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Officially Official: for US Market CT 200h
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Officially Official: for US Market CT 200h
Lexus announced on March 22nd that the all-new CT 200h premium compact hybrid will go on sale in the U.S. in early 2011 as the first dedicated hybrid vehicle in the premium compact segment.
The sporty five-door will be on display March 31 through April 11 at the 2010 New York International Auto Show. The new CT 200h debuted at the 2010 Geneva Auto Show in early March and will join the HS 250h as Lexus’ second dedicated hybrid.
“The CT 200h is expected to lead the class in fuel economy and deliver low emissions, but the CT 200h isn’t just about being a hybrid, it’s about having fun,” said Mark Templin, Lexus division group vice president and general manager. “The stylish CT 200h has an attitude and driving dynamic unlike any other Lexus hybrid. It will excite eco-conscious, young consumers and symbolize urban, luxury living.”
To reach this energetic and technology-savvy buyer, Lexus is taking a new approach to marketing the CT 200h. As part of an integrated launch in the U.S., Lexus will release a breakthrough interactive short film that offers a new take on the test drive by providing the viewer a fully immersive way to experience the new Lexus CT 200h.
See the entire Press release at: http://www.lexus.com/about/news/arti...0100322_1.html
The sporty five-door will be on display March 31 through April 11 at the 2010 New York International Auto Show. The new CT 200h debuted at the 2010 Geneva Auto Show in early March and will join the HS 250h as Lexus’ second dedicated hybrid.
“The CT 200h is expected to lead the class in fuel economy and deliver low emissions, but the CT 200h isn’t just about being a hybrid, it’s about having fun,” said Mark Templin, Lexus division group vice president and general manager. “The stylish CT 200h has an attitude and driving dynamic unlike any other Lexus hybrid. It will excite eco-conscious, young consumers and symbolize urban, luxury living.”
To reach this energetic and technology-savvy buyer, Lexus is taking a new approach to marketing the CT 200h. As part of an integrated launch in the U.S., Lexus will release a breakthrough interactive short film that offers a new take on the test drive by providing the viewer a fully immersive way to experience the new Lexus CT 200h.
See the entire Press release at: http://www.lexus.com/about/news/arti...0100322_1.html
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To answer the poll question...
Yes I think the design of the CT is fine and a similar design wouldn't be bad for the next gen IS. My main concern is if smaller and cheaper is the direction Lexus is going in. I would really like them to stay high end and go further...
Yes I think the design of the CT is fine and a similar design wouldn't be bad for the next gen IS. My main concern is if smaller and cheaper is the direction Lexus is going in. I would really like them to stay high end and go further...
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Lexus needs to be MORE differentiated from Toyota models, not less.
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agreed. With the addition of the HS and the CT, it looks like they are sensing that they need to turn down market in order to survive. While I can see why they would do this, I also agree they need to go upmarket at the same time.
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If the price point is right. This baby will sell like hot cakes here in Montreal.
I hope the basic model (premium) starts at C$32,000 and the premium luxury model starts at C$35,000, so it under cuts the Audi A3 TDI by C$3000.
I just can't wait to hear about the features and what not. I hope 10-airbags standard. I hope some tech goodies found in the Prius and other hybrid and non-hybrid models. Like Lane Keep Assist and what not.
I hope the basic model (premium) starts at C$32,000 and the premium luxury model starts at C$35,000, so it under cuts the Audi A3 TDI by C$3000.
I just can't wait to hear about the features and what not. I hope 10-airbags standard. I hope some tech goodies found in the Prius and other hybrid and non-hybrid models. Like Lane Keep Assist and what not.
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I don't quite see the argument that Lexus isn't going upmarket enough.
In the last 3 years got the LFA, the LS 460L, LS 600hL, ISF, and LX 570 (which is a $90K SUV). The new SC is on the horizon as well.
Short of a GS coupe, GSF, or LSF, what more is there to accomplish?
In the last 3 years got the LFA, the LS 460L, LS 600hL, ISF, and LX 570 (which is a $90K SUV). The new SC is on the horizon as well.
Short of a GS coupe, GSF, or LSF, what more is there to accomplish?
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I don't quite see the argument that Lexus isn't going upmarket enough.
In the last 3 years got the LFA, the LS 460L, LS 600hL, ISF, and LX 570 (which is a $90K SUV). The new SC is on the horizon as well.
Short of a GS coupe, GSF, or LSF, what more is there to accomplish?
In the last 3 years got the LFA, the LS 460L, LS 600hL, ISF, and LX 570 (which is a $90K SUV). The new SC is on the horizon as well.
Short of a GS coupe, GSF, or LSF, what more is there to accomplish?
Lexus still doesn't have the panache of the German brands yet so now is not a time to settle and expand downmarket. They need to strengthen their products in the $40+K segments. The only products doing ok are the LUVs and the LS. The SC and GS have had a hard time, and Lexus doesn't compete in every upmarket segment yet (meaning GS-F, IS Coupe, roadsters etc etc).
They will have 5 products in the sub $40K arena and only 5 over $40K (2 of which are doing well, 2 of which are slow sellers, and 1 which isn't even a volume vehicle).
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We cannot forget the CAFE standards that are coming. I would imagine if this car was for Europe only people would moan "why don't they bring that to America/North America"
Luxury in many ways is going small. From what I can tell in pictures this is no rebadge at all and it genuinely looks like a premium effort like a A3 or so.
That said without knowing MPG figures and some performance figures I can't really judge it yet.
I was very vocal in the past about Lexus and any company going downmarket but I understand it now. Like MP said Lexus has also gone significantly up in price and market where they hopefully can sell this without hurting image (outside of internet dummies).
Luxury in many ways is going small. From what I can tell in pictures this is no rebadge at all and it genuinely looks like a premium effort like a A3 or so.
That said without knowing MPG figures and some performance figures I can't really judge it yet.
I was very vocal in the past about Lexus and any company going downmarket but I understand it now. Like MP said Lexus has also gone significantly up in price and market where they hopefully can sell this without hurting image (outside of internet dummies).
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I don't quite see the argument that Lexus isn't going upmarket enough.
In the last 3 years got the LFA, the LS 460L, LS 600hL, ISF, and LX 570 (which is a $90K SUV). The new SC is on the horizon as well.
Short of a GS coupe, GSF, or LSF, what more is there to accomplish?
In the last 3 years got the LFA, the LS 460L, LS 600hL, ISF, and LX 570 (which is a $90K SUV). The new SC is on the horizon as well.
Short of a GS coupe, GSF, or LSF, what more is there to accomplish?
On top of what you mentioned, a GSF coupe along with a hybrid LX is something yet to be accomplished.
I don't think it's currently possible for Toyota to package their hybrid system into the LX without compromising it's off-road and extreme conditions durability, or it's interior space.
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I dig it...
...but them describing this car as "fun" while only being equal to the Prius in power is utter nonsense. the hs is a slug and its got more power. i don't expect a racecar at a low pricepoint, but it REALLY needs to BE fun in order for me to get one...and i'd really like to get one.