Lexus Introduces 2008 High-Performance
IS F Sport Sedan
10/24/2007
October 23, 2007 – Torrance, CA - The 2008 Lexus IS F
high-performance sedan is the first production model to
wear the brand's new "F" marque. Based on the robust IS
sport sedan platform, the 2008 IS F will deliver 416
horsepower from a specially engineered 5.0-liter V8
engine and will accelerate from zero-to-60 mph in 4.6
seconds when it arrives at Lexus dealerships in early
2008.
In addition to the exclusive V8, the 2008 IS F's
performance credentials include racetrack-developed
suspension and braking, and a specially calibrated
version of the advanced Vehicle Dynamics Integrated
Management (VDIM) system. Much of the IS F development
took place at racetracks around the world including
Germany's legendary Nurburgring Nordschleife, Circuit
Paul Ricard in France, Japan's Fuji Speedway and the
Higashi-Fuji Technical Center in Japan. In fact, Fuji
Speedway is the IS F's home circuit, and the shape of
turn one was the inspiration for the F-logo design.
The 2008 Lexus IS F will make an unmistakable design
statement as it launches the brand's F performance
marque. The IS F applies a distinctive new
high-performance layer on the brand's L-finesse design
language, with themes and design features that set the F
model noticeably apart from standard Lexus models.
Likewise, the interior will feature exclusive
performance-influenced luxury appointments befitting the
brand.
The "F" originates from the "Circle-F" internal code for
what became the Lexus Division nearly 20 years ago.
Since then, the "F" code has signified special Lexus
vehicle programs that fall outside the normal
engineering and development process.
"With Lexus
solidly established as a luxury leader, it was time to
expand the brand's scope by offering unique
high-performance models, and the IS F is the first,"
said Dave Nordstrom, Lexus vice president of marketing.
"Lexus did not design the IS F as a direct competitor to
any specific models, but as a true performance sedan in
a distinctly Lexus way. The IS F is totally authentic
with a unique interpretation of driving excitement at
all speeds and provides a new definition of ‘usable
power.'"
The Look of Performance
Based on the IS luxury sport sedan, the IS F is clearly
differentiated when viewed from the front, rear or in
profile. A trapezoid-shaped front bumper fascia, a theme
that is repeated at the rear, sets off the V-shape
grille. The hood has a raised center section to make
room for the V8 powerplant, and the front fenders were
widened to envelop the 19-inch low-profile tires.
Both upper and lower grilles use a special wire-mesh
pattern, and total grille area is increased to ensure
adequate cooling for the 5.0-liter V8. The lower grille
is flanked by large brake cooling ducts adjacent to
standard fog lamps. Standard bi-xenon HID headlights
include the Lexus Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS),
which helps to illuminate curves at night.
The IS F's wedge-like profile is accentuated by
functional front fender air outlets with lower edges
that transition into larger rocker panels and continue
as a character line into the rear bumper. The front
fenders wear a discrete silver, black and blue "F"
marque.
The rear view conveys a strong parting signature for the
IS F, with a dramatic trapezoid shape and easily
recognizable design elements. Four exhaust diffusers,
two per side in a vertical arrangement, are integrated
into the rear bumper. Above them, light-emitting diode
(LED) stop and tail lamps behind clear lenses give the
IS F a unique nighttime appearance. Attention to design
detail extends down to the white LED license plate
lamps. The subtle rear spoiler is one of many
aerodynamic enhancements, which also include special
underbody panels to optimize airflow.
Contributing to both design and performance, 19-inch
forged-alloy wheels produced by BBS® feature a distinct
dark-gray finish and an asymmetrical 10-spoke design.
IS F Engine, from the Bottom Up
The 2008 Lexus IS F is exclusively powered by a
performance-tuned 5.0-liter V8 engine producing 416
horsepower at 6,600 rpm and 371 lb.-ft. of peak torque
at 5,200 rpm. Although based on the 4.6-liter V8 used in
the Lexus LS and GS, the V8 in the IS F was specially
engineered for higher power output, high-performance
driving and durability. This new engine's high specific
output (83.2 hp/liter) and high operating range (6,800
RPM redline) reflect the thorough attention to detail
underlying the core engineering.
The IS F V8 introduces new technology and features
that are exclusive to this version of the engine. Some
of these include a dual air intake system, engine-oil
and transmission-fluid coolers for high-speed
performance and a cylinder-head scavenge oil pump. The
scavenge pump forces oil from the cylinder heads back to
the oil pan, ensuring a reliable oil supply even during
cornering that exceeds one g.
The IS F 5.0-liter V8 is based on a die cast aluminum
cylinder block with steel liners. Ribs positioned on the
block's outer wall provide high rigidity. The crankshaft
is forged, with high-frequency hardening to the fillet
area, and uses a double torsional damper. Crankshaft
journals are polished to a mirror finish to minimize the
friction generated between the connecting rods and the
crankshaft, and forged sintered iron alloy connecting
rods ensure high-rpm durability.
Pistons use two-piece oil rings for low friction, and
the skirt area is resin-coated to reduce noise and
vibration. The timing-sensor rotor is attached at the
rear of the crankshaft, which experiences less vibration
than the front.
Innovative Breathing
High-flow cylinder heads designed by Yamaha have a
lightweight valvetrain, contributing to the IS F V8's
high-rpm capability. The horsepower peak arrives at
6,600 rpm (just 200 rpm before redline), and the torque
peak at 5,200 rpm. The resulting performance character,
while quite responsive in low-speed situations, provides
a rush of power at higher engine speeds. Carefully
chosen ratios for the 8-Speed Sport Direct Shift
transmission help ensure responsiveness at all vehicle
speeds.
The IS F V8 engine employs innovative new
technologies to maximize efficiency and reduce
emissions, including the SFI D-4 (direct-to-cylinder
injection system with secondary port injectors) fuel
injection and the Electronic Throttle Control System
with intelligence (ETCS-i). Essentially, SFI D-4
integrates two types of fuel injection: A direct-type
high-pressure fuel injection system, which provides a
cooling effect in the cylinders and enables the high
compression ratio (11.8:1) employed to extract maximum
energy from the fuel; and a set of low-pressure port
fuel injectors that help produce a precise burn to
optimize power and efficiency under light- and
medium-load conditions.
A dual air-intake system uses a primary intake
passage for low and medium engine speeds. In the higher
engine speed range (above 3,600 rpm), both the primary
and secondary passages are opened, helping boost
high-rpm power. Both intake passages share a common
high-efficiency, low-restriction air filter.
Lexus optimized the intake system down to the
smallest details. For example, the throttle valve shaft
has been tapered down from 10 mm to 7 mm diameter in the
center to expand the intake air passage. The intake
manifold uses a simple plenum design with equal-length
runners.
High-Precision, High-RPM Valve Control
With a strong bottom end to help ensure durability, the
top end of the IS F V8 could be engineered for high-rpm
capability. The aluminum cylinder heads made for the IS
F by Yamaha feature integrated cam journals. The four
composite camshafts use net-sinter forged cam lobes on
hollow shafts, with the inside of the shafts serving as
oil passages.
Titanium intake valves operated by roller rocker arms
with needle bearings and fixed fulcrums contribute to a
low-inertia valve train. High-flow intake ports were
specially designed for the IS F engine, with a
cross-section area optimized to improve intake-pulsation
efficiency and increase air-intake volume.
With the IS F 5.0-liter V8, Lexus has made a leap in
valve-control technology with the new Variable Valve
Timing with intelligence and Electrically controlled
intake cam (VVT-iE). The exhaust camshaft uses
hydraulically controlled variable valve timing.
Variable valve timing systems typically use engine
oil pressure to operate cam-phasing mechanisms. In the
IS F, using an electric drive motor to alter the intake
camshaft phasing made it possible to expand VVT
operational range to lower engine speeds, where engine
oil pressure is usually not high enough to operate
conventional VVT. An electric motor, with electronic
control unit and a reducer, is mounted to the front of
each intake camshaft.
Dual single-row independent primary timing chains
drive the intake camshafts, which drive the exhaust
camshafts via smaller secondary chains. Reinforcement
ribs inside the timing-chain cover reduce timing chain
noise, and integrating the water pump, oil pump and
scavenge oil pump into the timing chain cover reduces
weight.
The IS F V8's compact pent-roof combustion chamber
positions the long-reach sparkplug nearly in the center.
The plugs use an iridium-tipped center electrode and a
platinum-tipped side electrode. A water jacket between
the exhaust port and plug thread ensures optimal cooling
around the plugs. Four knock sensors in the engine's
valley reduce the possibility of detonation.
Supporting Systems
A true high-performance engine relies on outstanding
support systems and thoughtful engineering that touches
every detail. The Lexus IS F's unique stacked quad
diffusers, for example, make more than a visual
statement. They play an important role in a
high-performance exhaust system by reducing
backpressure. The stainless steel exhaust system starts
with tubular exhaust manifolds and integrated catalysts.
Next come dual 2.4-inch diameter front pipes that are
joined before a pre-muffler and 2.7-inch single center
pipe, after which the system splits into two 2.1-inch
pipes and enters dual 16.8-liter mufflers.
A number of additional engineering details were
integrated into the IS F to improve performance and
efficiency. A cooling-fan motor was installed that is 30
percent lighter than conventional fan motors, and the
fan shape was modified to enhance cooling and control
noise. Front engine mounts have liquid-filled
insulators, and the rear mounts are covered by rubber
heat insulators. Inside the fuel tank, an offset
high-output fuel pump and a sub-tank help prevent fuel
starvation during cornering maneuvers. The alternator
uses a larger front bearing, a cooling fan and die-cast
aluminum cooling fins for the rectifier. The
planetary-gear starter uses the crank-hold feature.
8-Speed Sport Direct Shift Transmission
The IS F 5.0-liter V8 engine is mated to the world's
first eight-Speed Sport Direct-Shift automatic
transmission. This new transmission blends the
performance characteristics of an automated manual-type
transmission with the smoothness and refinement of a
planetary-type automatic transmission. As a result, the
driver can choose between ultra-quick manual shifts for
performance driving, and smooth automatic shifts when
convenience is the top priority. The driver can shift
manually using either the console shift or
steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters.
The eight-speed transmission is approximately the same
length and width as the six-speed transmission used in
other rear-wheel drive Lexus models. The transmission
has a die-cast aluminum case and some aluminum internal
parts, which contributes to weight reduction. Using
eight speeds allows gear ratios that maximize torque up
to the tire-grip limitations in the lower ranges while
optimizing efficiency.
Driving enthusiasts will appreciate the transmission's
Manual mode (M), which will hold each gear to the
6,800-RPM redline. A pair of unique paddles located
within a fingertip's reach behind the steering wheel
enables the driver to make ultra-fast up-shift gear
changes. Paddle-shifting operation is allowed in either
D or M modes, but shifts are quicker and more direct in
M mode. At higher engine speeds, downshifts are
accompanied by automated and precise throttle blips to
match engine rpm to vehicle speed.
In addition, a Sport mode switch on the dashboard allows
the driver to select from among Normal, Sport and Snow
driving modes. In Sport mode, the VDIM system allows
higher dynamic thresholds before intervening, alters
steering assist to increase steering weight, and
throttle response is sharpened. With the transmission in
D mode, gears are held longer in response to throttle
input.
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Versatile Drive Mode
When the driver selects Drive mode (D) using the console
shifter, the eight-speed transmission provides quick
shifts that are smooth and befitting a Lexus. At the
same time, D mode offers plenty of versatility with full
torque-converter lockup in 6th through 8th gears to
optimize fuel efficiency. A flex-lockup clutch operates
in 4th and 5th gears, continuously controlling
lockup-clutch slippage to enhance fuel efficiency.
Until the engine reaches operating temperature, and when
the VDIM system detects slippery road conditions, the
transmission will automatically select 2nd gear start.
Once the engine reaches operating temperature, or VDIM
detects better road conditions, the transmission allows
1st gear start.
From D mode, the driver can select M mode by moving the
console shifter into the M slot, or can gain temporary
sequential operation by keeping the console shifter in D
and operating the steering wheel paddle shifters. The
latter is useful for situations where engine braking is
desired, such as driving through a hilly area.
Paddle shifting while in D mode, however, is not the
same as in M mode. If the vehicle is stopped, or if the
vehicle is at a constant speed for a certain period of
time, the transmission will change back to normal D
operation. In addition, the driver can switch
immediately into normal D operation by holding the
upshift paddle (+) for one second.
The transmission uses flex-lockup control and
deceleration control when decelerating while in D mode,
using as many gears as possible and extending the fuel
cutout for maximum efficiency. AI-SHIFT (Artificial
Intelligence-SHIFT) complements the driver's Sport
switch selection by automatically adapting the shifting
based on road conditions and driver input. The new
transmission is also highly responsive to
uphill/downhill driving, always selecting the best gear
for power or engine braking. Because the IS F is a
Lexus, the intuitive powertrain control optimally
smoothes out off-the-line response.
Sporty Manual Mode
Manual mode (M) goes beyond simply allowing manual gear
selection by changing the transmission's operational
behavior to facilitate performance driving. In M mode,
the driver will experience the feel of a manual
transmission. Specifically, one will feel immediate
g-force during acceleration and deceleration. In
addition, the transmission uses downshift blipping
control to match engine speed for high-rpm downshifts.
The driver selects M mode using the console shifter,
which then allows upshifts by pushing forward (+) and
downshifts by pulling rearward (-). With the console
shifter in M, the driver can also use the paddle
shifters mounted behind the steering wheel.
In 1st gear, the torque converter operates to provide
torque multiplication for consistent launches from a
standing start. The torque converter is locked
continuously in 2nd through 8th gears to provide a
direct connection between engine and transmission for
the fastest shifts and most direct driving experience.
In M mode, gears will be held until the driver up- or
down-shifts. Two exceptions are if vehicle speed falls
too low for the selected gear, then the transmission
will downshift automatically; and if the transmission
fluid or engine coolants exceed limits, then the
transmission will revert to automatic operation to
prevent damage.
Shifts in 0.1 Second and Downshift Throttle
Blipping
New hydraulic-control technology allows the IS F 8-Speed
Sport Direct Shift transmission to perform on par with
manual transmissions without sacrificing the smoothness
of a torque-converter automatic. In M mode, upshifts are
executed in just one-tenth of a second, six times faster
than manual shifts in the V6-powered IS models.
The transmission-control system uses high-flow linear
control valves for engaging and disengaging the
clutches. The resulting simultaneous release and
engagement of the shifting clutches provides fast shifts
while diminishing gearshift shock. The solenoids allow
direct control of the hydraulic pressure applied to the
shifting clutches, along with centrifugal fluid pressure
canceling mechanisms, enabling finer control than
conventional clutch-control systems. In addition to a
conventional input-shaft speed sensor, the intermediate
members of the gear train use a speed sensor to allow
finer control of gear changes.
Driving enthusiasts pride themselves on the ability to
execute a perfect manual-transmission downshift, which
requires "blipping" the throttle while the clutch is
disengaged to match the engine speed for the lower gear.
The IS F transmission executes perfect downshifts in a
similar way but with the consistency most drivers cannot
match with a manual transmission.
When a downshift instruction is received, the
transmission control system quickly opens the electronic
throttle, instantaneously increasing engine speed
(blipping) to match the engine speed after the gear
change. Simultaneously, the system completes the gear
change by smoothly and quickly engaging the shift
clutch. The downshift, with throttle blipping, occurs in
just 0.2-second.
To enhance performance and durability, a breather system
separates air bubbles from the transmission fluid during
performance driving. The transmission is also equipped
with an air-to-liquid automatic transmission fluid (ATF)
cooler to help ensure optimal transmission performance
even during track driving. There is a transmission fluid
temperature warning-light in the instrument panel.
Sports Car Dynamics
The 2008 IS F is based on the robust IS platform, which
was engineered from the start to allow a high dynamic
envelope. The stiff body structure and the rear subframe
are connected through several reinforcements.
Although using the basic double-wishbone front
suspension and multi-link rear suspension configurations
of the IS platform, the IS F benefits from a multitude
of track-proven modifications. The IS F sits an inch
lower on its suspension than the standard IS models,
helping to lower the center of gravity for quicker
handling response. Like other IS models, the IS F
employs high-strength steel suspension components for
the optimal combination of rigidity and weight.
Spring and damper rates are increased, and
larger-diameter stabilizer bars are used. The
rear-suspension control arms are specific to the IS F to
optimize geometry for the 19-inch wheels. In addition,
the monotube shock absorbers use a larger-diameter
piston rod. As on other IS models, the sophisticated
shock-absorber design utilizes multi-leaf linear control
valves to help improve damping force, and rebound
springs offer improved body control without degrading
ride comfort.
Suspension bushings have been specially tuned for
better feel, and the subframe suspension mounts are
stiffer than on other IS models to help reduce sway and
ensure control under acceleration and braking. The
engine mounts are also stiffer for a more direct feel.
Special jounce stoppers added to both the front and rear
suspension come into play early in the compression
stroke to help reduce the roll angle when cornering and
to reduce dive when braking. High-rigidity hub unit
bearings are engineered for rigorous, high g-force track
driving.
The Electric Power Steering (EPS) system has been
remapped for improved steering response and feel while
providing precise control and excellent straight-line
control. The vehicle-speed-sensitive system eliminates
parasitic loss from a hydraulic pump and reduces weight
and complexity.
The front wheels measure 19 x 8J, with 225/40R19
tires and 19 x 9J in the rear, with 255/35R19 tires.
Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 and Bridgestone Potenza models
were each developed specifically for the 170-mph
capabilities of the Lexus IS F. Design parameters called
for handling grip befitting a premium sports car but
with the control and ride quality expected for a Lexus
in this class.
The direct-type tire pressure monitoring system
allows two sets of tires to be registered, giving the
customer the benefit of a system with a set of track
tires or winter tires. The multi-information display
indicates the tire selector switch.
Performance-Tuned Stability Control
The IS F is equipped with a specially calibrated version
of Lexus' innovative Vehicle Dynamics Integrated
Management (VDIM) system to help provide superior
handling dynamics and traction control. Combining input
from a variety of sensors, VDIM is designed to
anticipate the onset of a vehicle skid or slide and help
correct the situation with a combination of braking,
steering and throttle control in a way that is
essentially transparent to the driver. VDIM integration
provides precise management for Electric Power Steering
(EPS), Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), traction control
(TRAC), the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Brake Assist
(BA), Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD), and
engine torque (via the electronically controlled
throttle).
VDIM also provides an electronically controlled
brake-based limited-slip differential effect on the rear
wheels. During cornering, VDIM suppresses any tendency
for the inside wheel to spin, transmitting more power to
the outside wheel to maintain traction and momentum.
Overall, VDIM enhances handling performance by helping
to control front and rear wheel slip. When braking on a
mixed-friction surface, VDIM will direct steering assist
in the direction that will help provide the greatest
control.
In the IS F, a Sport mode switch on the dashboard allows
the driver to select from among Normal, Sport and Snow
driving modes. In Sport mode, VDIM allows higher dynamic
thresholds before intervening and alters steering assist
to increase steering feel. Sport mode enables optimal
vehicle control on a track in areas where the skills of
even top-level drivers are challenged.
The experienced driver can disengage VSC/TRAC by
press-and-holding the TRAC-off button for more than
three seconds. Even with VSC/TRAC disengaged, however,
the system still provides the brake-based limited-slip
differential effect and ABS.
High-Performance Brakes
The IS F is equipped with heavy-duty Brembo® brakes
designed to the specifications of the Lexus engineering
team. The 14.2-inch ventilated, drilled front rotors are
gripped by rigid, powerful six-piston aluminum calipers,
while the 13.6-inch ventilated, drilled rear rotors use
two-piston calipers. High-friction brake pads are fitted
on both. The brake system gives the driver confidence in
extreme usage.
A single 10-inch brake booster with a tie-rod
structure was utilized and tuned to improve feeling,
effectiveness and firmness. Front bumper ducts adjacent
to the fog lamps stream cooling air to the brakes. The
brakes are finished with the Lexus name displayed on the
calipers, a first for a Lexus production vehicle.
The Security of a Lexus
Passive-safety technology in the IS F begins with a
reinforced passenger compartment that helps protect the
occupants with front-and-rear crush structures. Seatbelt
pre-tensioners and force limiters are used for all
seating positions.
In addition to the driver and front-passenger front
airbags and front seat-mounted side airbags, the Lexus
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) includes
side-curtain airbags that extend from A-pillar to
C-pillar and a knee airbag for both the driver and the
front passenger. Advanced dual-stage front airbags are
designed to deploy based on impact force. The driver's
front airbag also includes an extra low stage designed
to deploy based, in part, on the seat's position on its
track. The front passenger's airbag features twin
chambers, creating an indentation in the center impact
area that helps provide overall occupant protection.
The available Pre-Collision System (PCS) can help reduce
collision damage. The package includes Dynamic Radar
Cruise Control, which uses millimeter-wave radar to
measure and maintain a set distance from a vehicle
traveling ahead. PCS relies on the radar sensor to
detect obstacles in front of the car. The PCS computer,
taking sensor inputs from vehicle speed, steering angle
and yaw rate, is designed to determine whether a
collision is unavoidable. In such a situation, PCS
preemptively retracts front seat belts and
pre-initializes Brake Assist so that increased braking
will be applied the instant the driver depresses the
pedal.
The rear back-up camera, included with the available
navigation system, automatically projects an image of
what its lens can detect behind the car onto the
navigation screen when the transmission is in reverse
gear. The available Intuitive Park Assist (IPA) system
uses ultrasonic sensors to detect objects close to the
car's front and rear bumpers, alerting the driver and
showing distance to objects in the multi-information
display within the speedometer. When the IS F is
equipped with the navigation system, information on
detected objects is shown in greater detail on the
seven-inch touch screen display.
Uncompromised Lexus Luxury
Like the exterior, the interior of the IS F features an
exclusive design treatment highlighted by aluminized
composite trim, aluminum-rimmed main gauges, unique
steering-wheel treatment and other special surface
treatments. The instrument panel integrates a new
oil-temperature gauge, voltmeter and shift-indicator
lights, and the "F" logo is discretely showcased on the
steering wheel, rear-center console and outer seat
cushions. For comfort, UV-reducing, heat-absorbing glass
is used throughout the car.
In addition to the usual Lexus standards of comfort
and convenience, the IS F interior features specially
shaped and trimmed seats that hold the driver
comfortably and securely in place. The special
leather-trimmed sport seats are available in Black with
blue stitching or a unique high-contrast Alpine and
Black trim. The standard SmartAccess keyless entry and
push-button start allows the driver to keep the access
fob in a pocket or purse.
Standard amenities include 10-way power front seats;
dual-zone automatic climate control, a pollen filter and
smog detector; power moonroof with one-touch open/close
and seven open-position settings; power
tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel; three-position
memory function for front seats, steering wheel and
mirrors; all power windows with automatic up/down
operation with jam protection; an auto-dimming rear-view
mirror with HomeLink® programmable garage door opener,
automated rain-sensing wipers and heated auto-dimming
outside mirrors with integrated puddle lamps.
The air conditioning system's electrically controlled
variable compressor adjusts output to demand rather than
simply cycling on and off. The system can independently
adjust upper and lower temperatures in response to
ambient conditions or sunlight.
A multi-information display located in the speedometer
integrates a trip computer that provides outside
temperature, driving range, average fuel consumption,
average fuel consumption since refueling (per tank),
current fuel consumption, average speed and the F logo.
The display also includes an oil-maintenance reminder
and system warnings.
High-Power, High-Performance Audio
The standard Lexus Premium Audio System features a
six-disc, in-dash CD changer, and 13 speakers. Automatic
Sound Levelizer (ASL) maintains consistent sound levels
at varying extraneous noise levels. A convenient
mini-jack in the center console enables connection of an
iPod® or other portable music players.
Like all Lexus models, the IS F offers its own
version of the Mark Levinson® Premium Surround Sound
Audio System, which is specially tuned for IS F. This
14-speaker audio system features discrete 5.1
multi-channel playback with 7.1-channel speaker
architecture. Its 10 amplifier channels provide 300
watts total output at less than 0.1 percent total
harmonic distortion from 20 to 20,000 Hz (THD all
channels driven). The Mark Levinson system plays
conventional CDs and DVDs, plus MP3/WMA-formatted CDs.
DVD movies can be viewed on the navigation system's
color seven-inch touch screen when the parking brake is
engaged.