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Saturday, March 06, 2010

Toyota makes it official: Lexus CT 200h hybrid will be sold in the United States


Lexus CT 200h (Courtesy: Lexus)
Toyota officially announced that its Lexus CT 200h hybrid hatchback will be sold in the USA and will make its North American debut at the New York International Auto Show.

The announcement ends months of "Will they?  Won't they?" speculation on whether or not the premium hatch will join the Lexus HS 250h as Lexus' second dedicated hybrid and fifth hybrid vehicle its United States line-up.

You can view a nice gallery of exterior and interior Lexus CT 200h photos in the slideshow below this linked slideshow.

The new CT 200h is arguably much better looking than the HS, but some petrol heads have wondered out loud if a premium Lexus hatch would resound with US buyers.

Conditions seem to be changing in the US market when it comes to hatchbacks.  One has MINI to thank largely for the acceptance of premium hatches here in the United States although a supporting case can certainly be made for the Volkswagen GTI.  Over the next few years, many well-equipped hatchbacks will be pouring into showrooms from a wide variety of manufacturers, a great development for US buyers.

A premium Lexus hatchback has been rumored since 2005 and was envisioned by master auto illustrator Mark Stehrenberger in this drawing (please note that while Autoblog used this picture in 2009, Mark actually penned it years in advance). 

If you read this CarSpyshots.net forum thread dating back to 2005,  it is interesting to read so many comments about how a Lexus hatchback would likely never be sold in the USA.  It is a testament to how far this market has come in five years that few question the decision today.

Full Toyota press release is quoted below:


Wednesday, November 25, 2009

2010 Lexus GX 460: When the Toyota 4Runner is not enough


2010 Lexus GX 460 (courtesy: lexus)

The Lexus GX has a pretty basic formula: Take the very capable Toyota 4Runner, soften it up a bit, add a big dash of luxury features and ladle on a nice markup. This recipe allows Lexus to move a projected 14,000 GX's to buyers who need more capacity that the Lexus RX provides.

You can view a gallery of 2010 Lexus GX 470 images in the slideshow located below this post.

Lexus claims that many GX buyers actually use the truck for towing or weekend adventures, so the new 2010 model plays up those strengths. The GX now enjoys exclusive access to the 301HP V8 engine as the 2010 Toyota 4Runner lost the optional V8. Even though the GX engine's displacement drops from 4.7 to 4.6 (hence the name change from GX 470 to GX 460) horsepower is up by 38. The GX also pumps up safety features with a mind numbing number of airbags, cameras, radar, driver attentiveness monitoring and other electronic nannies: Pretty much everything short of a built-in Saint Christopher medal.

When it comes to styling, Lexus played it safe, not altering the size or shape of the GX by noticeable amounts, with a reduction in height of 2.5 inches being the biggest change. The GX's bodywork is more sculpted, with the hood showing some nice detailing. The shape of the headlights have been called out as being awkward, but Lexus says it was necessary for the high intensity lamps. The cumbersome swinging rear door also remains, but the rear glass does flip up for access to the cargo area.

Inside the GX, Lexus pumps up the volume over the 4Runner with the use of traditional premium materials. Because the dimensions have not really changed, the third row is still a tight place to be and cargo space behind that third row is relatively nil. One troubling feature for me is proliferation of video monitors being mounted in the headrests of the front seats. While the look is cleaner and less obtrusive than a ceiling mount and perfectly fine for five seaters, a problem arises for the third row passengers who are most likely to kids.

When it comes to pricing, the saying "If you have to ask, you can't afford it" applies. The GX kicks off in the $50K range and adding pricey options like the entertainment system only takes it further north.

Current GX owners should be ecstatic, the new model does not look so different that it renders their current ride obsolete, but when it comes time to trade in the new 2010 model offers a nice menu of upgrades with a slight increase in fuel efficiency. For those of us who do not drive over anything worse than a gravel road and do not tow a boat, the GX is overkill. However, if you need a seven seater, Lexus really forces your hand as the RX only seats five. It would be nice to see a car-based seven seater from Lexus that served up a more usable third row and cargo area.

Full press release from Lexus follows below.

Lexus has introduced an all-new, second-generation GX 460 luxury utility vehicle for 2010 that is more powerful, more efficient, quieter and more luxurious than the GX 470 model it replaces. The 2010 GX 460 achieves all of these significant developments while its 10 standard airbags and the available Pre-Collision System help enhance safety.

Positioned between the brand's LX 570 premium luxury utility vehicle and unibody-based RX models, the 2010 GX 460 combines “right sized” midsize packaging with family-friendly comfort and premium craftsmanship. The GX 460 has a standard seven-passenger configuration. Once again built with rugged body-on-frame construction, the 2010 GX 460 is also equipped with full-time four-wheel drive and the advanced Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS) to help provide both exceptional on-road ride and handling and true off-road capability.

The 2010 Lexus GX 460 is powered by an all-new 4.6-liter V8 that is both more powerful and more efficient than the 4.7-liter V8 it replaces. The new engine produces 301 horsepower and 329 lb.-ft. of peak torque, and is teamed to a new six-speed automatic transmission with sequential shift. Combined city/highway fuel economy is improved by 13 percent to an EPA-estimated 17 mpg (vs. 15 mpg in the 2009 GX 470) -- better than other V8 luxury utility vehicles and competitive with some six-cylinder models. The GX 460 has an EPA-estimated 15 mpg city and 20 mpg highway.

With the same vehicle footprint as the GX 470 it replaces, the 2010 GX 460 provides a more versatile interior. The second row seat slides 4.1 inches fore/aft to maximize passenger and cargo carrying ability. The foldable and reclining second row seats also feature a 60/40 walk-in function to access the standard power fold-flat third row seats. The rear door window uses a flip-up glass panel for added convenience.

Luxury is enhanced in the 2010 GX 460 by an even quieter cabin, as well as new additional standard features and options. The 2010 GX 460 features standard heated and ventilated front seats for example. Among the new luxury options are semi-aniline leather, a heated steering wheel, and heated outer second-row seats. New multimedia features – both standard and optional – expand onboard family entertainment choices.

Engine/Transmission/Drivetrain/Performance
The 2010 GX 460 takes its model designation from an all-new 4.6-liter V8 engine. The new 32-valve DOHC engine features aluminum alloy cylinder heads and block with dual Variable Valve Timing with Intelligence (VVT-i), which controls valve timing and overlap on both the intake and exhaust camshafts to optimize power, fuel efficiency and emissions. (The previous 4.7 had VVT only on the intake camshafts.) Peak torque is also up for the new 4.6, now 329 lb.-ft. at 3,500 rpm vs. 323 lb.-ft. at 3,400 rpm for the 4.7-liter engine.

The new 4.6-liter V8 is teamed to a six-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission, compared to a five-speed automatic with the previous 4.7-liter, benefiting both performance and fuel economy. The new transmission fits in the same space as the previous five-speed and features a higher top gear ratio. The new powertrain helps make the 2010 GX 460 feel more responsive in everyday driving and quieter than the previous model. The 2010 GX 460 retains the same 6,500-lb. towing capacity as the GX 470 offered.

The GX 460 comes equipped with standard full-time four-wheel drive using an electronically controlled transfer case and a TORSEN® torque-sensing center differential. It also offers a low range for off-road driving. The TORSEN differential distributes power 40:60 under most driving conditions and changes the ratio as needed based on steering input and wheel slip.

The ability to change to a 30:70 ratio during steering maneuvers helps enhance vehicle tracking through curves. If the rear wheels spin, the center differential can change the ratio to 50:50 to help control the slippage. The TORSEN differential also helps make the GX 460 less prone to slippage caused by sudden changes in road-surface conditions, such as driving through a puddle or over an ice patch. The rear differential has also been strengthened for 2010.

Chassis/Body/Suspension/Tires/Brakes
The 2010 Lexus GX 460 is one of the few premium brand luxury utility vehicles that can deliver genuine trail driving capability. Combining that capability with Lexus luxury and on-road performance makes it even more exceptional. Lexus studied vehicle usage of current owners and found that many use their GX models for family hauling during the week and vacations and camping trips on weekends. They often tow a boat or watercraft and sometimes drive to areas with unpaved and rugged trails.

Like the previous GX 470, the 2010 GX 460 has robust body-on-frame construction and does not compromise on- or off-road performance; the high-strength chassis and dynamic suspension control technology support both.

The available Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS) with three modes: Normal, Sport and Comfort, and independent front suspension delivers a smooth on-road ride without compromising rugged off-road capabilities. The 2010 GX 460 rides on larger standard 18-inch alloy wheels with 265/60 R18 tires, versus 17-inch wheels for the 2009 GX 470 model.

The power rack-and-pinion steering system helps make it easier to maneuver the GX 460 in tight spaces. Rear Adjustable Height Control (AHC) enhances the vehicle’s flexibility in a wide range of driving situations.

Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS)
KDSS is standard on the GX 460, and enhanced for 2010 with steering and yaw sensors. By adjusting roll resistance provided by the front and rear stabilizer bars, KDSS can reduce maximum body-roll angle by as much as 50 percent to help enhance both on-road handling response and off-highway capability.

Using hydraulic cylinders acting on each stabilizer bar and linked by a pressure-sensing valve, KDSS reduces the degree of roll stiffness provided by the stabilizer bars in response to changing road conditions and driver inputs. Because KDSS allows the stabilizer bars to disengage in certain situations like off-road driving, the nominal stiffness of the bars can be notably increased to help reduce body-tilt and improve on-road handling.

During on-road cornering, when both front and rear cylinders are compressed, no fluid flows in the system and the stabilizer bars work conventionally to help reduce body lean. In off-road driving situations, KDSS allows the wheels on each axle to move with a larger degree of side-to-side independence, helping to minimize any tendency for wheel lift. When the GX 460 encounters an uneven surface, one compressed cylinder causes fluid to flow between the front and rear cylinders, allowing the stabilizer bars to move freely. That action increases wheel travel and articulation and helps to equalize wheel loading.

Crawl Control and Downhill Assist Control
In addition to KDSS, the 2010 Lexus GX 460 offers optional Crawl Control a new technology that helps make driving off-road easier. The Crawl Control feature automatically modulates the throttle and brake, allowing the driver to concentrate on steering. Crawl Control is also useful for helping to free the vehicle from sand, mud or snow.

When the transmission is shifted into low range, Crawl Control regulates engine speed and output, along with braking force, to propel the vehicle forward or in reverse at one of five low-speed settings. This allows the driver to maintain focus while steering over very rough level ground or steep grades, without having to also modulate the throttle, or brake, pedals. Crawl Control also actuates the front and rear “virtual” locking differentials to help reduce tire slippage and optimize chassis behavior.

Without canceling Crawl Control, the driver can reduce vehicle speed by braking or adjusting the crawling speed with a selector switch. Hill-start Assist Control (HAC) provides additional control for off-road driving by helping to keep the vehicle from rolling back while starting on a steep incline or slippery surface.

Downhill Assist Control (DAC) is designed to augment the low-speed descending ability of the transmission's low range by helping to hold the vehicle to a target speed with no
intervention from the driver. Active traction control (A-TRAC) provides the traction benefits of having locking front and rear differentials, but with lower weight. The system can apply the brake to a slipping wheel, while transferring torque to the wheels with better traction.

A steering angle indicator in the gauge panel shows the driver at a glance which direction the front wheels are pointing – useful for situations where this can be difficult to discern, such as driving off-road or when parking.

Safety/Security Features
The GX 460, like all Lexus models, is equipped with an array of dynamic safety systems. Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) helps keep the GX 460 going on its intended course by detecting front- and rear-wheel slide during cornering and attempting to control either condition with a combination of torque intervention and individual wheel braking. Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) utilizes the anti-lock brake system (ABS) and distributes proper brake force between the front and rear wheels according to driving conditions and wheel-load.

Brake Assist (BA) is designed to determine if the driver is attempting emergency braking, and if the driver has not stepped firmly enough on the brake pedal to engage ABS, the system supplements the applied braking power.

The Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) includes a class-leading standard 10 airbags: dual front and side airbags; driver and front passenger knee airbags; second-row seat-mounted side airbags, and roll-sensing side curtain airbags covering all two or three rows. The front airbags are designed to inflate according to collision severity. The roll-sensing side curtain airbags are designed to deploy when a severe tilt angle, roll or lateral G-force is detected.

The optional Pre-Collision System (PCS) can help reduce collision damage. The package includes Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, which uses millimeter-wave radar to measure and help maintain a pre-set distance from a vehicle traveling ahead. The multi-information display within the combination meter will show a car icon with the selected following distance. If, based on a variety of inputs, PCS determines that a collision is unavoidable, the system preemptively retracts the front seat belts and pre-initializes BA so that increased braking will be applied the instant the driver depresses the pedal.

In addition, an available Pre-Collision System with Driver Attention Monitor and Lane Departure Alert (LDA) is now available for the 2010 GX 460. Using two small cameras mounted at the front of the vehicle that work in conjunction with millimeter-wave radar, the system is sensitive enough to detect certain nonmetallic objects. The Driver Monitor System uses a third camera, mounted on the steering column, monitors the orientation of the driver's face.

If the camera detects that it appears the driver is not looking directly ahead for a few seconds or more, and if an obstacle is detected ahead, then it alerts the driver, first with a warning chime and a flashing light. As the car gets closer to the obstacle, PCS can begin to gently apply the brakes on its own.

To help assist the driver in maneuvering around the obstacle, the system reprograms the steering ratio, amplifying the intensity and quickness of the steering response. At the same time, PCS automatically retracts the front seatbelts and prepares the brake system to respond with full force when activated by the driver in anticipation of a possible impact.

LDA alerts the driver of unintentional lane departure by sounding a warning buzzer and displaying an alert. It does not steer the vehicle independently and it requires the driver to maintain active steering control.

New for 2010, active front headrests move up and forward almost instantly in the event of certain lower speed rear-end collisions when the force of the occupant's body is applied to the seat back. Also new, the available Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS), illuminates a turn or curve as the driver steers into it and includes high intensity discharge (HID) headlights. The available Pre-Collision System with Driver Attention Monitor Package includes new Intelligent High Beams with headlamp cleaners automatically adjust the high beams to avoid blinding drivers in oncoming vehicles. The cleaners help ensure optimal headlight performance in all weather conditions.

Luxury/Comfort/Convenience
The GX 460 presents a luxurious passenger environment with the fit and finishes expected in a Lexus. Standard features include: eight-way power-adjustable, heated/ventilated front seats; automatic climate control; leather trimmed seats and surfaces; steering wheel audio controls; rain-sensing windshield wipers; power moonroof; a wood and leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob; memory system for the driver's seat, steering wheel position and outside mirrors; and an overhead console with integrated HomeLink® transmitter.

Equipped for family multimedia entertainment, the 2010 GX 460 comes standard with a Lexus Premium nine-speaker audio system with integrated iPod® control and XM® Radio receiver. Bluetooth® capability includes music streaming and hands free phone.

A rear back-up camera is standard on the 2010 GX 460. The camera provides the driver a view of what its lens can detect behind the vehicle when engaged in reverse gear, projecting the image on the standard 4.2-inch multi-information display, or the optional navigation system’s LCD display.

Luxury Options
Lexus makes personalizing the GX 460 easy for 2010 by offering a Convenience Package and a Comfort Plus Package, as well as making many of the packages’ features available as stand-alone options. The Convenience Package includes electrochromic exterior mirrors with power retract, and Intuitive Parking Assist. The Comfort Plus Package includes semi-aniline leather; heated second-row outer seats; wood-trimmed steering wheel and shift knob; and three-zone automatic climate control.

The new-generation hard disc drive (HDD) navigation system is a standalone option for 2010 and features Voice Command casual language-based voice recognition system and Bluetooth phonebook download to enhance owner convenience. The available Mark Levinson Premium Audio system is the platinum standard for OEM mobile audio and for 2010 features 17 speakers, up from 14 in the 2009 model. The available Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) system now includes two LCD screens, one in each of the front seat backrests. Three-zone automatic climate control for enhanced third-row passenger comfort is also available as a standalone option.

The newly available Wide-view Front and Side Monitor, which debuted on the 2009 LX 570 premium luxury utility vehicle, is designed to enhance visibility in tight settings, such as parking garages, and to help the driver view blind spots when pulling out of parking spaces into traffic, and stopped at intersections and T-junctions. The new available Intuitive Parking Assist helps the driver detect obstacles at the front, rear or corners of the vehicle and helps guide the GX into street or garage parking spaces.

Exterior Design
Lexus designed the 2010 GX 460 to combine function and elegance, with unmistakable brand identity rooted in the L-finesse design language. The overall effect conveys the vehicle’s full-range capability and luxury credentials. A key goal of the designers was to have the vehicle create the impression of being sculpted from a single block of metal.

The distinctive grille features three horizontal bars and, upon closer inspection, intricate detail and texture that conveys renowned Lexus attention to detail. Distinctive character lines on the hood and a chrome surround frame the grille. The front bumper features standard integrated fog lamps.

Functional design elements include low-profile roof rails and an acoustic insulation windshield that help reduce wind noise. Tasteful luxury touches abound, including green-tint UV protection front glass, privacy glass on rear windows, and running board courtesy lamps.

Interior Design
The 2010 GX 460 provides the luxury appointments and workmanship of a Lexus sedan. Reduced drivetrain noise, especially in the 3,000-4,000 rpm range, combined with new sound insulating, dampening and absorbing materials used throughout the frame and body, provide an even quieter cabin than before. Adopting a feature from the flagship LS sedans, the GX 460 uses one-touch power windows with motors that reduce speed near the closure point to minimize the sound of the window closing.

The instrument panel is designed to appear as if formed from a single metal bar and is arranged to place all vital controls within easy reach. Optitron® instrument gauges are a traditional and functional Lexus design element. Leather-trimmed seat facings, headrests, armrests, door trim, shift knob and steering wheel also add to the Lexus touch. For 2010, expanded wood trim, instrument panel stitching and soft-touch surfaces enhance the luxury feel. The GX offers three interior colors for 2010: Ecru, Black and Sepia.

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Lexus LFA supercar will be available via lease only


Lexus LFA (courtesy: lexus)

I am not completely sold on the Lexus LFA supercar that will go on sale in January of 2011. Regardless of the price, which is a steep $375,000, I just do not find the design to be appealing.

Given that I am not in the target market for this car, I doubt that Lexus really cares what I think. What Lexus does care about, however, is the potential for the limited edition LFA to become a pawn in a speculator's chess game. You know the kind of people that buy every Zhu Zhu pet they can get their hands on and then attempt to flip them on eBay for tremendous profit? Well there are the same types of folks in the exotic car market as well. Lexus is hoping to nip the speculation issue in the bud by making the LFA available via a two year lease only, with the buyer being given the option to buy the car after the first two years are up.

Brian Smith, vice president of sales and dealer development for Lexus told Automotive News,

We want people out driving the car and not just parking it in a museum or selling it an inflated price.

Only 500 LFAs will be built over a two year span. Each LFA will be custom built to a buyer's specifications, you will not be able to simply buy one off the lot ready-made.

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Friday, July 17, 2009

Win the opportunity to drive a Lexus HS 250h hybrid free for a year (7/31/2009)


2010 Lexus HS 250h hybrid source: toyota

Multiple opportunities exist for you to get yourself behind the steering wheel of the new Lexus HD 250h.

Firstly, if you are not familiar with the car, check out my previous post which includes a video highlight of some of the features of the HS 250h.

You can also view the slideshow of HS 250h which includes a gallery of live shots taken at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show at the bottom of this post.

Now you are ready to visit the contest! You can register as a driver or a voter. Register as a driver and create a compelling tale as to why you richly deserve to drive the HS 250h. Voters will then select who they believe to be the best of the best. One hundred drivers will win a week with an HS 250h while one grand prize winner will get a one year lease. Registering as a voter is the easiest way to enter, simply sign up and vote for people's stories and you are automatically entered to win a one year HS 250h lease!

Get a move on because the contest only runs through the end of July 31, 2009

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Lexus pays for 'Friends' Therapy


Kudrow in character as Fiona Wallice

Lexus, via its broadband channel L Studio, is launching another season of Lisa Kudrow's "Web Therapy." In the series Kudrow plays Fiona Wallice, an online therapist of unspecified credentials, who operates a three-minute therapy practice as a way to “cut to the chase.”

In season two, Fiona Wallice returns to face the dissolution of her marriage and two potential criminal investigations. While offering the same self-indulgence and snap judgments portrayed in season one, Wallice deals with a cast of patients including Alan Cumming, Steven Weber, Julie Claire, Dan Bucatinsky, Victor Garber and Friends alumna Courteney Cox.
Kudrow, who recently won a Webby Special Achievement Award for her outstanding comedic performance in “Web Therapy,” once again teamed up with her partners at Is or Isn’t Entertainment - Dan Bucatinsky, (“The Comeback”, “All Over the Guy”), and Don Roos, (co-writer of “Marley and Me”, and director of the upcoming feature, “Love and Other Impossible Pursuits” starring Natalie Portman).
“‘Web Therapy’ allowed me to work with some incredibly talented people on a project that provided rare creative freedom,” states Kudrow. “The ability to write, produce and act in a Web series with such high production value is incredibly rewarding. I’m thrilled to partner with Lexus again to deliver a second season to our LStudio.com fan base and a new audience through additional online channels.”
All of season one’s 15 unique webisodes can now be viewed on LStudio.com, YouTube and Hulu and will also be available with season two on iTunes June 29.
“We’re very proud to premiere the second season of this award-winning series on LStudio.com,” states Dave Nordstrom, Lexus vice president of marketing. “LStudio.com is an ongoing initiative to create an online media destination that showcases high-quality, thought-provoking content. We’re now happy to announce a greatly enhanced site, as well as a new initiative to share content with an even broader audience through YouTube, Hulu and iTunes.”
For more info: Visit L Studio's website.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Prius not enough? Take a tour of the Lexus HS 250h


2010 Lexus HS 250h

"They don't want people sitting inside the car, sir." So was my introduction to the new Lexus dedicated hybrid the HS 250h. Could they have gotten more h's in the name? Jeesh.

All kidding aside, the representative at the Detroit show was a nice enough guy. For some reason he didn't turn off the the motorized turntable display, so both the car and myself were spinning around like a Ronco Showtime rotisserie oven. To make matters worse, someone did a face plant on a similar rotating stage across the hall and made a loud thump. I didn't want to suffer the same fate, so I toddled along the side of the car like I was either new to my feet or eight drinks into things.

What did I think of the car? Well, I prefer a hatch to a trunk because you lose a lot of the car's functionality. I also happen to think the HS looks like a gussied up Corolla (which it isn't). The interior is classy, just what you'd expect from a Lexus. I have tried out the navigation system's controller, called Remote Touch, and it is quite intuitive to use.

I'm sure that the HS will attract buyers who either don't want to drive a "low-rent" hatch or are more comfortable in a Lexus showroom. Toyota has prepared a YouTube clip explaining some of the features of the HS 250h. Watch for Hollow Man's wife to make an appearance. Enjoy!

For more info: Visit Lexus' website.







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2010 Lexus IS C overview video


2010 Lexus IS C

You may have caught one of the new Lexus commercials for its new IS convertible on TV. If you have and are intrigued about the car, this YouTube video featuring Lexus Vice President Mark Templin gives a quick overview of the all-new 2010 Lexus IS C.

The IS C features a three-panel roof that opens in just 20 seconds and is primarily constructed of lightweight aluminum. The front doors that are 11.8 inches longer than the IS sedans while rear seat comfort is enhanced by shifting seat position inboard, providing improved headroom.

The 2010 IS250C will have a MSRP of $38,490 when equipped with a six-speed manual transmission; the IS250C with a six-speed automatic transmission will be $39,660. The IS350C will have a MSRP of $43,940. Tack on another $875 for delivery to each on of those prices.






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Monday, January 19, 2009

Lexus IS 250C Convertible









I grabbed a few shots of the IS convertible as it spun around on its display stand. As an added bonus, I've mixed in the PR shots as well. I can't say that I find this design to be all that attractive. There are other competitors out there that are far more appealing to my eyes. Lexus does have its hardcore fans and they'll probably snap these up (in limited volumes).

Saturday, January 17, 2009

2010 Lexus HS 250h










"The don't want people sitting inside the car, sir." So was my introduction to the new Lexus dedicated hybrid the HS 250h. Could they have gotten more h's in the name? Jeesh.

All kidding aside, the show model was a nice enough guy. For some reason he didn't turn off the the display, so both the car and myself were spinning around like a Ronco Showtime rotisserie oven. To make matters worse, someone did a face plant on a similar rotating stage across the hall and made a loud thump. I didn't want to suffer the same fate, so I toddled along the side of the car like I was either new to my feet or eight drinks into things.

What did I think of the car? Well, I have already complained that by taking away the Prius' hatch and fitting a trunk, you lose a lot of functionality. I also happen to think the HS looks like a gussied up Corolla. The interior is classy, just what you'd expect from a Lexus.

I'm sure that the HS will attract buyers who either don't want to drive a "low-rent" hatch or are more comfortable in a Lexus showroom. Make no mistake, I would not buy this car. However, I think it will sell and its buyers will be very happy with their purchase.

Monday, December 29, 2008

How Would You Like a Less Practical, More Luxurious Prius?


Your wish is Lexus' command, with a rebodied, luxed up Prius coming your way as the HS 250h. It was my hope that they'd stick with the more practical hatch styling, but it looks like we're getting a sedan instead. Full scoop over at AutoWeek.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

2010 Lexus RX

Hybrid Model:




Regular Model:









With each revision of the RX, the changes seem become even more imperceptible. I take that as a sign that Lexus pretty much has the RX exactly where it wants it to be. The biggest deal for me was the "Remote Touch" controller that comes with the new hard disk based navigation system. The controller is like joystick controller, with the ergonomic support of a mouse. The innovation, is the haptic feedback that allows you to feel your selections. In the picture above, you see the navigation screen. When moving the controller over each option, it feels like their is a detent or bump that stops you from overshooting your mark. What it looks like to me, is that they've taken the same technology out of you kid's video game controller and applied it the navi with good effect. The graphics themselves aren't as sexy as BMW's iDrive, but controlling the system was very easy.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

2010 Lexus RX350 RX450h Shots Leaked








The RX redesign is a classic example of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." There are times when I come home for lunch and four of these are parked out in front of my house for a mommy get together. With that kind of loyalty, why mess around with a radical new look?