Lexus Debuts 2008 LS 600h L: World's First Full Hybrid V8 Luxury Sedan
#16
Lexus Test Driver
Horsepower ratings are misleading when talking..
about Hybrids. Each electric motor is capable of more than the rated horsepower if more power is available. This means the only limit is the battery. The LS600hL has a newly developed battery to match its expense and exclusivity. The V8 should be detuned for emission reduction and ease of starting. The Horsepower will come from the 5.0 V8 but may not be dramatically different from the LS460 V8's output because of the detuning. The acceleration action will occur in the electric motors not just the combustion chamber of the V8. Since there are two sources of torque and the amount of juice supplied to the motors make it an abstract exercise to rate the horsepower. Let's just discuss the results of the powertrain's forces. The LS460 is conservatively listed with a 0-60 of under 5.5 seconds. When I drove the GS450h without a stopwatch I counted 5 seconds with 4 adult men in the car. My factory engineering source tells me that the LS600hL will launch to 60 MPH in under 5 seconds. That is one can of whoopass...
Rock
Rock
#17
I wonder if the GS 450h will get the 'Lexus Synergy Drive'...probably 2008 yr like the LS 600h L...
And maybe the 'blue 450h' tag will be available as an option/accessory. But it's true 'LS 600h L' is the longest Lexus moniker to date...and it is actually 'LS 600h L AWD'...lol
The Lexus LS teaser site is now calling it the 'Lexus LS Series' which is pretty amazing, although they used a lot of 460 L photos, and don't have much of a separate 460 L section. Perhaps their marketing will see the 460 L as part under the 600h L? I doubt it, the 460 L is the ultimate gasoline 'normal' Lexus flagship.
And maybe the 'blue 450h' tag will be available as an option/accessory. But it's true 'LS 600h L' is the longest Lexus moniker to date...and it is actually 'LS 600h L AWD'...lol
The Lexus LS teaser site is now calling it the 'Lexus LS Series' which is pretty amazing, although they used a lot of 460 L photos, and don't have much of a separate 460 L section. Perhaps their marketing will see the 460 L as part under the 600h L? I doubt it, the 460 L is the ultimate gasoline 'normal' Lexus flagship.
#20
Lexus Test Driver
so what else looks different besides the hybrid symbols, headlights and wheels (which by the way look awesome) i ready to see interior shots, maybe black wood will be an option or some type of carbon fiber (rear of course) will be used, hey u never now, audi did it, im sure lexus could,
#22
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Originally Posted by LEXUS FAN!
it would look bad if the hybrid didn't get at least a little better fuel economy than the regular version...i think regular will be low 20s and hybrid will be mid 20s
i think some gloating is in order towards MB, Audi, and BMW:
BOOM HEADSHOT
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...S+DOUG&pl=true
Last edited by 4TehNguyen; 04-12-06 at 08:53 AM.
#23
Originally Posted by 4TehNguyen
not really teh engine gains a lot of overall power (usually losing mileage in most engines) and even with hybridization i still think its worth it even if you maintain mileage from the less powerful version, and if you can go higher even better
i think some gloating is in order towards MB, Audi, and BMW:
BOOM HEADSHOT
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...S+DOUG&pl=true
i think some gloating is in order towards MB, Audi, and BMW:
BOOM HEADSHOT
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...S+DOUG&pl=true
#24
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Originally Posted by LEXUS FAN!
yes there is more power, but when people think of hybrid, they think of better MPG not HP or power, so at least 4-5 MPG increase is necessary...
#25
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Originally Posted by flipside909
To signify the difference between its gasoline counterparts.
Originally Posted by Rockville
about Hybrids. Each electric motor is capable of more than the rated horsepower if more power is available. This means the only limit is the battery. The LS600hL has a newly developed battery to match its expense and exclusivity. The V8 should be detuned for emission reduction and ease of starting. The Horsepower will come from the 5.0 V8 but may not be dramatically different from the LS460 V8's output because of the detuning. The acceleration action will occur in the electric motors not just the combustion chamber of the V8. Since there are two sources of torque and the amount of juice supplied to the motors make it an abstract exercise to rate the horsepower. Let's just discuss the results of the powertrain's forces. The LS460 is conservatively listed with a 0-60 of under 5.5 seconds. When I drove the GS450h without a stopwatch I counted 5 seconds with 4 adult men in the car. My factory engineering source tells me that the LS600hL will launch to 60 MPH in under 5 seconds. That is one can of whoopass...
Rock
Rock
#26
it kinda looks weird with the L separated from the rest of the car emblem...it should've just been continuous like 750Li...LS600hL, not LS600h L...it just looks weird
it's just a small detail
it's just a small detail
#27
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Originally Posted by LEXUS FAN!
it kinda looks weird with the L separated from the rest of the car emblem...it should've just been continuous like 750Li...LS600hL, not LS600h L...it just looks weird
it's just a small detail
it's just a small detail
#29
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Originally Posted by LEXUS FAN!
it kinda looks weird with the L separated from the rest of the car emblem...it should've just been continuous like 750Li...LS600hL, not LS600h L...it just looks weird
it's just a small detail
it's just a small detail