IS200
The Lexus IS200 (1998-2005, XE10 generation) is Lexus's compact sport sedan sold in European and other international markets, featuring Toyota's 1G-FE 2.0-liter naturally aspirated inline-six engine producing 155 horsepower at 6,200 rpm and 145 lb-ft of torque at 4,400 rpm. The IS200 represents the European-market variant with smaller displacement than the North American IS300 (3.0L 2JZ-GE), designed to navigate European tax and insurance structures favoring smaller engines while maintaining Lexus quality and inline-six smoothness. Power is delivered through either a 6-speed manual or 5-speed automatic transmission driving the rear wheels.
Weighing approximately 2,987 pounds (1,355 kg), the IS200 achieves 0-62 mph in approximately 9.2-9.5 seconds, prioritizing refined driving character and chassis balance over outright performance. The IS200 features sophisticated double-wishbone front suspension and multi-link rear suspension providing engaging handling dynamics uncommon in compact luxury sedans of the era. The inline-six engine delivers characteristic Toyota/Lexus smoothness and reliability with high-revving nature encouraging spirited driving. The IS200 earned reputation for exceptional build quality, refined interior, and engaging rear-drive dynamics with near-perfect reliability. The platform has become popular in European motorsport and drift culture due to rear-wheel drive, robust drivetrain, strong aftermarket support, and modification potential including turbocharging or 2JZ-GTE engine swaps for dramatically increased performance. The IS200 manual transmission models are particularly sought after, representing one of the last naturally aspirated inline-six, manual transmission, rear-drive compact luxury sedans before the industry transitioned to turbocharged four-cylinders and all-wheel drive. Clean examples command premium pricing among enthusiasts appreciating classic Toyota/Lexus engineering with traditional sport sedan dynamics.