Lexus Hybrid Car
Spearheading Hybrid technology in the motor world, Toyota
has several patents which are used by other auto manufacturers
to avoid legal issues. Because they have been able to come up
with a couple of firsts in the hybrid technology, Toyota is a
definite front runner and has unselfishly shared some of these
innovations to other car manufacturers.
But of course, those that belongs to the Toyota stable is
fortunate to be able to be a part of this developments. Like
their luxury marquee, Lexus, there have been a couple of
vehicles that has been integrated with hybrid systems.
One of these is the Lexus RX 400H. Introduced first in the
2004 North American International Auto Show, this Lexus luxury
vehicle is the second hybrid SUV to be mass produced. It was
first released as a 2006 model. Lexus had a hard time filling
the demands and had a virtual homerun with the Lexus RX 400H.
With less noise than its conventional twin brother, this hybrid
vehicle emits less gases and prevents frequent fill ups, you
get more miles to the gallon, although not as much as the
Prius. But then, it is an SUV.
The Lexus GS hybrid is another hybrid vehicle in the lineup
that’s a part of the third generation Lexus GS. Equipped with
the utmost comfort and features, this luxury midsize sports
sedan has all the power and performance of its conventional
mirror image but is more fuel efficient and environmentally
friendly. The GS 450H comes with a 3.5 liter V6 engine and a
high output electric drive motor that produces 340 total output
horsepower. The sophisticated and sleek GS 450H has an
estimated fuel consumption of 25 miles per gallon in the city
and 28 in highway driving. For its price tag, you get features
like Bluetooth technology, DVD navigation system, backup
camera, homelink transceiver, a great sound system and other
high end comforts and accessories.
Then there is the Lexus LS 600H L. It is the world's first
ever full hybrid car that is provided with a V8 engine. Test
driving and even just looking at this remarkable vehicle
screams innovation. Pumping power to this highly impressive
luxury car is a 5.0-liter V8 gas engine with a high-output
electronic motor that produces 430 horsepower. When pairing
this specification with a conventional car, one would possibly
think of the gallons upon gallons of fuel this car would
digest. But it is a hybrid, so this means fewer pit stops for
refueling and less gas emissions. Coupled with a number of
luxurious features and accessories, the Lexus LS hybrid is
certainly a gift worth giving to ones self.
Saving up on fuel and helping the environment doesn’t have
to mean that we have to drive a small car that has an engine
that could barely climb up a hill. We do not have to sacrifice
comfort, safety and power. With the Lexus Hybrid lineup, backed
up with Toyota's experience and technology, we can have the
best of both worlds.
Check out the internet for a Lexus hybrid car dealer near
you, there are a lot of deals and special prices you can avail
of. You can even read some reviews and check out which one
would suit your lifestyle best.
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