- -Beautiful cabin is comfortable and insulated
- -Drive experience is high-grade Lexus as always
- -Build quality feels rock solid
- -Infotainment trackpad is less invasive but still a letdown
- -F Sport badge doesn't quite match the drive experience
- -Folding second row would be a clever addition
- -Bespoke luxury at its finest
- -Seamless petrol/hybrid drivetrain
- -Cabin quality and materials are exceptional
- -A bewildering choice of personalisation and options
- -Some advanced safety technologies only available as options
- -Nitpicking, yes, but no Android Auto? C'mon Bentley
- -Ten-tenths DCT upshift sensation
- -Remarkable grip levels
- -Beautifully weighted steering
- -N exhaust modes make a racket
- -Taller drivers will feel cramped, especially with a helmet
- -Seats lack side support
- -Serenely quiet cabin
- -Techy interface will keep owners busy
- -Wafty ride comfort
- -Misses out on expected equipment for the price such as heated seats
- -Far pricier than rivals
- -Tyre repair kit only – no spare wheel
- -Frugal fuel consumption in prime conditions
- -Comfortable over bumps, easy to drive
- -Much larger boot than the Corolla hatch
- -Sunroof cuts into front and rear passenger head room
- -No parking sensors or folding mirrors despite $40,000 price
- -Lacks power on the open road; significant tyre roar
- -Premium materials feel great to the touch
- -Mark Levinson sound system rocks
- -Luxurious second row
- -Interior looks dated
- -Tricky infotainment system
- -Limited cabin storage
- -Exterior design is slick
- -A smooth drive and quiet cabin
- -Large boot space is a happy surprise
- -Infotainment system, including phone connectivity capability, feels outdated
- -Visibility isn't great
- -Price feels high for both brand and car
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