Does the Lexus CT 200h Need More Power?
This week on the home page we posted an article about how Lexus is admitting the CT 200h needs more power to sell more. What are your thoughts about the CT 200h's current state of tune?
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The current engine is a good base, but a more powerful ESh powertrain and turbo would be welcome additions
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We have discussed this in spades. Also you might want to do some sales research the CT is the best selling in class by far and has exceeded sales goals. Not sure why you tried to insult the CT's tepid acceleration, obviously it's not fast and it's not the reason for purchase.
There is a happy and active CT forum and it seems some would like more power with no sacrifice in MPG compared to an option engine. It sounds like the next generation CT will have more engine options and this generation will soldier one with its current power plant. I drove the CT before most anyone here years ago and felt it was great for city traffic in sport mode. I agree in Eco and normal it's quite slow due to the change in throttle response. |
Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
(Post 8235914)
The current engine is a good base, but a more powerful ESh powertrain and turbo would be welcome additions
If we were to follow current patterns say if Lexus were to include a CT 200h and a CT 300h, the mass would buy more of the CT 200h compared to a CT 300h. More people tend to buy the IS 250 compared to the IS 350, more bought the GS 350 compared to the GS 460, more of the LS 460 than the LS 460L or LS 600h L, etc., etc. Buy expanding the CT with a base CT 200h, CT 200t and CT 300h and so on it will bring in more buyers to include performance enthusiasts and the like. |
Originally Posted by LexFather
(Post 8235932)
Not sure why you tried to insult the CT's tepid acceleration, obviously it's not fast and it's not the reason for purchase.
... this generation will soldier one with its current power plant. ... I agree in Eco and normal it's quite slow due to the change in throttle response. so while some owners are happy with the CTh as is, many would be more interested if it had some more power. |
Originally Posted by bitkahuna
(Post 8236125)
the thread asks a question, it doesn't try to insult.
you concede the current engine is slow. so while some owners are happy with the CTh as is, many would be more interested if it had some more power. |
does it NEED more power? NO
would it be nice to have more power with same MPG? YES |
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.
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
(Post 8236587)
what it DOES need, IMO, is a markedly softer suspension/tires/ride
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Originally Posted by bagwell
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does it NEED more power? NO
would it be nice to have more power with same MPG? YES
Originally Posted by mmarshall
(Post 8236587)
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.
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Originally Posted by bagwell
(Post 8236601)
see the euro version :thumbdn::thumbdn::thumbdn:
As to the question, does it need 2.0t or 300h? I would pick 2.0t as it is lighter and mpg people/Europe/Japan could pick hybrid version, while US and China could buy 2.0t more. I think 2.0t with 200hp would transform the car into something else... probably would be same price as hybrid too, or maybe even cheaper by 1k. |
Does CT need more Power ? Yes, so is any other cars....Power will never be enough, Even a Lambo....people still modify them.
But that means the CT will be much more expensive, because of stronger power train = stronger drive train, plus Lexus reliability = Double Down. Should CT be produced with more power ? No...they are being sold every where, they look good, they are comfortable A Top of the line CT-R or CT-Racing is always welcome to the family. It probably carry the price tag of 55k+ for having around 300+ HP, it probably will not be sold very well, but it is always welcome |
Originally Posted by spwolf
(Post 8236736)
is it more comfy? I doubt it...
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I've mentioned this before and I'll mention it again here.
Lexus trademarked the nameplates CT200h, CT300h and CT400h. However, they decided they would only launch one model and this is what we got: a Prius powered luxury hatch. (Albeit, heavily revised.) Now, I love my CT dearly and I am one of those that would love more power. However, the most logical choices in my opinion for the CT300h's powertrain would be taken straight out of the Camry Hybrid to keep costs low. 200 net HP from the 2AR-FXE. As an alternative, they could use the IS300h's powertrain (2AR-FSE) but seeing that they won't bring that car here, I don't see why they would stuff that engine in it's baby sibling. As for the CT400h, They could stuff in the Highlander Hybrids powertrain but I feel that would be a step too far. Output is 280 net hp from the 2GR-FXE hybrid setup. Now, I'm not ruling anything out but, Lexus reps have said from the start that they wouldn't launch any other version of the CT except for the one we got. I believe they miscalculated by playing it safe with a single model launch in case the car didn't sell. (Understandable after seeing the failure of the HS250) Unfortunately, I firmly believe, we will have to wait until the next generation of the CT to see some hi-po variants. My personal opinion is that they're going to develop that sports hybrid setup that they debuted in the Yaris hybrid concept and start to throw that into a few cars. With Lexus taking injecting more and more sport into it's DNA, it's entirely plausible to see the CT become something like a Golf GTI TDI killer with the sports hybrid power train. To answer OP's question: Yes. Everything could use more power, let alone my CT200h lol GO GO CT-F! 400 hp Yaris Sports Hybrid Motor GO! |
Originally Posted by bagwell
(Post 8236842)
fatter sidewall = more cushy ride.
Not sure there is huge difference though. |
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