The new Lexus IS
250C makes its world debut today at the Paris motor show, ahead of
going on sale across Europe during the summer of 2009. The new model
combines the award-winning design of the IS sports saloon with
outstanding open-top engineering ingenuity.
The IS 250C
displays Lexus quality and attention to detail in every aspect of its
construction and is designed to exceed customer expectations with its
fusion of top-down driving pleasure and uncompromised dynamic
performance.
It also boasts
the fastest opening time for a three-part roof design, with its
lightweight aluminium structure folding away in just 20 seconds.
The IS 250C
shares its smooth 205bhp (208 DIN hp) 2.5-litre petrol V6 engine and
six-speed automatic transmission with the IS 250 saloon. It has been
styled to offer minimal wind turbulence when driving with the top down
and extensive revisions to the body structure and suspension provide
the right degree of torsional stiffness to ensure a level of ride
comfort appropriate for a Lexus. In coupe trim, the car’s low NVH
performance is on a par with that of the IS saloon.
Thanks to the
remarkably compact packaging of the three-part roof mechanism, there is
a large boot space, together with easy rear seat access and generous
accommodation for rear passengers.
The new
coupe/convertible is the third model in the IS range, joining the IS
petrol and diesel-powered sports saloon and the ultra-high performance
5.0-litre V8-powered IS F, which introduced the F Sports designation to
the line-up earlier this year.
EXTERIOR DESIGN
The IS 250 C
builds on the elegant proportions, sweeping, sculptural lines and
contrasting convex and concave surfacing of the IS saloon range to
combine the muscular appeal of a sports coupe with the stylish lines of
a convertible.
Only the bonnet,
headlamps, door handles and mirrors are shared with the IS saloon, all
other body panels have been redesigned to ensure they harmonise
perfectly with the three-part folding roof.
A new fog lamp
design is neatly integrated into the deep front air dam and, in side
profile, the coupe/convertible’s powerful stance is characterised by
muscular coachwork below a pronounced, rising belt line that kicks up
towards the rear of the car.
The steeply raked
windscreen flows seamlessly into the aerodynamic arc of the roof line.
This meets the surface of the boot with a crisp C-pillar that is
incorporated in the roof structure. In coupe form the cabin tapers to
the rear to give a flowing line from the roof through the C pillar to
the luggage compartment. At the rear there are new lamp clusters with
LED illumination and a high-mounted LED stop light integrated in the
boot lip spoiler.
With the hard top
down, the IS 250C has a seamless and elegant profile that is punctuated
only by an integral roll-over hoop behind the rear seat headrests. No
roof mechanism elements remain in view or project above the car’s
waistline, with the complete structure concealed beneath the boot
surface and flush-fitting rear parcel shelf.
The roof is made
entirely of lightweight aluminium and gives an unparalleled smooth,
seamless and silent operation. It is raised and lowered by means of a
dashboard button and features a unique “roof brake” mechanism, which
slows the closing of the hard top as it approaches the top edge of the
windscreen. Unlike other systems in which the weight of the roof causes
the closing speed to increase just before the point of closure, it
descends smoothly into place.
INTERIOR DESIGN AND COMFORT
The IS 250C
offers the same high levels of luxury and practical innovation as the
IS saloon, with a number of bespoke technical revisions designed to
ensure the on-board comfort and entertainment systems operate
effectively when the roof is down.
The instrument
panel, surrounding elements and the steering wheel are the same as on
the IS saloon, but the instrument binnacle in front of the driver has
been extensively revised to ensure good visibility is maintained during
top-down driving.
The climate
control system has been configured for top-down motoring, with the
addition of speed sensitive control, which automatically increases air
flow when the roof is lowered and further increases it in line with
vehicle speed.
The 12-speaker
Mark Levinson Premium Surround Sound system features equaliser tuning
to ensure consistent audio quality whether the roof is up or down,
automatically adapting to the natural loss of bass when the roof is
stowed. The two full-size rear seats are set 30mm further inboard to
optimise headroom and are divided by a centre console with built-in
cupholders. Slimmer profiles for the front seats help ensure good
legroom for rear passengers.
Accessing the
rear seats is made easier by wide-aperture doors that are 300mm longer
than those on the IS saloon and a one-touch walk-in button control that
quickly and neatly folds and slides the front seats forwards.
The rear overhang
is greater by 50mm compared to the saloon. This, together with the
exceptionally compact packaging of the folding roof, gives
significantly more luggage space, with room for a nine-inch golf bag to
be carried with the hard top stowed and the luggage cover in place.
AERODYNAMICS AND WIND STREAM MANAGEMENT
The IS 250C has
been designed to combine the lowest possible drag coefficient with
minimal wind turbulence affecting the cabin when the roof is down. Key
features include a steeply raked windscreen, ultra-smooth cabin
profile, aerodynamically efficient “duck tail” rear styling that gives
an “airkick” effect, detail rear lamp cluster design and a an array of
underbody covers. With the hard top in place the drag coefficient is
0.29, which compares very favourably with the 0.27 Cd of the saloon.
Lexus design
engineers focused on reducing wind turbulence and generating the most
comfortable airflow pattern for passengers when the roof is lowered.
The angle of the windscreen and its top edge are major factors in
achieving this performance.
RIDE COMFORT
The IS 250C uses
the proven front double wishbone and multink rear suspension format
from the IS saloon range to give sporting, agile performance.
Significant chassis revisions promote greater ride comfort suitable for
a convertible and ensure consistent dynamic performance in both coupe
and convertible guise.
Extensive
temperature, vibration and shaking tests were carried out to ensure the
changes to the bodyshell and chassis maintain NVH characteristics
almost identical to those of the IS saloon. Class-leading low wind
noise levels are achieved with help from acoustic glass for the
windscreen and painstaking design of the roof, door and window panel
seals.
SAFETY
The IS 250C has
been designed to achieve a five-star frontal impact rating in Euro NCAP
crash testing, with world-class safety performance in both coupe and
convertible configuration. Numerous changes in the body structure
enhance collision strength, roll-over protection and torsional
rigidity, minimising cowl shake and optimising chassis control.
Like the IS
saloon, it benefits from the highest content of sophisticated active
and passive safety technology in its segment, including Lexus’s Vehicle
Dynamics Integrated Control (VDIM), incorporating Vehicle Stability
Control (VSC) that is tuned specifically for open-body driving and
which gives shorter stopping distances on road surfaces with uneven
levels of grip. A revised Pre-Crash Safety (PCS) system is also
available, supporting pre-crash seatbelt and braking functions, and the
passenger front airbag has a twin-chamber design for safer and more
effective operation.
For added
protection when driving with the roof down, the IS 250C is equipped
with new-design larger side airbags that provide head protection in the
event of a side impact. The bodyshell also features additional
energy-absorbing side impact pads for both front and rear seat
occupants.