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Does the Lexus CT 200h Need More Power?

Old 11-14-13, 07:38 PM
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Another great feature of the CT 200h is the mpg. I was in Las Vegas last week for the SEMA show and met up with Mike. He's been in my car twice (two different occasions), rode in the front passenger seat and the rear passenger seat and he fit right in. (Mike is about 6'5" tall). I usually get about 43 mpg but the gas in Vegas probably doesn't have all the additional additives like CA has and I was getting 52 mpg. My girlfriend also stated to me that she was able to get 60 mpg once (she's tiny, 5' and about 105lbs.)

Sure the CT could use more horsepower, what car couldn't use more power? Even the Bugatti Grand Sport Vitesse got a bump in hp compare to the Bugatti Veyron. I would love to see a CT 300h F-Sport...
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Old 11-15-13, 04:19 AM
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Father Mike is big dude :-)
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Old 12-21-14, 12:05 PM
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I've been driving my CT around the city and I think it does its job and its super efficient.
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Old 12-21-14, 02:51 PM
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I bet if they actually do CT300h for next generation, it will have less 10% of sales but it may satisfy magazines and forum warriors.

Then again, we will see what next Prius brings... some powertrain improvements could easily get us 10-20hp more, which would make it feel faster than Today... add some weight improvements, and they could show 1s off 0-60 pretty easily.
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Old 12-21-14, 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by AORC11
I've been driving my CT around the city and I think it does its job and its super efficient.
and that IS it's job - to be super efficient (and reliable)....if it's not fast enough for you, get something else.
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Old 12-21-14, 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by spwolf
I bet if they actually do CT300h for next generation, it will have less 10% of sales but it may satisfy magazines and forum warriors.
I have a CT200h since 2012 and think its a really good car and fast enough for city driving. But I would really like to see a Ct200t with a proper gearbox ( man/auto ) instead of a CT300h. This chassi is capable of so much more than just being stuck in traffic jams and could be really funny as a GTI car. This would also be a good way to make more distance to the Prius aura surrounding it today.
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Old 12-21-14, 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr Bond
I have a CT200h since 2012 and think its a really good car and fast enough for city driving. But I would really like to see a Ct200t with a proper gearbox ( man/auto ) instead of a CT300h. This chassi is capable of so much more than just being stuck in traffic jams and could be really funny as a GTI car. This would also be a good way to make more distance to the Prius aura surrounding it today.
it has been rumored for next gen, but who knows considering Europe and CO2 taxes,

I dont care about "Prius" stigma, since I love Prius powertrain... next gen with 150hp with 5% in weight saving I think would satisfy 98% of the population.
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Old 12-21-14, 06:49 PM
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Absolutely needs more power. I think a honda fit is faster lol
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
I don't think the CT needs any more power. The spunk-level under the hood is just fine for what it was designed for. Nor, except for the annoying mouse-controller, does it need a better interior...the NuLuxe imitation Leather is superb. Unfortunately, what it DOES need, IMO, is more refinement, a markedly softer suspension/tires/ride, and a larger rear window and wiper for decent visibility.
Having had one as a loaner car, I couldn't agree with you more. Refinement should be the #1 goal.
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Old 12-22-14, 12:36 AM
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stronger electric motors please
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Old 12-22-14, 03:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
stronger electric motors please
And plug-in as an option with (much) better batteries would be great. I dont get why they as the only manufacturer use the outdated NiMh system. The primary power source in city driving should be batteries in a small 2015-16 hybrid car.
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Old 12-22-14, 03:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr Bond
And plug-in as an option with (much) better batteries would be great. I dont get why they as the only manufacturer use the outdated NiMh system. The primary power source in city driving should be batteries in a small 2015-16 hybrid car.
well, it does not work that way. Actually all Toyota systems are dual electric motors, have a lot more power than the batteries can output. Most of competition uses single motor systems.

Since plugins sells in tiny numbers, they dont have that option.

So the problem here is having enough battery output to power the motors. And then the problem is recovering that much power so you have it in your battery so that you can power the motors.

lion batteries dont change anything... they are a little bit lighter (25kg) but also less reliable long term.

They could increase output by some 10hp more possibly. Much more than that can not be recovered via brakes, so you would see fluctuations in power when your battery is full or empty. For instance, like in all those European sport PHEVs that promise a lot, but only can deliver it while car is charged. Out of PHEV battery, they lose a lot of performance.
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Would love to have a CT300h if they came out with one. I was on the fence on getting a CT200h, but was a bit disappointed when it came to performance. The ES300h (I know, not comparable in price) has a lot more power, and it still gets a decent 40-41mpg combined vs the CT200h's 42. I drove the Prius for a while, and I thought it was already slow. A CT with a bit more weight probably wouldn't satisfy me. Having more power means I won't have to gun it as hard either.
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Old 12-22-14, 10:04 AM
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My issue is not the expected marginal performance out of a detuned 1.8L I4, and paired with electric motors for 134 total system hp (gets good mileage after all), its the super strained and unrefined nature of this engine that irks me. Something slightly larger would would be better, at least optional.
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Old 12-22-14, 07:37 PM
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Maybe Lexus should bring in a CT 200t...a two variant line would work. The CT has been around now for 5 model years (2011-2015). I'm curious when the 2CT will arrive...

CT 200h (mpg, dd, 1.8l I4 hybrid)
CT 200t (performance oriented, 2.0l I4 petrol turbo)

1CT sales since inception:

2011 - 14,381
2012 - 17,673
2013 - 15,071
2014 - 16,065 (Jan - Nov 2014)
Total - 63,190

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