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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Lexus GS hybrid car

Lexus GS gets second hybrid powertrain; CO2 sinks to 109g/km

The Lexus GS will become the car maker’s first car to be offered with a choice of two hybrid powertrains when the latest luxury saloon arrives in UK showrooms from January.
The 2.5-litre petrol-electric GS 300h is set to join the GS 450h from early 2014 with considerably stronger fuel economy and lower CO2 emissions than its more powerful sibling which packs a 3456cc petrol engine.
Carbon output has been trimmed back to 109g/km, returning 60.1mpg combined, if ordered in the newly added SE trim with 17-inch wheels (£31,495 OTR).
To put that into context, the most efficient GS 450h emits 141g/km.
The GS 300h SE’s low CO2 secures an annual tax disc for just £20 after an initial free 12 months. The SE also offers the best coefficient drag (Cd) of 0.26; the other GS models boast a Cd of 0.27.
The Lexus GS will become the car maker’s first car to be offered with a choice of two hybrid powertrains
Luxury and top tier Premier models receive larger 18-inch alloys and consequently push CO2 to 113g/km (£30 tax disc) at 57.6mpg combined. The F Sport model also promises attractive fuel economy with 56.5mpg at 115g/km on 19-inch wheels.
The GS 300h’s 178bhp 2.5-litre petrol engine is paired with a 105kW electric motor to allow a 9.2second 0-62mph time and 119mph top speed.

SE models (£31,495 OTR) come on 17-inch alloys with 10 airbags, electric steering wheel adjustment, 12-speaker sounds system, DAB radio and DVD player, cruise control, push button start, parking sensors HID (xenon) headlamps, and electrically adjustable, heated front seats.
Luxury models (£37,495 OTR) throw in leather upholstery and Lexus’ Premium Navigation with 12.3-inch display as standard, 18-inch alloys and a Blind Spot Monitor pack with Rear Cross Traffic Alert, which alerts the driver to vehicles approaching from either side when reversing out of a parking.
F Sport (£41,745 OTR) adds extra exterior and interior styling elements, perforated leather sports seats, 10-spoke 19-inch wheels and Adaptive Variable Sports Suspension.
The range-topping Premier GS300h (£43,745 OTR) gets louder with a 17-speaker Mark Levinson hifi system, 18-way electric front seat adjustment with memory, a new colour head-up display, AVS and LED fog lamps.
You can order the GS 300h now. The first models will meet UK roads from January 2014.
You can order the GS 300h now. The first models will meet UK roads from January 2014.

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