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New Lexus HEV is Garnering Thousands of Pre-Orders

April 15, 2005 could be considered one of the most significant days in Lexus history. Why? It is the day Toyotas luxury division begins selling a vehicle that will point the nameplate in a new direction with regards to performance-oriented powertrains.

The RX 400h, derived from the brands best-selling RX 330 crossover sport utility, makes use of Toyotas Hybrid Synergy Drive system, combining electric and gasoline engines to improve fuel efficiency while reducing emissions.

But unlike the automakers popular Prius HEV, the RX 400h uses its hybrid-electric drivetrain to improve performance

Lexus executives are circling April 15, 2005 on their calendars, as that marks the day the much anticipated Lexus RX 400h goes on sale. (Photo: Lexus)
over the conventionally powered RX 330. By how much? Lexus states the 400h produces 270 horsepower, which puts it into the league of V8-powered drivetrains offered by rival carmakers. Incidentally, the new electric motors will rotate at 12,000 rpm, which is twice the rpm of the electric motor in the Toyota Prius. Motors? Yes, the 2x4 model will have two electric motors
Not only will the hybrid Lexus SUV deliver better fuel economy and enhanced emissions, but a considerable improvement in performance as well. (Photo: Lexus)
while the all-wheel drive version will have a third electric motor in the back.

"Amazingly, the 400h will also deliver combined-fuel-efficiency that will be significantly better than the current-EPA-average for a four-cylinder compact sedan (about 27.4 mpg)," said Denny Clements, Lexus group vice president and general manager, adding that the "SUVs driving range should exceed 600 miles on a tank of gasoline."

A normal V6-powered

The RX 400h may be the first hybrid that makes economical sense to its prospective buyers. (Photo: Lexus)
Lexus RX 330 with all-wheel drive can achieve 19 mpg city and 26 mpg on the highway, by the way.

The new 400h will also be rated as a super ultra low emissions vehicle (SULEV), the best rating given to vehicles under U.S. federal government standards.

The RX 400h will mark the first time a luxury nameplate will feature hybrid power, and more significantly the first time a vehicle has made use of the technology to improve performance over its conventionally-powered counterpart. While allowing V8 power in an engine bay that would otherwise not be capable of housing a larger

Lexus will offer V8 power in its new RX 400h, for a similar premium to its competitors, while enhancing fuel economy and improving emissions. (Photo: Lexus)
V8 motor, the RX 400h also may be the first hybrid that makes economical sense to its prospective buyers. Anyone doing the math needed to compare the fuel savings of a Honda Civic Hybrid to a regular Honda Civic, for instance, will see it will take a very long time to pay for the difference in the hybrid cars price merely in fuel savings. Most hybrid buyers take the plunge into the relatively unproven technology for environmental reasons alone. It should be said that Toyotas latest Prius makes greater economical sense than Hondas Civic Hybrid, due to its much larger, midsize layout. It is priced similarly to the Honda, yet delivers greater functionality.

In comparison, those opting for V8

"We dont have final numbers, but I can tell you that our 0-60 (mph) acceleration is under eight seconds," said Denny Clements. (Photo: Lexus)
power in a luxury SUV expect to pay substantially more for the privilege over whatever the price the base engine vehicle is being offered at. For example, to move up from a comparable V6-powered four-wheel drive Infiniti FX35 to a V8-powered FX45 a premium of $8,625 will be required. The same scenario in a BMW X5 costs $11,300. Lexus will offer V8 power in its new RX 400h, for a similar premium to its competitors, while enhancing fuel economy and improving emissions, something its rivals do not offer.



 
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