Toyota introduced the world to its luxury Lexus marque with the launch of the LS 400 in 1989. As the flagship sedan, the model has carried the torch for the brand for 36 years, quietly refined and powerful.
Now, as consumer demand has increasingly shifted in favor of crossovers and SUVS, the need for a large four-door car like the LS has dwindled. As is the case with many other automakers, Lexus will soon be discontinuing its flagship sedan.
However, before it does, the Japanese automaker is giving the model a final sendoff in the form of the limited-run Heritage Edition.

A celebration of the LS
For the 2026 model year, the Lexus LS will exist in just one trim level: the LS 500 AWD Heritage Edition. As a final year tribute to the car that launched the brand, just 250 examples are bound for the United States.
Beyond the ownership exclusivity, the Heritage Edition introduces a striking new color called ‘Ninety Noir,’ some unique 20-inch spoked alloys in Dark Gray Metallic, as well as a LS-first in a ‘Rioja Red’ interior.






