Other interior elements that we loved in the original are unchanged: the spiffy wood trim and the outstanding backlit primary instruments, which we think are the most attractive in the industry.
The LS 400 isn't a Volvo, but its safety credentials measure up as contemporary: dual airbags, a side-impact system that meets 1997 federal standards, enlarged front and rear crumple zones to absorb impact energy, front seat-belt pretensioners, 3-point seat belts at all five seating positions and a new collapsible steering column that has earned Toyota yet another patent.
Something that has not changed is the LS 400's extensive inventory of luxury features. Take a look at the specs. It's clear that there's nothing basic about the basic LS 400.
We do have one quibble with the interior: Trunk space has been whittled down to 13.9 cu. ft., which is not much more than what's offered in the Ford Contour. Next Page