LS 600h L named Chauffeur Car of the Year
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LS 600h L named Chauffeur Car of the Year
http://www.easier.com/view/News/Moto...le-172349.html
http://www.thechauffeur.com/
The magazine's site hasn't been updated for the winners yet, but the winner for the £50,000 to £100,000 category was the LS 600h L and the under £50,000 category was the Jaguar XJ. The entrants in the £50,000 - £100,000 category were the Lexus LS 600h L, Mercedes S-Class LWB, BMW 730d LWB, and Audi A8 3.0 TDi LWB.
Looks like hybrids are definitely brand-defining for Lexus in the UK. According to Roadsafe, 28% of total Lexus sales in the UK are hybrid; and 80% of those are 'conquest sales'; and the LS 600h L sales are stated to include 10% of previous ultraluxury owners (Bentley) and 60% of luxury owners (BMW 7-series or Mercedes S-Class) according to the Times.
http://www.thechauffeur.com/
Already a favourite among CEOs in the city, the top of the range Lexus LS 600h L has been awarded chauffeur car of the year, by The Chauffeur magazine in the highly competitive £50,000 to £100,000 category.
Judged closely against the German flagship saloons from Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi, Lexus won the top spot in the toughest category for the most popular vehicles chosen by the chauffeuring industry. Key factors behind the judges’ decision included the Lexus hybrid system which allowed for lower emission and competitive fuel economy, build quality, and the reclining and massaging rear seats which can adapt for shiatsu back and shoulder massages with varying intensity.
Also contributing to the award was the Lexus Chauffeur programme which offers unique finance packages, designated staff within the Lexus Centre network for sales and service, plus access to the loan of a PCO (Public Carriage Office) licenced Lexus enabling chauffeurs to continue working in the event of their own vehicle being off the road for any reason.
Paul Gibson, Editor of The Chauffeur magazine commented: “I am delighted to present this prestigious award to Lexus for its excellent LS 600h L, which easily fought off its rivals in this sector of the competition. The vehicle represents true luxury and gives the chauffeur everything he needs to carry out his job successfully.”
Andy Simpson, Lexus Manager for National, Corporate and Remarketing said, “We are delighted to win this award in such a competitive category. This helps to reinforce the significant benefits of Lexus hybrid drive for the business user whether as an individual car or vehicle fleet.”
A selection of Lexus cars including the LS 600h L will be on display at Chauffeur Drive 08 which takes place on 20 and 21 April at the Farnborough Five exhibition centre. For more information visit drive08.co.uk.
The ‘L’ signifies long wheel base over the standard LS 600h saloon and provides extra rear legroom and can also be specified with the rear seat relaxation package. This includes the massage functions mentioned above, independent rear DVD player, fixed centre console with removable table and body temperature sensing climate control.
Judged closely against the German flagship saloons from Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi, Lexus won the top spot in the toughest category for the most popular vehicles chosen by the chauffeuring industry. Key factors behind the judges’ decision included the Lexus hybrid system which allowed for lower emission and competitive fuel economy, build quality, and the reclining and massaging rear seats which can adapt for shiatsu back and shoulder massages with varying intensity.
Also contributing to the award was the Lexus Chauffeur programme which offers unique finance packages, designated staff within the Lexus Centre network for sales and service, plus access to the loan of a PCO (Public Carriage Office) licenced Lexus enabling chauffeurs to continue working in the event of their own vehicle being off the road for any reason.
Paul Gibson, Editor of The Chauffeur magazine commented: “I am delighted to present this prestigious award to Lexus for its excellent LS 600h L, which easily fought off its rivals in this sector of the competition. The vehicle represents true luxury and gives the chauffeur everything he needs to carry out his job successfully.”
Andy Simpson, Lexus Manager for National, Corporate and Remarketing said, “We are delighted to win this award in such a competitive category. This helps to reinforce the significant benefits of Lexus hybrid drive for the business user whether as an individual car or vehicle fleet.”
A selection of Lexus cars including the LS 600h L will be on display at Chauffeur Drive 08 which takes place on 20 and 21 April at the Farnborough Five exhibition centre. For more information visit drive08.co.uk.
The ‘L’ signifies long wheel base over the standard LS 600h saloon and provides extra rear legroom and can also be specified with the rear seat relaxation package. This includes the massage functions mentioned above, independent rear DVD player, fixed centre console with removable table and body temperature sensing climate control.
Looks like hybrids are definitely brand-defining for Lexus in the UK. According to Roadsafe, 28% of total Lexus sales in the UK are hybrid; and 80% of those are 'conquest sales'; and the LS 600h L sales are stated to include 10% of previous ultraluxury owners (Bentley) and 60% of luxury owners (BMW 7-series or Mercedes S-Class) according to the Times.
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Looks like hybrids are definitely brand-defining for Lexus in the UK. According to Roadsafe, 28% of total Lexus sales in the UK are hybrid; and 80% of those are 'conquest sales'; and the LS 600h L sales are stated to include 10% of previous ultraluxury owners (Bentley) and 60% of luxury owners (BMW 7-series or Mercedes S-Class) according to the Times.
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Great! I know myself and some of my fellow chauffeur buddies voted for it.
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The award is great and all but the competitors were 6-cylinder diesels (not sure why they don't bother spelling out the S-Class's model name). I wonder how Lexus would've fared if it had been pitted against its V-8 or V-12 gasoline competitors. Categories based on pricing may be more realistic, but are technically unfair.
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We have heard about some of the CEOs who have the LS 600h L in the UK, I wish there were more named...and of course we have some CEOs here, on this board and in N. America, who own the car. I'm sure they could all afford a chauffeur...
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The vid of the judging process has been posted:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=i1CRSi_sgTg
I would've loved to be there with all those fine cars!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=i1CRSi_sgTg
I would've loved to be there with all those fine cars!
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The vid of the judging process has been posted:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=i1CRSi_sgTg
I would've loved to be there with all those fine cars!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=i1CRSi_sgTg
I would've loved to be there with all those fine cars!