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2006
LEXUS NEW CAR MODEL GUIDE |
The
line of luxurious performance machines
by Lexus, elite upscale label from Toyota
of Japan, features elegant sedans, sporty
coupes and rugged yet refined sport-utility
vehicles. In 2006, Lexus rolls out new
iterations of the IS series of wily
compact-class sports sedans and recasts
the GS series as perhaps the most sophisticated
luxury sports sedans on our planet.
The
world's first gas-electric luxury vehicle
also emerges badged as the RX 400h.
Derived from the RX 330 crossover SUV,
it packs a powerful V6 engine and multiple
electric motors plus optional all-wheel-drive
(AWD) traction.
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RX Series |
A crossover SUV from Lexus rises from
the FWD platform of a car. It provides
a luxurious five-seat passenger compartment
and rear cargo bay. Many safety systems
are in place, including curtain-style
air bags set above front and rear side
windows plus frontal air bags for front
buckets and large seat-mounted side
air bags to cover the rider's torso,
abdomen and pelvis, even an air bag
to shield the driver's knees. The cabin
piles on premium gear like electroluminescent
instruments in a triple-pod display,
and power seats, mirrors and windows.
RX 330 has a 3.3-liter aluminum V6 rated
this year at 223 hp with a five-speed
electronic automatic transaxle. Options
in packages list leather upholstery
and wood trim in walnut or bird's eye
maple, a navigation system and rear-view
video camera, moonroof, plus a Mark
Levinson audio system with six-disc
CD changer and satellite radio service.
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RX 440h |
The
new Lexus hybrid-powered luxury SUV
brings the exuberant acceleration of
a V8-powered vehicle but the miserly
fuel economy of a four-cylinder compact
car. Its Hybrid Synergy Drive (HSD)
powertrain teams a strong but efficient
3.3-liter V6 gasoline-fueled engine
modified off the RX 330 with two high-torque
electric motors -- one to turn the front
wheels and the other to work power accessories,
crank the V6 and recharge on-board batteries.
Total powertrain output is 268 hp. The
HSD controls all energy produced by
these plants and applies it directly
to the front wheels through an electronically
controlled continuously variable transmission
(CVT).
And for optional AWD, a third electric
motor drives rear wheels as the HSD
varies torque distribution front and
rear depending on traction conditions.
Then Lexus adds VDIM stability controls.
The deluxe five-place cabin of RX 400h
trims in soft leathers with brushed
aluminum accents.
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LX Series |
This full-size SUV carries luxurious
fittings of an elite sedan and the muscular
assets of a heavy-duty off-road warrior.
The vast passenger compartment accommodates
eight on three tiers of seats. And those
cushy appointments: Soft leather and
rich wood trimmings, power-everything,
and a premium Mark Levinson audio system
now listed as standard equipment. An
optional navigation system uses a Bluetooth
wireless connection plus a bumper camera
for reverse video views.
Power
for LX comes from a big V8 that earns
VVT-i valve controls and boosts the
power by 40 points to 275 hp. Towing
capacity also climbs -- to 6500 pounds.
The standard four-wheel-drive (4WD)
system has a center differential with
limited-slip capacity to distribute
engine torque to front or rear wheels.
Add a locking mechanism to the center
differential plus limited-slip rear
differential and you get maximum potential
for traction to climb over daunting
off-road obstacles.
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GX Series |
The mid-size Lexus SUV looks like a
reduced-scale variant of LX 470. It
also carries the big Lexus V8 with output
boosted to 263 hp through a five-speed
automatic with uphill and downhill shift
logic. The spacious cabin, trimmed in
leathers and hardwoods, provides three
tiers and seats seven. The permanently-engaged
4WD system has a center differential
with limited-slip.
Lexus
innovations aboard extend to active
traction control (ATC), adaptable variable
suspension (AVS) and downhill assist
control (DAC). Options include an exclusive
Mark Levinson premium audio system.
The Sport edition shows up with smoked
bezel headlamps on the prow and dark
graphite finish for 17-inch alloy wheels
and the roof rack. GX Sport also stocks
a variable suspension labeled Kinetic
Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS), with
Bluetooth wireless connection available
for the add-on navigation system. |
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LS Series |
Flagship
for Lexus is the full-size LS 430 sedan.
This is a dreamboat limousine-like hauler,
stretched to provide generous space
for riders and laced with luxury features,
then armed with advanced mechanical
systems linked to smart computer processors
that can out-think and out-perform other
vehicles. The big sedan draws strength
from the Lexus aluminum 4.3-liter V8
linked to a six-speed automatic transmission
with sequential shift feature. For 2006
the engine produces 278 hp.
An
optional Ultra Luxury Package adds extra
equipment like a laser-guided cruise
control system, sonar-based parking
guide and a navigation system with DVD-based
database and dash-board touch screen.
Further luxury touches include an internal
blower in front seats to circulate heated
or cooled air, and a heat element for
the rear bench with back massager and
seat-back power adjustments. A power-operated
sunscreen stands at the rear window,
with manual screens in rear doors. |
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ES Series |
As the sole Lexus sedan in front-wheel-drive
(FWD) format, ES 330 is a mid-size model
featuring crisp exterior styling and
fine appointments for a five-passenger
cabin. The sleek shell looks aggressive
but stylish -- and downright expensive.
Climb inside to find a refined compartment
trimmed in leather and wood. Editions
of 2006 show golden bird's eye maple
or burled walnut wood accents with options
for satellite radio service subscription,
a navigation system with voice activation
and a bumper camera that displays images
of the vehicle's reverse-moving view
on a dashboard video screen.
Power
comes from the Lexus 3.3-liter V6 rated
this year at 218 hp with a five-speed
electronic automatic transmission. Many
safety features go into the ES 330,
including curtain-style air bags above
side windows front and rear plus frontal
and seat-mounted side air bags. A vehicle
skid control system (VSC) is also available. |
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IS Series |
With
wheels at corners and the body marked
by flat flanks with a stubby prow and
tail leaving scant overhangs, the Lexus
IS series of compact-class sports sedans
resembles high-strung rally cars and
acts like road-hugging German touring
sedans. Designs are new in 2006 for
the second generation with a longer
and broader platform cast in the squatty
stance of a sports car.
Two
new V6 engines define models. The 2.5-liter
V6 with 204 hp drops into IS 250, with
options for RWD or AWD traction. The
3.5-liter version goes to IS 350 and
nets 306 hp. A new six-speed manual
transmission works on IS 250 only, or
optional six-speed sequential-shift
automatic with paddle-shifters on the
steering wheel. A VSC device is stock
for IS 250, but IS 350 scores the advanced
VDIM equipment. Optional 18-inch alloy
wheels employ tires of 225/40R18 front
and 255/40R18 rear. |
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GS Series |
Stunning
high-performance rear-wheel-drive (RWD)
four-door sports cars, constructed on
a larger structure for 2006 and stuffed
with high-tech mechanical hardware,
divide into editions based on engine
size. GS 430 gets the Lexus 4.3-liter
V8 with VVT-i (variable valve timing
with intelligence) to make 300 hp. GS
300 totes a new 3.0-liter V6 with VVT-i
for 245 hp. Both plants use a new close-ratio
six-speed automatic with sequential
manual shifter. But GS 300 adds optional
AWD traction for Snow Belt states.
An
adaptive variable suspension is aboard
and more computer-ized controls than
any other production car to-date. A
key element - Vehicle Dynamics Integrated
Man-agement - is new on GS 430. The
GS cockpit contains two bucket seats
flanking a floor console, a steering
wheel in wood and leather, and an instrument
panel with 160-mph analog speedometer,
analog tachometer and electronic digital
odometer. |
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SC Series |
The
two-seat sports car from Lexus can convert
from a hardtop coupe to a daring convertible
with push-button ease. With the top
raised, it carries an arching profile
that looks energetic up front but retro
in the rear with a roly-poly rump. With
the hardtop folded into the trunk, it
seems fluid and fast like a racy roadster.
Package restyling for 2006 includes
a new grille design with fresh headlamps
and standard adaptive front lighting
system (AFS).
A new six-speed sequential-shift automatic
transmission links to the aluminum 4.3-liter
V8, which nets 288 hp in 2006. Lexus
lines the sports car with gear for safety
and performance, as well as electronic
displays and lavish (even for Lexus)
appointments, including a standard Mark
Levinson audio kit. There are revised
combination meters in the instrument
panel and more color choices, such as
leather tinted in Camel with Espresso
wood trim. |
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