Lexus Confirms All-New LF-CC-Inspired 2014 IS Sedan for Detroit Auto Show
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Lexus Confirms All-New LF-CC-Inspired 2014 IS Sedan for Detroit Auto Show



The next generation of Infiniti's G series sedan won’t be the only new Japanese premium sedan to make its world premiere at the 2013 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS for short) in Detroit next month, as it will be joined by the all-new 2014 Lexus IS.

As you may have expected, Lexus isn't ready to share pictures and details about the new IS just yet, but it did have this to say about its BMW 3-Series rival:

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