference in the high and  low speed handling of the F-Sport equipped IS models, as if the IS350  didn't handle well enough already! This is great news!
Wheels are important for the looks and  performance of any car. This new F-Sport equipped IS350 features new  lightweight forged alloy wheels with a staggered fitment - specifically,  19x8J up front with 225/35/R19 tires. The matching back wheels are  actually 19x9J; I think it would look awesome to have 19x9J wheels all  the way around the car. That would look awesome, due to the inceased fat  lip of the wheels, from front to back. Aggressive.
Even  when randomly glancing at the car, it's impossible not to notice the  F-Sport brake upgrade, which consists of 6-piston calipers and cross  drilled 355mm rotors, which are mounted on very nice looking black  anodized aluminum hubs. Stainless steel braided brake lines also replace  the factory rubber lines for added stopping performance - no danger of  the brake lines expanding and bulging when the brake fluid gets hot from  use on the racetrack or your favorite winding road.
New for 2009 models, Lexus has this slick looking turn signal  incorporated into the side mirrors. I think these mirrors will be an  extremely cool upgrade for owners of first generation IS250s and IS350s.Inside the car, D-mode paddle shifting functions behind the steering wheel have been added to the normal IS350s, as well as contrast stitching on the door panels, leather covered center console/armrest lid and seats. Very nice way to step up the styling of the car, Lexus! As if it weren't classy enough. IS350 owners with high attention to detail may notice that the center panel instrument cluster is different as well.
While I prefer driving the 6-speed manual transmission version of the IS, I must admit, the automatic version is pretty fun to drive as well, especially with the paddle shifters. Nice looking shift knob and center console too.
If you look closely, you can notice the double contrast stitching on the leather seats and center console armrests. It's details like this that make me like Lexus a whole lot.
If you look closely, you can notice the double contrast stitching on the leather seats and center console armrests. It's details like this that make me like Lexus a whole lot.Even though the particular IS350 F-Sport in the photos doesn't have it installed, Lexus makes an additional optional F-Sport carbon fiber engine cover for the IS350. Although, to be extremely honest, I don't see the point in paying big money for a carbon fiber piece that just covers your engine. It doesn't make the IS350 perform better, but I'm sure some people out there will buy it just because.
Even though the particular IS350 F-Sport in the photos doesn't have it installed, Lexus makes an additional optional F-Sport carbon fiber engine cover for the IS350. Although, to be extremely honest, I don't see the point in paying big money for a carbon fiber piece that just covers your engine. It doesn't make the IS350 perform better, but I'm sure some people out there will buy it just because.What I think does matter for performance, however, is the addition of the slick looking F-Sport intake system, which has a high flow air filter, and nicely badged piping system, as we can see here in the photo. Whoever designed that metal F badge did a hell of a good job. And I never like anyone's logos! Good job as usual, Lexus.
For the 2009 model year, the rear bumper of the IS350 has been revised, as well as the taillights.
From  here, you can see the flat lip on the 19x9J rear wheels, which have  255/35/R19s mounted to them. Like I mentioned before, I think I'd like  to see these 19x9s all the way around, with 225s mounted to them. That  would look awesome, especially if the car was lowered a couple more  inchers, and used spacers to improve the offset. You could do that,  too... because these F-Sport accessories are just accessories, there's  nothing stopping you from ordering rear F-Sport wheels only, especially  if you're ordering the wheels from an easy-to-deal-with Toyota parts  counter guy like Herb at Cabe Toyota in Long Beach, or Jay at Glendora  Toyota.
The  exhaust uses polished stainless steel pipes and mufflers, and looks  pretty nice with the exhaust tip style subtly placed under the bumper.  Don't worry about getting pulled over by the local five-oh though...  this exhaust system is certified street legal, and doesn't affect  emissions compliance, and isn't too loud either - it is under the 95  decibel legal limit. So take that, officer. Go harrass someone else.
All in all, the F-Sport equipped Lexus IS250 and IS350  are really well done in my opinion. The big brakes and suspension  modifications drastically improve the high speed and low speed cornering  characteristics of the car, while retaining the smooth and luxurious  Lexus ride quality. Even though installing an aftermarket intake system  and exhaust are very simple mods, the beauty of the F-Sport packaged  IS250 and IS350 is that the car comes with better-than-stock looking  wheels, amazing big brakes, engine performance bolt-ons, and a good  all-around suspension setup... and everything can be financed from the  dealer as part of your monthly payment plan.
Good  job, Lexus. I honestly think that the IS series cars are great for  daily driving, and even more so if they are F-Sport equipped! Now the  only difficult question is... which one to choose? IS250 F-Sport, IS350  F-Sport, or the monstrous ISF? Either one is pretty effin sporty.










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