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History Of Lexus RX 450h

Date Published: 29th September 2009
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Lexus is a division of automobiles that is a commodity of Toyota, a famous Japanese auto manufacturing company. Lexus is a well-known and top-notch luxury car brand. These are celebrated as the most pompous and elegant cars today. , With a wide scope market encircling around 70 countries, they are admired, and are purchased with a feeling of pride.

One of the categories of Lexus cars is the Lexus RX Hybrid, which has been sold in the market since 2005. It was first premiered in 2004 and was the first luxury hybrid car in the world.

The model introduced in 2004 was among the first generation RX. It was launched for sale in the US in early 2005. All the models from 2005 to 2008 are first generation models. These models were known as the RX 400 Hybrid. The RX Hybrid cars were sold at higher prices than the original RX, but later Lexus lowered their prices. The RX 450 Hybrid was premiered in 2008 as a 2010 model and is the newest in this series.


The RX Hybrid has a dual engine system. One is the traditional gasoline engine powered by fuel. Two electric engines, one for the front wheels and the other for the rear wheels, support this engine. This combination is known as the Lexus Hybrid Drive. Under normal driving conditions, the gasoline engine and the front electric engine are utilised. When the car is being driven at slow speeds, it runs fully on electricity. In this way, it provides better fuel economy and an eco friendly drive.

A common misconception is that hybrid cars do not give good performance on the road, but this is not so with the RX 450 H. It takes just eight seconds for the car to speed up to sixty miles an hour, which is faster than the original gasoline RX. Thus, it is wrong to consider the RX Hybrid as being on a lower scale when it comes to performance.


The new RX 450 H is the second-generation model and was premiered in 2008, but as a 2010 model. It has some staggering figures that have given it immense popularity. It has ten percent more power and twenty three percent more fuel economy than the earlier models. The RX 450h's V6 engine runs on the Atkinson cycle for added efficiency, as it uses less fuel. There are two more features added to the Lexus RX 450 H, which differentiate it from previous models.

The car has an exhaust-heat recovery system to reduce engine warm-up period as well as a cooled exhaust gas-recirculation system to give fuel economy. It comes with both Eco Mode and EV Mode drive options apart from the standard driving option. When the car is in EV mode, it can drive on electricity alone for a certain speed while the Eco mode maximises fuel efficiency.


Over all, the RX 450 Hybrid is an ideal car for people who are environment conscious, but do not wish to compromise on the performance and driving quality.

Danny Green is a car specialist. Read reviews and know about features of latest Lexus RX 450h and book a free test drive at his recommended website http://www.lexus.co.uk.
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