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12/29/2008, 10:30 AM

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Upcoming Lexus HS 250h hybrid spied for the first time!

Toyota’s Lexus brand is on the cutting edge of green luxury motoring, and the Japanese automaker has no plans to give up that distinction any time soon. Lexus will debut two new hybrid-only models at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show — a yet to be named model based on the Toyota Prius and a more sedan-like HS 250h — the latter of which our spies have spotted for the first time!

Lexus will show an all-new hybrid model at January’s Detroit Auto Show, tentatively dubbed the HS250h. Earlier reports had the HS250h pegged as the Lexus-badged Prius model, but it is now clear that the HS250h will be a separate sedan model.

The HS250h is closely linked to Toyota’s upcoming ‘SAI’ model – internally named the 500L – which should be the first vehicle in Toyota’s new Prius brand, slotting between the current Prius and the Camry Hybrid. Both models will take on a more sedan-like body style than the standard Prius but will still use a Prius-derived nickel metal hydride battery pack.

Powertrains remain unclear, but our sources indicate either a 2.0L or a 2.5L four-cylinder has been earmarked for the new model. The 250 moniker would seem to indicate the 2.5L, but Lexus hybrid nameplates tend to exaggerate engine displacement (as in the 5.0L LS600h).

To differentiate itself from the lesser Toyota model, the HS250h will feature an onboard computer system similar to BMW’s iDrive, LED lights and plenty of luxury amenities.

The Lexus HS250h is expected to begin production in Japan in July 2009, with the Toyota model following a few months later in November. Check back for more details and live image of the HS250h after the Detroit show kicks off next month.

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12/29, 10:41 AM

posted by:

rzegatl

Are you sure that’s not the new Saturn Ion 2?

12/29, 10:43 AM

posted by:

rds130

You know what’s funny? I actually expected the Lexus version to look more pretentious than the Prius has come to. Granted, everything is covered up, but just the general shape. I’m certainly surprised.

12/29, 1:28 PM

posted by:

The Stig

NiMH isn’t cutting edge. Not even close.

12/29, 1:54 PM

posted by:

mmmfloorpie

I always thought that luxury hybrid’s were oxymorons… I mean, luxury cars symoblize indulgence and excess and waste, and on the other hand, hybrids symbolize economy and a more environmentally friendly solution… I like how Toyota is trying to make the move to hybrid cars as appealing as possible, but as Americans, why do we have to be lulled into doing what’s right because we are unwilling to sacrifice anything to make our future brighter? It really makes me sick.

12/29, 2:05 PM

posted by:

beemerdude

LLN: … a more sedan-like HS250h — the latter of which our spied have spotted for the first time!

You obviously haven’t hired that proof reader we’ve been screaming about.

12/29, 2:12 PM

posted by:

tyler_is_aero_tt

Eh looks like a Toyota or Nissan, not a Lexus. Hopefully it’s just the camo that’s throwing me off.

12/29, 4:36 PM

posted by:

jackjimturkey

Could this be the first real dedicated model?

12/29, 6:39 PM

posted by:

zoomzoomer

OOOOH looks just like a Lexus Corolla! If it is a dedicated Lexus, why isn’t it RWD?

12/29, 8:05 PM

posted by:

DrFill

If it’s 200+HP and 40MPG, Lexus just opened up a big ole can of whuppass!
DrFill

12/29, 9:24 PM

posted by:

tripleonefive

Well it will be one of many dedicated Lexus models along with the LS GS IS SC.Then the ES the GX etc etc

 
 
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