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Entering production in late 2010 and set for sale worldwide
Lexus CT 200h
: 1st full hybrid premium five-door compact

Lexus LC 200h: front view.

CT 200h: developed with the European market in mind.

28 Feb. 2010,
Lexus GB:

The new Lexus CT 200h is the first full hybrid vehicle to be launched in the premium compact segment.

Entering production in late 2010 and set for sale worldwide, the full hybrid model will provide a new gateway to the Lexus range and attract new, younger customers to the brand.

The CT 200h was designed and developed with the European market in mind. Lexus’s first five-door compact car, its size, packaging, full hybrid technology and low emissions fully address the requirements of discerning, environment-conscious customers in a key market sector. 

Lexus CT 200h

ENGINE

Cylinders

4, in-line

Displacement

1,800 cc

MOTOR GENERATOR 

Motor type

Permanent magnet synchronous motor

HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY 

Battery type

Nickel-metal hydride (NiMh)

TRANSMISSION 

Type

Front-wheel drive

Gearbox type

Electrically controlled continuously variable transmission (E-CVT)

SUSPENSION 

Front

MacPherson strut with anti-roll bar, coil springs and shock absorbers

Rear

Double wishbone with coil springs and shock absorbers

STEERING

Type

Electric power-assisted rack and pinion

EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS 

Overall length

          4,320 mm

Overall width

          1,765 mm

Overall height

          1,430 mm

Wheelbase

          2,600 mm

Front track

          1,525 mm

Rear track

          1,525 mm

Front overhang 

          915 mm

Rear overhang

          805 mm

WHEELS 

Type/size

Alloy, 17in

LUGGAGE CAPACITY 

Rear seat up 

345 (l, VDA)
Rear seat down 700 (l, VDA)

Source: Toyota Motor Company.

 

At the same time, it does not compromise the quality, refinement and driving pleasure that are the hallmarks of every Lexus.

The production-ready CT 200h retains strong visual links to the LF-Ch concept Lexus unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt motor show. 

Its styling marks a powerful evolution of Lexus’s L-finesse design philosophy with a distinctive, sharp-edged look that sets it apart from its premium compact rivals.

The exterior is styled for maximum aerodynamic efficiency and minimum wind noise. 

The strong front grille, directly referencing the LF-Ch concept sits over a full-width bumper and air dam. 

The headlamp units, positioned higher than the grille (a signature feature of L-finesse design), incorporate LED daytime running lights.

In profile, the steeply raked windscreen, long, flowing roofline and Lexus slingshot window graphic combine to create an elegant and distinctive silhouette. 

The front and rear corners have been pulled in tight and the wings are styled to improve airflow down the sides of the vehicle.

At the rear, the trailing edge of the roof overhangs a wide, wraparound rear window to create a seamless, integrated spoiler. A pronounced step in the tailgate section flows from the shoulders of the rear wheelarches and is anchored by a tail lamp design that displays the L-shaped motif that Lexus first introduced on the current LS model.

Lexus CT 200h: side view.

Steeply raked windscreen followed by a long,  flowing roofline.

The interior combines superior ergonomics with extensive use of metallic finishes and dark, soft-touch surfaces.

Lexus has retained the asymmetrical dashboard design seen in the LF-Ch show car. Based on the Future Lexus Interior concept, the dashboard is split into an upper Display Zone, with an eight-inch LCD multi-display screen; and a lower Operation Zone, with the shift lever and other controls such as Lexus’s Remote Touch multi-function controller.

In keeping with the car’s performance, the driving position is set low, with a highly supportive driver’s seat. 

Lexus CT 200h: back view.

The front and rear corners have been pulled in tight.

The instrument binnacle houses large, twin dials; in SPORT mode, the hybrid indicator in the binnacle functions as a tachometer and the ambient lighting turns from blue to red. The two-mode switch ring and a spotlight in the centre cluster also light up in red, changing the whole atmosphere of the cabin.

In spite of its compact, efficient design, the CT 200h offers a roomy interior. The 2,600mm wheelbase allows for front and rear passenger accommodation that is among the most spacious in the segment. Luggage capacity is 345 litres, increasing to 700 litres with the rear seats lowered.

Lexus CT 200h: dashboard.

Asymmetrical dashboard design retained from the LF-Ch.

The Lexus Hybrid Drive system in the CT 200h combines a 1.8-litre VVT-i petrol engine with a powerful electric motor.

Drivers have the choice of four selectable drive modes: ECO and NORMAL place the emphasis on efficiency and comfort, while SPORT focuses on dynamic performance.

Unlike mild hybrid systems used by other manufacturers, the CT 200h also has an EV (electric vehicle) mode that allows for ultra-quiet running on the electric motor alone, resulting in zero fuel consumption and CO2, NOx and particulate emissions. The car is capable of running in EV mode for up to 1.2 miles at speeds up to 28mph.

Lexus CT 200h: The low driving position with the supportive seat.

The driving position is set low with a highly supportive seat.

The CT 200h is built on a new platform with a dedicated double wishbone and trailing arm rear suspension system. 

It has been developed specifically to combine the ride comfort expected of a Lexus with superior driving involvement and handling agility.

Several elements in the MacPherson strut design have been exclusively developed for the mode, including the coil springs and shock absorbers, and a new front anti-roll bar has been designed to deliver improved roll rigidity.

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The double wishbone rear suspension is exclusive to the CT 200h and incorporates a lightweight trailing arm. The springs and shocks are positioned separately to minimise intrusion into the loadspace floor.

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