INTRODUCING THE LEXUS RX 450h
European unveiling of new hybrid crossover at Geneva Motor Show
LEXUS HYBRID DRIVE
The RX 450h has the same intelligent four-wheel drive capability as the
RX 400h, with a series/parallel hybrid system employing a highly
efficient petrol engine and two powerful electric motors working in
tandem to provide an ‘intelligent’ four-wheel drive capability.
However,
comprehensive enhancements to all the system’s components have
dramatically improved efficiency, achieving a 10 per cent increase in
engine power and a 28 per cent reduction in fuel consumption.
The improvements to achieve improved performance, driveability, fuel economy, noise and emissions include:
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Adoption of the Atkinson combustion cycle
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Cooled Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR)
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Exhaust Heat Recovery (EHR)
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New Power Control Unit
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Increased front and rear motor torque
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Reduced friction losses in hybrid transaxle
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Eco and EV driving modes
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AI-SHIFT control (Artificial Intelligence – SHIFT)
Total power
output is 295bhp (299 DIN hp), enabling a top speed of 124mph and 0 to
62mph acceleration in 7.8 seconds. Conversely, the RX 450h has the
lowest fuel consumption of any premium crossover model with a combined
cycle figure of 44.8mpg. CO2 emissions are also remarkably low at just 148g/km.
Hybrid Drive System Configuration
The hybrid drive system combines distinct front and rear driving units,
with a power control unit managing their seamless, high-speed
interaction.
The front drive
unit is a series/parallel hybrid system featuring a 3.5-litre V6 petrol
engine, a powerful electric motor, a generator, a high performance
battery, a power control unit and a power split device with a planetary
gear set to combine and re-allocate power from the engine, electric
motors and generator as driving conditions require.
The rear unit
provides four-wheel drive by means of a second electric motor and is
mechanically independent of the front unit. The motor is activated and
continuously adjusted by the Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management
(VDIM) system, working in conjunction with the power control unit.
V6 Petrol Engine
The 3.5-litre DOHC petrol engine is based on that used in the RX 350,
but has been adapted specifically for use in the hybrid powertrain. It
produces a maximum 246bhp (249 DIN hp) at 6,000rpm and 317Nm of torque
at 4,800rpm, and features three Lexus hybrid ‘firsts’ to optimise the
fuel efficiency of the Lexus Hybrid Drive: Atkinson cycle combustion,
cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) and exhaust heat recovery (EHR).
In an Atkinson
cycle engine the valves close late, delaying compression. This creates
a high expansion ratio for less compression, reducing intake and
exhaust energy losses and converting combustion energy into engine
power more effectively. As a result the exhaust temperature is lower
than in conventional engines.
EGR reintroduces
cooled exhaust gas into the combustion chamber, further reducing the
engine’s operating temperatures. Together these technologies minimise
the need for any fuel enrichment to provide a cooling effect and
protect the catalytic converter from overheating damage, thereby
improving fuel economy and reducing emissions.
The EHR system
uses exhaust gas heat to warm the engine coolant at start-up. This
reduces the time the engine needs to warm up, allowing it to be shut
off earlier for longer electric motor-only operation, particularly in
winter. As a result, the RX 450h achieves an increase of more than 30
per cent in cold weather fuel efficiency compared to the RX 400h.
Power Control Unit
The new power control unit (PCU) is smaller and weighs less than before
and is equipped with a new inverter. The inverter’s construction allows
for cooling on both sides and this better cooling efficiency has helped
increase the power density by 40 per cent. PCU power losses have also
been reduced by more than 10 per cent to contribute to better fuel
economy.
Electric Motors
Although power from the front and rear electric motors remains the same
as it was on the RX 400h, at 165bhp ( 167 DIN hp) and 67bhp (68 DIN hp)
respectively, the improved cooling of the PCU has increased their
continuous maximum torque band width. This gives better performance, in
particular from a standing start. The front and rear motors now deliver
maximum torque of 335Nm and 139Nm from zero rpm respectively, while the
range of the front motor’s maximum toque is extended by 9mph and that
of the rear by 22mph.
Hybrid Transaxle
Several improvements have been made to the compact transaxle. An oil
slinger has been adopted to reduce drive losses in the oil pump; an oil
cooler has been fitted; low friction bearings have been installed at
key points; and numerous components have been tuned and re-profiled.
These modifications combine to increase torque capacity and overall
transaxle efficiency.
An improved
flywheel damper, with a two-stage, torque absorbing damper, absorbs
torque fluctuations and also the shock of engine stop and start. This
significantly reduces vibration and noise, notably in urban driving
when the engine stops and starts most often.
Artificial
Intelligence AI-SHIFT control has been adopted for the first time on a
hybrid vehicle. The system determines whether the vehicle is travelling
up or downhill by comparing vehicle speed with accelerator pedal angle.
The transmission then selects the appropriate shift range – from third
to sixth – to maintain engine rpm at an optimum speed for either uphill
acceleration or downhill engine braking.
Sequential
shift-matic control is also available, by selecting ‘S’ in the
transmission shift gate. In this mode the driver can select any of six
speeds to gain more responsive performance, or to add engine braking
assistance.
Three New Driving Modes
The fuel efficiency and performance of the RX 450h’s hybrid drive
system are both further improved by the adoption of three new driving
modes: ECO, EV and SNOW.
Linked to an
indicator in the speedometer, the new ECO mode provides a modified,
non-linear throttle action and air conditioning control to support
fuel-efficient driving. The relationship between accelerator pedal
movement and system output is automatically controlled to reduce
throttle response to aggressive driver inputs, improving fuel economy
and promoting smoother driving. The air conditioning load on the engine
is also reduced sharply under acceleration, further adding to fuel
efficiency.
Activated by
means of the Multi-information switch on the steering wheel, EV mode
allows the RX 450h to be driven under electric motor power alone. This
driving mode is not available to drivers of mild hybrid vehicles; it
requires a full hybrid technology such as Lexus Hybrid Drive. In EV
mode the vehicle can be driven around town with minimal noise and zero
emissions, with driving range determined by the level of battery
charge. As the petrol engine is switched off, the EV drive mode
contributes to a significant reduction in overall fuel consumption.
SNOW mode, also
selected with the Multi-information switch, helps modulate use of the
accelerator pedal and improve vehicle stability when pulling away on
snow or other slippery road surfaces. Pedal inputs are automatically
adjusted to reduce driving torque and minimise wheelspin; should there
be any wheelspin, the rear electric motor engages to improve traction.
DRIVING DYNAMICS
In line with the RX 450hs chief engineer’s vision of ‘Confident Drive’
the RX 450h sets new standards in crossover handling and driving
enjoyment. It offers the comfort and composure of a premium saloon,
combining responsive handling and agility on winding roads with stable,
tenacious four-wheel drive off-road performance.
High-rigidity Bodyshell
An all-new bodyshell with high torsional rigidity gives the RX 450h a
20mm increase in wheelbase and 60mm increase in track compared to the
RX 400h. Larger, 19-inch wheels improve stability, reduce body roll and
contribute to superior NVH performance. The engine is positioned lower,
dropping the vehicle’s centre of gravity and improving weight
distribution.
All-new Rear and Revised Front Suspension
The RX 450h has all-new rear suspension and a significantly revised
front suspension, which improves its dynamic abilities without
sacrificing Lexus’s legendary ride comfort. The design of the rear
set-up maximises loadspace volume and practicality.
The front
MacPherson struts gain new shock absorbers and revised geometry,
springs and stabilisers. The diameter of the front anti-roll bar has
been increased, improving cornering stability.
The RX 400h’s
strut-type rear suspension has been replaced with a new trailing arm,
double wishbone configuration that features high-tensile pressed steel
components that are lightweight but highly rigid. The system’s wider
arm span and rigid trailing arm and carrier joints contribute to a high
level of agility and stability, while careful attention to packaging,
including locating the springs under the vehicle floor and low, angled
shock absorber mountings, minimises suspension intrusion into the
luggage floor. As a result the loadspace floor width has increased by
150mm.
Electronically Controlled Air Suspension
Higher grade versions of the RX 450h can be equipped with a newly
engineered, electronically controlled air suspension system. This has a
revised constriction, combining optimised pneumatic cylinders with
high-capacity shock absorbers to deliver flat and supple ride comfort
with superior road-holding.
The system
automatically maintains a level vehicle posture, regardless of how many
people or what size load is on board. Four suspension heights are
available, selected using a control switch by the driver’s seat:
Normal, High (+30mm), Low (-20mm front, -5mm rear) and a Loading mode
(-30mm), available only when the vehicle is stationary. For
convenience, a second Loading mode switch is located on the side wall
of the luggage compartment, and the function can still be used when the
hybrid system is switched off.
Normal mode is
suitable for everyday driving. When travelling at motorway speeds, the
system will automatically lower to a height equivalent to Low mode to
improve aerodynamic stability and fuel efficiency.
Active Stabiliser System
A fuel-efficient, electric Active Stabiliser System is also available
for the RX 450h, which significantly inhibits body roll angles.
Compared to conventional anti-roll bars, it gives almost 40 per cent
less roll in 0.5g corners.
The system uses
variable twist-torque front and rear anti-roll bars to enhance body
control and steering precision in high-performance driving, without
compromising straight-line ride comfort. In straight-line driving the
system is inactive, in line with the energy-saving objectives of Lexus
Hybrid Drive.
Motors located at
the centre of each anti-roll bar are activated when the vehicle is
cornering and apply twist-torque to both left and right sections of the
bar. By applying the right degree of twist force independently to the
front and rear anti-roll bars, the highly responsive system controls
vehicle roll motion, reducing body roll angles to promote vehicle
stability, superior cornering performance, passenger comfort and
greater agility through improved steering response..
Electric Four-wheel Drive
A unique feature of Lexus Hybrid Drive, the RX 450h’s rear wheels are
driven by a second motor to provide electric four-wheel drive under
certain driving conditions, improving traction and vehicle stability.
Operation is controlled by the Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management
(VDIM) system, with automatic engagement via constantly adjusted front
and rear electric motor torque under hard acceleration - both from
standstill - and at any speed, when driving through corners and
whenever the front wheels lose traction.
Electric Power Steering
The column-assist type Electric Power Steering has been revised to give
better feel and feedback. Improvements in rear-end stability allow for
a quicker steering ratio than was used for the RX 400h, and the
steering gear ratio has been reduced to 14.8, further improving
agility. EPS is fuel efficient, kinder to the environment and
particularly progressive and responsive in operation. Steering weight
is seamlessly adjusted as vehicle speed increases, giving ease of use
at parking speeds and good feel and control and high cruising speeds.
In spite of the longer wheelbase and wider track, the turning radius is
the same as for the RX 400h at 5.7m.
Electronic Brake Control (EBC) System
By making ‘Braking with Confidence’ an essential element of the overall
‘Confident Drive’ concept, Lexus engineers optimised the RX 450h’s
braking effectiveness, controllability and rigidity.
The
second-generation Electronic Brake Control system has an independent
power supply and works with VDIM to give improved brake pedal feel and
linearity, optimum four-wheel independent brakeforce distribution,
braking assistance and maximised energy regeneration.
Lexus Hybrid
Drive provides all four wheels with regenerative braking during
deceleration and braking, recovering kinetic energy that would normally
be lost as heat, as electrical energy for storage in the system’s
high-performance battery.
EXTERIOR DESIGN
The third-generation RX represents the latest interpretation of Lexus’s
L-finesse design philosophy. Through the core elements of Intriguing
Elegance, Incisive Simplicity and Seamless Anticipation, L-finesse
combines the key factors of ‘leading edge’ and ‘finesse’ to encapsulate
the hallmark values of the Lexus brand.
The new RX is
strongly influenced by the powerful and streamlined monoform
architecture of Lexus’s LF-Xh concept crossover, bringing together the
seemingly contradictory ideas of a ‘robust, muscular stance’ and
‘elegance and intelligence’.
The new RX
combines the road presence of a pioneering crossover with the most
compact packaging possible. It is 35mm longer, 40mm wider, 10mm higher
and has a wheelbase that is 25mm longer than its predecessor, but these
increases have been kept to a minimum in order to preserve the car’s
agility and town-friendly manoeuvrability. RX maintains its
class-leading 5.7m turning radius.
The latest
interpretation of the classic Lexus front grille flows from the bonnet
and fuses with the front bumper, combining with the L-finesse
positioning of the headlights and grille to emphasise the ‘Resolute
Look’ that is common to every Lexus. Interlocking trapezoidal forms
flowing from the bumper to the front wheelarches emphasise the wide
track and the vehicle’s powerful stance. Optional, highly sculptural
LED headlamps add more power to the design.
The RX 450h’s
streamlined silhouette preserves the classic image of a crossover,
while the clear axis of the shoulder and distinct crease along the
C-pillar form a new architectural framework. The pronounced wheelarches
flow seamlessly into both bumper and doors, and the vehicle’s taut rear
corners are emphasised by the smooth integration of the bumper.
Distinctive side
window mouldings adopt the L-finesse arrowhead shape, following a
subtly concave line across the A and C-pillars before extending at
either end. The plated door base mouldings increase in thickness
towards the rear of the vehicle, giving a sense of strength and lowered
centre of gravity.
Aerodynamic Multi-function Design
The reduction of panel gaps and the management of airflow under the
vehicle combine with several multi-function aerodynamic elements to
give the RX 450h a class leading drag coefficient (Cd) of 0.32. These
elements include highly sculpted door handles; a rear spoiler which
seamlessly integrates the rear wiper, high-mounted brake light and
radio antenna; and door mirrors that incorporate turn indicators,
puddle lights and, where specified, a parking camera, while still
reducing wind noise by 20 per cent compared to the previous RX.
Distinctive Design Features
A number of specific exterior design details give unique identification
to the RX 450h. At the front, the grille has a blue-tinted Lexus emblem
and the bumper is reworked to include an extra intake. The LED headlamp
clusters are also blue-tinted. To the side there are blue scuff plates
and a hybrid logo and at the rear the lamp clusters are again shaded
blue and there is further hybrid badging.
INTERIOR DESIGN
Visual harmony between interior and exterior design is a key principle
of L-finesse. The third-generation RX has a radical, all-new interior
which perfectly complements the aerodynamic purity of the exterior. The
ergonomically advanced cabin exudes spaciousness and comfort and is
available in an exclusive black and grey colour scheme.
Crossover Cockpit
The ‘Crossover Cockpit’ structural theme addresses the need for drivers
to take in a wealth of visual information without interrupting their
attention on the road ahead. It showcases advanced features and superb
functionality which focus on intuitive, user-friendly operability by
both driver and front seat passenger.
The overall
height of the dashboard has been significantly reduced thanks to the
introduction of the world’s slimmest centre console air vents. The
space is divided into two distinct zones: an upper Display Zone, which
combines an optional head-up display with an eight-inch colour LCD
multi-display screen ideally positioned for at-a-glance viewing, and a
lower Operation Zone, which gives access to controls such as the
multi-information switch on the steering wheel and Remote Touch (see
below).
Remote Touch
Remote Touch makes its world debut in the new RX and forms an integral
part of the new Lexus Navigation System. It is an innovative,
multi-function device that offers simple, intuitive control of the
audio, navigation, climate, phone and vehicle set-up systems. The
Remote Touch control knob is located on the central transmission tunnel
and has a good ergonomic quality, giving the user tactile feedback when
operated. It works on the same principle as a computer mouse, letting
the user move a cursor quickly over a series of on-screen icons.
To make it easier
to select an icon, the system automatically ‘pulls’ the cursor to an
icon if it passes close to it. This makes the system fast and easy to
use, minimising driver distraction time.
Head-up Display
The head-up display projects key driving data into the driver’s line of
sight at the base of the windscreen, including speed, navigation
commands, audio and (where fitted) Adaptive Cruise Control and
Pre-Crash System status. The newly developed white readouts use
high-intensity LEDs to maintain clarity and visibility in all driving
conditions.
Multi-information Switch and OLED Display
The Multi-information Switch dramatically reduces the driver’s need to
focus on switchgear mounted on the dashboard. It is linked to the
world’s first white OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode)
multi-information display, set in the instrument binnacle. Using a
toggle switch, the driver can activate and customise numerous vehicle
functions and information systems without lifting a hand from the wheel.
Smart Entry and Start System
Seamless Anticipation — discreet hospitality that anticipates the
user’s needs – is another principle central to L-finesse and one which
can be witnessed in the smart keyless access to the new RX 450h and its
sequenced illumination. As well as phased exterior and interior
lighting, the needles, markings and multi-information display also
light up in sequence when the RX is switched on. And when the driver
leaves the vehicle, this illumination sequence is reversed. The
instrument binnacle has hybrid blue lighting and in place of a
tachometer there is a hybrid system indicator.
Easy Exit and Entry
Discreet hospitality can also be seen in the electrically operated
driver’s seat, which has an automatic return and away system, in
conjunction with a position memory function. When the engine is
switched off, both the steering wheel and driver’s seat automatically
retract to make it easy to get in and out of the vehicle. When the
engine is switched on again, they return to their memorised positions.
Dual-speed Windows
The dual-speed windows automatically slow at the beginning and end of
their opening and closing sequence, reducing noise and vibration and
reinforcing the all-round sense of luxury.
Seating
The interior of the new RX 450h is perceptibly more spacious than its
predecessor, with an increase of 52mm between armrests, 10mm in the
front to rear seat couple distance, and 10mm in the length of the cargo
bay.
The full-leather
seats are more comfortable thanks to increased backrest height and
width and cushion thickness and width. A new, optional electric cushion
length adjustment is also introduced for the front seats, while new
heaters provide heat at different temperatures across different parts
of the seat.
The rear seats
maintain the proven 40:20:40 split-folding design, which offers more
flexibility and practicality than the usual 60:40 format. The seats can
be slid forwards and backwards to increase legroom or luggage capacity,
and can also be reclined.
Storage and Luggage Compartment
The interior is designed to provide the most flexible and practical
storage space. There are numerous compartments, including cup, coin and
card holders; various trays; a locking glove box; capacious front and
rear door pockets; an overhead console; and a multi-compartment centre
console, which has 12Vpower outlets, a USB port and an Aux-in jack
point, and is large enough to store the owner’s manual and provide an
additional 21 litres of space.
Thanks to the
adoption of the new double wishbone rear suspension, there is
significantly less intrusion in the luggage compartment. The floor
width has been increased by 150mm and overall volume has grown to 496
litres. New levers are mounted on the side wall of the load space to
allow one-touch remote folding of the rear seats. Models with air
suspension also have a side wall-mounted height adjustment switch,
which lets the vehicle be lowered by 30mm to facilitate easier loading.
Air Conditioning
The RX 450h has automatic air conditioning with independent left and
right temperature control. The system uses a new compressor, a highly
efficient heat exchanger and an anti-vibration condenser mechanism that
improves both cooling and heating functions and reduces operating
noise. Within the same space of time, the system can cool the cabin to
1.5°C lower and warm it to 3°C higher than the previous RX air
conditioner.
Fan and vent
noise levels have been substantially reduced and a clean air filter
prevents pollen and dust from entering the cabin. An exhaust
gas-detecting recirculation function automatically switches between
fresh and recirculated air modes to maintain good cabin air quality.
Audio Systems
Lexus’s guiding principle for the audio systems for the RX 450h is “clearer quality through an emphasis on direct sound”.
Three systems are
available. The entry-level system comprises a six-disc in-dash CD
changer, steering wheel-mounted controls and nine speakers. DAB-ready,
it provides USB and audio jack plug connections for fully controlled
use of portable music players such as iPods, and Bluetooth mobile phone
connectivity with an audio/video streaming function.
A 12-speaker
system is also available, with all the above features and the Lexus
Navigation System. The new top-of-the-range 15-speaker Mark Levinson
premium surround sound system allows RX owners to enjoy perfect home
theatre 7.1-channel surround sound from selected CDs and DVDs. It also
makes use of the navigation system’s hard disk drive (HDD) to provide a
sound library facility, using compact Disc Data Base technology to
transfer and store music files up to a 10GB capacity.
Lexus Navigation System
The new Lexus Navigation System has a 40GB HDD capacity, making it one
of the fastest and most accurate systems on the market. It covers all
of Europe, including Russia, and incorporates the traffic
infrastructure of each country. Operated by means of the RX’s Remote
Touch system, it has upgraded voice recognition, with four additional
languages, and a new menu that can be operated in 14 languages,
including Cyrillic characters.
Parking Assist and Side Monitors
The RX 450h gains a new Side Monitor in addition to its Rear View and Parking Assist monitors.
The system uses
Charged Coupled Device (CDD) cameras built into the passenger door
mirror and the rear of the vehicle, which work in conjunction with the
front and rear parking sensors to give a view of areas around the
vehicle that are difficult to see from the driver’s seat. Real-time
images are shown on either the central display (on models equipped with
the Lexus Navigation System), or the interior rear-view mirror. For
added security, the door mirror camera will continue to work even if
the mirrors are folded back when negotiating a narrow space.
SAFETY
The RX 450h sets world-beating standards for active and passive safety
in the crossover market, with its exceptional body strength and
advanced safety innovations and driver support systems.
Passive Safety
The RX 450h’s body mass comprises 42 per cent high tensile sheet steel,
which is both lightweight and highly rigid. It has been engineered to
achieve class-leading safety in full-frontal, offset, side and rear
collisions. On the evidence of 233 crash tests, it will meet the front
and side collision safety requirements of every country: NCAP USA five
stars; Euro NCAP five stars and J-NCAP (Japan) five stars.
The new Crossover
Cockpit design is ergonomically excellent and offers maximum instrument
clarity, allowing drivers to relax and concentrate on the road. The new
head-up display combines with a multi-information screen to keep all
essential data within the driver’s field of view, and a
multi-information switch that lets the driver monitor vehicle
information while keeping both hands on the wheel.
The RX 450h is
equipped with 10 airbags, including knee airbags for driver and front
seat passenger and full-length curtain shield airbags. The front
passenger benefits from a dual-stage twin-chamber airbag that safely
cradles the face like a baseball catcher’s glove. This design has won a
‘breakthrough technology award’ in the USA.
Further
protection is provided by active front seat headrests, which pop up and
forwards in the event of a rear collision, closing the distance between
the occupant and the headrest to minimise the risk of whiplash.
Active Safety
The new RX 450h Pre-Crash Safety (PCS) system sets a new benchmark for
anticipatory, preventive safety. It uses a millimetre-wave radar sensor
to detect objects ahead, determines the collision risk and helps the
driver reduce the chances of an accident happening.
If PCS judges a
collision to be highly possible, it will alert the driver and when he
or she begins to brake, it will activate Pre-Crash Brake Assist. The
Pre-Crash seatbelt is also activated under emergency braking, or if
there is a risk of a loss of vehicle stability.
Adaptive Cruise
Control (ACC) works in tandem with PCS at speeds between 31 and 106mph
(50 to 170km/h). ACC automatically maintains a selected distance from
the vehicle in front, returning to the original cruising speed once the
road ahead is clear.
The new RX 450h
also features a new Hill-start Assist Control (HAC). This briefly
maintains brake pressure as the driver moves his or her foot from the
brake to the accelerator, to prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards
on an incline. Because the system requires less accelerator input, it
reduces wheelspin and gives smoother pulling-away performance.
Lexus’s Vehicle
Dynamics Integrated Management (VDIM) processes vehicle status data
from sensors located through the car, integrating the function of the
ABS, traction control (TRC), Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and
Electronically Controlled Brakes (ECB) with the Electric Power
Steering, and also co-ordinating control of the Lexus Hybrid Drive and
electric four-wheel drive systems.
Through its
integrated control of all the elements relating to vehicle movement,
including motor torque, brakes and steering, VDIM not only optimises
activation of braking, stability and traction control systems, it
further improves the vehicle’s overall dynamic performance.
For example, when
braking on a surface with unequal grip, VDIM automatically counteracts
the different left and right-side braking forces to maintain
straight-line braking. In the event of under or oversteer, VDIM
seamlessly combines engine output and braking control to stabilise the
vehicle.
Moreover, via the
EPS actuator, VDIM will augment VSC operation by providing steering
assistance to reduce torque steer under braking on surfaces with
varying grip. It will also introduce steering torque assistance in
under and oversteer conditions to help the driver make the appropriate
steering input to maintain vehicle stability.
KEY POINTS
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Lowest CO2 emissions of any premium crossover — 148g/km
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Improved
Lexus Hybrid Drive with 10 per cent increase in power, 28 per cent
improvement in fuel economy to 44.8mpg (combined cycle)
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All-new double wishbone rear suspension
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Advanced Crossover Cockpit interior with Remote Touch control and Head-up Display
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Class-leading active and passive safety
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On sale summer 2009, prices and specifications to be announced
The new Lexus RX
450h follows on from the 2005 launch of the ground-breaking RX 400h to
introduce second-generation Lexus Hybrid Drive technology.
In the RX 450h,
Lexus marked the first successful dovetailing of high performance with
the hybrid benefits of fuel economy and low emissions, revolutionising
powertrain technology in the premium segment. The system has undergone
significant development in the RX 450h.
Unlike mild
hybrids, which use supplementary electric motor power simply to boost
the performance of the petrol engine, the RX 450h is a full hybrid,
capable of operation in both petrol and electric modes alone, or in a
combination of both. It delivers the energy-saving benefits of a series
hybrid and the acceleration performance of a parallel hybrid system.