2022 Lexus GS vs. 2022 INFINITI Q70

The Lexus GS and INFINITI Q70 have been rivals for many years. While both are sleek and stylish, the 2022 Lexus GS is a little more sporty than the Q70. However, it does come at a higher price tag.

Design & Style

  • Exterior Design

The 2022 Lexus GS has a smooth, sleek exterior design. It sports a full-width grille and low profile, giving it an elegant look. The headlights are swept back and down toward the hood—you can tell it's supposed to be sporty from how they're angled. The front bumper has vertical fins that help to direct airflow away from the tires and toward aerodynamic openings in the fender flares to reduce drag at high speeds.

The sides of the car have large door cutouts, so you don't have to worry about climbing over your door handles when getting into or out of your car when parked on a steep hill or slope; this makes opening your doors much easier with larger items in tow like suitcases or grocery bags as well as things like small children who may not be able to reach their inside handle yet but still need assistance getting out safely with no harm done!

  • Interior Design

The Lexus GS has some of the best-looking, most comfortable seats in a midsize luxury sedan. We especially like the heated and ventilated front seats that include massaging capabilities. The INFINITI Q70's interior is quite luxurious, but it has a different level of refinement than its Japanese counterpart. Also, you can't get ventilated or massaging seats in this car; instead, you'll have to settle for only heated front seats, which still offer plenty of comfort on long drives.

Technology & Safety

The 2022 Lexus GS offers a few standard safety features, such as a backup camera and lane departure warning. The 2022 INFINITI Q70 has an adaptive cruise control system that automatically adjusts your speed if you're following another car and there's traffic ahead of you. Additionally, the 2022 GS has blind spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert, which helps prevent accidents in parking lots. The 2022 Lexus GS also comes with standard automatic high beams that help improve visibility on dark roads by automatically switching between high beams and low beams depending on the conditions.

Performance

Both vehicles offer a range of powertrains. The Lexus GS is available with a 3.5-liter V-6 that produces 302 horsepower and 267 pound-feet of torque. A hybrid model is also available, which uses a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine combined with an electric motor to produce 350 horsepower and 332 lb.-ft. The INFINITI Q70 offers two engine options: a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6 that makes 335 hp; or an all-new twin-turbocharged 4.2L V8 producing 503 hp (available only in the hybrid version).

The Bottom Line

The 2022 Lexus GS is the winner of this comparison. It's more expensive than the 2022 INFINITI Q70, but it also offers a greater range of luxury options and better fuel economy. Additionally, it has a better safety rating and a higher average owner satisfaction score.

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