Scan of article about Lexus HS250h, from Japan's Mag-X magazine.
For nearly five years, a single gas-electric hybrid car—the Toyota Prius—has dominated the hybrid market, making up more sales than all other hybrids combined. In an effort to capture the Prius magic, Lexus—Toyota’s luxury brand—will unveil a new hybrid-only model at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show in January. Toyota will also unveil the third-generation Prius at the same time.
But what would an upscale Prius look like?
A newly published rendering from Japan’s Mag-X magazine, an enthusiast publication, provides clues. The drawing reveals a well-proportioned four-door car with Prius-like lines and angles—especially the front slope of its windshield and hood—while retaining design cues which are unmistakably Lexus, most notably the back-end and taillight styling. According to the magazine, the vehicle will be badged as the Lexus HS250h. Caveat: At this point, it's speculation that the Lexus HS250h and the new dedicated Lexus hybrid are one in the same.
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The publication says the Lexus HS250h will most likely be outfitted with the 2.4-liter engine and electric motor combo found in the Toyota Camry Hybrid, and share many of the same mechanicals as that car. This includes the current-generation nickel metal hydride battery. Carrying over the powertrain would be significantly more cost-effective than developing an entirely new system for the Lexus brand.Setting itself apart from the more mainstream Toyota brand, the Lexus concept car will feature a technology and entertainment module, controlled from the center console, much like BMW’s iDrive system. A roster of luxury equipment not offered by the Prius or Camry Hybrid will also be included.
If the HS250h sedan comes to fruition, it could join the Lexus lineup by late 2009 or early 2010. Price, technical specs, and other key stats will remain unknown, until official word from Toyota.