Lexus Debuts 2008 LS 600h L: World's First Full Hybrid V8 Luxury Sedan
#32
Still would love to see pricing. I am getting very anxious and this lack of pricing info is excruciating. IF the 600h is between $80 and $90k, I will purchase one, but if it is $100-115k like some have suggested, I just can't see justifying that purchase. I would be very happy with a fully-loaded LS460L if it meant I could save $25k or more.
Seeing as how they still are no where near the power of the MB S600 or S55 AMG, I can't see how Lexus can go into the $100k range.
drink300
2003 LS430 Parch/Ecru Custom Lux
Seeing as how they still are no where near the power of the MB S600 or S55 AMG, I can't see how Lexus can go into the $100k range.
drink300
2003 LS430 Parch/Ecru Custom Lux
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Originally Posted by Turkoman
Maybe I missed it but is the 600h RWD only or if there going to be an AWD version as well. All original hints pointed to an AWD version.
I looked on the overview section and it shows the only options as:
4 zone climate control center
pre collision system
rear-climate comfort seats
premium 4 seat package
dynamic radar cruise control
Mark Levinson and Navigation are standard among many other things!
Last edited by 4TehNguyen; 04-12-06 at 03:21 PM.
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The New York Times
April 12, 2006
First Glance
Lexus Shoots for the Moon With a V-8 Hybrid
By Jim McCRAW
Introduced on Wednesday: 2008 Lexus LS600hL long-wheelbase hybrid sedan
Is It Real? Yes. So real, in fact, that Mercedes-Benz and BMW executives were seen running from the press conference to convene strategy meetings.
What's the Point? No other manufacturer offers anything like this car, with a V-8 engine and a hybrid power train. And a safety system with a camera that watches the driver’s head. And a 19-speaker 450-watt sound system.
The Company Line: Bob Carter, group vice-president and general manager of Lexus, said the LS600hL is “simply the most advanced gas-electric hybrid system ever developed” and that the car is “the most technologically advanced automobile in the world.”
The View From Here: In one fell swoop, Lexus raised the luxury-car standard several very significant notches above the competition. Is this too much technology in a single car? Time and warranty costs will tell.
What Makes It Tick? Powered by a new 5.0-liter V-8 engine, a new continuously variable automatic transmission, new and larger electric motors and all-wheel drive. The combined gasoline and electric power sources total 430 horsepower.
How Much, How Soon? The LS600hL will be on the market in April, 2007, as a 2008 model, at a price in the neighborhood of $125,000, similar to the Mercedes S-Class and BMW 760iL.
How's It Look? Well, it sure does look like all the other Lexi out there in the showrooms, only longer and shinier. And way more expensive.
April 12, 2006
First Glance
Lexus Shoots for the Moon With a V-8 Hybrid
By Jim McCRAW
Introduced on Wednesday: 2008 Lexus LS600hL long-wheelbase hybrid sedan
Is It Real? Yes. So real, in fact, that Mercedes-Benz and BMW executives were seen running from the press conference to convene strategy meetings.
What's the Point? No other manufacturer offers anything like this car, with a V-8 engine and a hybrid power train. And a safety system with a camera that watches the driver’s head. And a 19-speaker 450-watt sound system.
The Company Line: Bob Carter, group vice-president and general manager of Lexus, said the LS600hL is “simply the most advanced gas-electric hybrid system ever developed” and that the car is “the most technologically advanced automobile in the world.”
The View From Here: In one fell swoop, Lexus raised the luxury-car standard several very significant notches above the competition. Is this too much technology in a single car? Time and warranty costs will tell.
What Makes It Tick? Powered by a new 5.0-liter V-8 engine, a new continuously variable automatic transmission, new and larger electric motors and all-wheel drive. The combined gasoline and electric power sources total 430 horsepower.
How Much, How Soon? The LS600hL will be on the market in April, 2007, as a 2008 model, at a price in the neighborhood of $125,000, similar to the Mercedes S-Class and BMW 760iL.
How's It Look? Well, it sure does look like all the other Lexi out there in the showrooms, only longer and shinier. And way more expensive.
#40
Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
The New York Times
How Much, How Soon? The LS600hL will be on the market in April, 2007, as a 2008 model, at a price in the neighborhood of $125,000, similar to the Mercedes S-Class and BMW 760iL.
How Much, How Soon? The LS600hL will be on the market in April, 2007, as a 2008 model, at a price in the neighborhood of $125,000, similar to the Mercedes S-Class and BMW 760iL.
OK, LS460 it is.
#43
$125,000 !!!!!
I'll be saving up forever, it'll be LS 8000h LL before I can afford that!
I think that's probably speculation, although I'm delighted to think that the Benz/BMW execs were at the presser...that's quite possible.
I'll be saving up forever, it'll be LS 8000h LL before I can afford that!
I think that's probably speculation, although I'm delighted to think that the Benz/BMW execs were at the presser...that's quite possible.
#44
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Originally Posted by enigma354
$125,000 !!!!!
I'll be saving up forever, it'll be LS 8000h LL before I can afford that!
I think that's probably speculation, although I'm delighted to think that the Benz/BMW execs were at the presser...that's quite possible.
I'll be saving up forever, it'll be LS 8000h LL before I can afford that!
I think that's probably speculation, although I'm delighted to think that the Benz/BMW execs were at the presser...that's quite possible.
haha, when i read LS 8000h LL, i automatically laughed, thats a good one
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Originally Posted by ivanpetrov
Four seats is still an option, five standard.
Originally Posted by drink300
Still would love to see pricing. I am getting very anxious and this lack of pricing info is excruciating. IF the 600h is between $80 and $90k, I will purchase one, but if it is $100-115k like some have suggested, I just can't see justifying that purchase. I would be very happy with a fully-loaded LS460L if it meant I could save $25k or more.
Seeing as how they still are no where near the power of the MB S600 or S55 AMG, I can't see how Lexus can go into the $100k range.
drink300
2003 LS430 Parch/Ecru Custom Lux
Seeing as how they still are no where near the power of the MB S600 or S55 AMG, I can't see how Lexus can go into the $100k range.
drink300
2003 LS430 Parch/Ecru Custom Lux
Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
After reading multiple car forums, this car is a grand slam. People love it, shocked Lexus came out with something like this.