New cars for sale, used car sales Get a free Quote on a: 
Login   Feedback   Forums   Newsletter   
 

New Cars
Used Cars
Car Research
- Invoice Pricing Reports
- Rebates & Incentives
- Previews
- Reviews
- Video Reviews
- Payment Calculator
- Loan Rates and Quotes
- Check your Credit
- Auto Advisor
- Vehicle Recalls
- AutoCheck VIN Check
- Auto Loans

Comparison Tools
Consumer Interest
Marketplace
Information Centers
Contacting CarSmart
2007 Lexus GS 450h Preview
Hybrids and hellions, unite!  by Brian Chee
Introduction

» Get Pricing
» Get Email Updates

» Send a Letter
» More Auto News
 
 

» Introduction
» What it is
» Why it matters
» When you can buy it
» How much it costs
» How quick it is
» What it looks like
» What we think
» Show Specs

 
AT THE SHOW Debuts, video & pics
Blog the show editors
Meet the competition
Poll: That's luxury?

TOP AUTO SHOW STORIES...
Show Studs
Show Duds
Car, Truck of the Year
Concept Roundup

TOP 2005 NEW YORK AUTO SHOW PREVIEWS...
Cadillac XLR-V
Shelby Cobra GT 500
Hyundai Azera
Jeep Commander
Lexus GS 450
Lexus IS 350
Mercedes-Benz R-Class
Scion t2B
See more previews...


Lexus has gone hybrid-mad. There's really no other way to explain the apparent obsession for connecting electric motors with internal combustion engines - unless, of course, Toyota's luxury nameplate sees a golden opportunity and is, in typical fashion, running slightly ahead - make that w-a-a-y ahead - of the crowd.

Don't bet against 'em. From the debut of its RX 400h hybrid SUV to the unveiling of the 2007 Lexus GS 450h at the 2005 New York International Auto Show, hybrid powertrains are becoming a central theme in the Lexus approach - for reasons of performance, fuel economy and overall efficiency.

And, well, rich people just love owning the hottest thing on the block.
Right now, that's the 2007 Lexus GS 450h, with its emotive new design and kick-tail electric cattle prod acceleration.

Lexus officials claim that the GS 450h will deliver power that is similar to that of a 4.5-liter V8. As the first-ever rear-wheel drive hybrid, that promises to be quite a ride up the torque curve.


    Next >>
 
del.icio.us Save This Page   Digg!
 
Auto Insurance Quotes
Get Auto Financing
Free Credit Reports
Vehicle History Reports

 
 

CarSmart and the CarSmart logos are registered trademarks of A.I.N. Corporation 
Copyright © 1990 - 2008 A.I.N. Corporation. All rights reserved.
Powered by AIC - Automotive Information Center

CarSmart supports the Consumer WebWatch guidelines to promote credible information practices on the Web.
For more information, click here.

Kelley Blue Book® and Blue Book® are registered trademarks of Kelley Blue Book Co., Inc.