Lexus has released official details of its upcoming CT 200h 5-door (wagon) hybrid that is slated to start production late this year and be sold worldwide. The BMW 1-series and Audi A3 segment is already a bit cramped for offerings of premium compacts but Lexus will break into this class with a hybrid, the first one offered in this segment. If you dig a decent looking small wagon and you are looking for the latest advancements in hybrid technology, then the Lexus CT 200h may be for you. We expect the Lexus CT 200h to be on display at this week’s Geneva Motor Show and we may have some additional information. Press Release INTRODUCING THE LEXUS CT 200h KEY POINTS Lexus’s first premium compact model Lexus Hybrid Drive powertrain with 1.8-litre VVT-i petrol engine and powerful but compact electric motor Full hybrid system with selectable EV mode for emissions-free electric running Further selectable ECO, NORMAL and SPORT driving modes ECVT intelligent electronic continuously variable transmission Expected to deliver class-leading CO2 emissions Significantly lower NOx emissions than equivalent diesel engines and almost no particulates Long, 2,600mm wheelbase ensures excellent accommodation for everyone on board Debut at Geneva motor show prior to worldwide sales launch in late 2010 The new Lexus CT 200h is the first full hybrid vehicle to be launched in the premium compact segment. Entering production in late 2010 and set for sale worldwide, the full hybrid model will provide a new gateway to the Lexus range and attract new, younger customers to the brand. The CT 200h was designed and developed with the European market in mind. Lexus’s first five-door compact car, its size, packaging, full hybrid technology and low emissions fully address the requirements of discerning, environment-conscious customers in a key market sector. At the same time, it does not compromise the quality, refinement and driving pleasure that are the hallmarks of every Lexus. Exterior and interior design The production-ready CT 200h retains strong visual links to the LF-Ch concept Lexus unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt motor show. Its styling marks a powerful evolution of Lexus’s L-finesse design philosophy with a distinctive, sharp-edged look that sets it apart from its premium compact rivals. The exterior is styled for maximum aerodynamic efficiency and minimum wind noise. The strong front grille, directly referencing the LF-Ch concept sits over a full-width bumper and air dam. The headlamp units, positioned higher than the grille (a signature feature of L-finesse design), incorporate LED daytime running lights. In profile, the steeply raked windscreen, long, flowing roofline and Lexus slingshot window graphic combine to create an elegant and distinctive silhouette. The front and rear corners have been pulled in tight and the wings are styled to improve airflow down the sides of the vehicle. At the rear, the trailing edge of the roof overhangs a wide, wraparound rear window to create a seamless, integrated spoiler. A pronounced step in the tailgate section flows from the shoulders of the rear wheelarches and is anchored by a tail lamp design that displays the L-shaped motif that Lexus first introduced on the current LS model. The interior combines superior ergonomics with extensive use of metallic finishes and dark, soft-touch surfaces. Lexus has retained the asymmetrical


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Lexus CT 200h Hybrid Official Details Released