Lexus IS 250 C
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International debut for IS 250 C at the Mondial de l’Automobile
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LF-Xh hybrid concept car, highlighting a new tonality of L-finesse design
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LS 460 with permanent All-Wheel Drive
Lexus will reveal the new IS 250 Convertible during its press conference at the Paris Motor Show on 2 October.
Following the launch earlier this year of the ultra-high performance IS F, this will be the third derivative in the IS range.
Also on display
at Paris will be the LF-Xh hybrid concept vehicle, the new LS 460 AWD
with permanent all-wheel drive and a full-line up of Lexus Hybrid Drive
models.
Lexus remains the
first — and only — premium automotive manufacturer to offer a
comprehensive hybrid model range, comprising the RX 400h, the world’s
first hybrid SUV; the GS 450h performance hybrid saloon; and the
ultra-luxurious LS 600h flagship limousine.
LF-Xh hybrid concept
The Lexus LF-Xh hybrid concept car highlighted the potential for
Lexus’s L-finesse design philosophy to be applied to different artistic
and creative spheres far beyond the language of car design when it made
its European debut at the
Museo della Permanente art gallery during Milan Design Week earlier this year.
Now appearing in
the more conventional surroundings of an international motor show, the
LF-Xh features powerful, highly sculptural bodywork, an elegant,
user-intuitive interior and an all-wheel drive Lexus Hybrid Drive
system, which combines a powerful V6 petrol engine with high output
electric motors. Finished all in black, the LF-Xh has a dynamic
presence. Its combination of advanced environmental technology,
outstanding driving performance, near-silent operation, excellent fuel
efficiency and low emissions perfectly reflects Lexus’s
forward-thinking mindset for a future generation of vehicles.
LS 460 AWD
Two years on from the European launch of the fourth generation of
Lexus’s flagship saloon, the LS 460’s outstanding performance,
sure-footed dynamic abilities and ground-breaking active safety systems
have been further strengthened by the addition of permanent all-wheel
drive.
The all-wheel
drive system has a three-differential configuration, with a highly
compact Type C TORSEN® Limited Slip Differential (LSD) that distributes
drive power between the front and rear axles with a 40:60 rear axle
torque bias. The highly responsive torque distribution is continuously
controlled and optimised according to driving conditions, and can be
varied between a 50:50 to 30:70 split between front and rear axles.
This enhances the vehicle’s grip, traction and cornering stability
under acceleration to class-leading levels.
Further
information and images will be released at the Lexus press conference
at the Paris Motor Show on Thursday, 2 October, at 2.45pm in Hall 4.