FRANKFURT MOTOR SHOW: Lexus Refines The LS 600h For 2010

FRANKFURT MOTOR SHOW: Lexus Refines The LS 600h For 2010
The LS 600h, the full hybrid Lexus flagship, gains a range of technological and styling improvements for the 2010 model year, changes that have been unveiled for the first time at the Frankfurt motor show.

With redesigned seating, updated equipment, a new ECO driving mode and new brakes, the LS 600h and the long wheelbase LS 600h L achieve advances in comfort and driving dynamics.

Lexus Hybrid Drive system
The full hybrid Lexus Hybrid Drive system that powers the LS 600h has a new ECO mode, which modifies the throttle action and performance of the air conditioning system to support fuel-efficient driving.

The relationship between movement of the accelerator pedal and system output is automatically controlled, reducing response to aggressive inputs to improve fuel economy and promote smoother driving. The load on the engine is also reduced under acceleration, which also helps improve fuel efficiency.

When the outside temperature is 20°C or higher, the air conditioning system automatically selects its air recirculation mode to reduce power consumption. The blower airflow is reduced when set to "high" and operation of the supplementary electrical heating system (the PTcompact heater) is stopped, further cutting the amount of power used. Also, the system will not signal for an increase in engine speed to boost power when the vehicle is at idle.

Repackaging of the full hybrid system's battery into two sections of six and 14 modules has reduced its overall size and freed up more luggage space in the boot.

Further development of the Lexus Hybrid Drive system has been revised to meet Euro V exhaust emissions standards, but with no change to the car's performance: the combination of the 5.0-litre V8 petrol engine and 165kW electric motor produces a maximum 439bhp and 520Nm of torque, giving nought to 62mph acceleration in 6.3 seconds. CO2 emissions are 219g/km and combined cycle fuel economy remains 30.4mpg (figures provisional prior to UK homologation).

New brakes
The LS 600h is newly equipped with larger, 380mm ventilated front disc brakes with six-piston callipers, rotors and pads developed jointly with specialist manufacturer Brembo. The pads are designed for quieter performance with less vibration and give fade-free high-speed stopping power.

Exterior styling
The revised model is distinguished visually by a new four-bar grille and front bumper with redesigned air intakes and foglamps. The headlamps have a new running light design and are finished in Lexus hybrid blue, giving the car a distinctive appearance befitting its flagship status.

In profile, the car has a new one-piece rocker moulding and new door mirrors that incorporate twin LED turn signals and puddle lamps, with chrome highlights.

Further new details include a lower bumper design with vertical fins to smooth the airflow from beneath the car. The range of exterior colours has been increased, with Mesa Red, Vanilla Mist, Richmond Green and Atlantic Blue newly available, together with the hybrid-exclusive Crystal Sapphire. The paint has a new Self-restoring Coat treatment that helps maintain a superb finish over the vehicle's lifetime.

Interior features
In the cabin the instrument binnacle has been revised to include a new full colour, TFT LCD display. A new meter design features a three-ring analogue dial with a central speedometer, a tachometer and coolant temperature gauge to the left, and a fuel gauge and hybrid system indicator to the right. A display

in the centre of the speedometer can be customised to display vehicle information, turn-by-turn navigation instructions and hybrid system status.

The upper air vents have been set apart from the instrumentation on the centre console, giving the dashboard a strong horizontal emphasis. The EMV multi-display touch screen has large switches and rearranged layout for the audio controls. The audio switch is now made of aluminium, adding to the premium feel and quality of the design.

The range of interior colour and trim combinations includes a new light grey semi-aniline leather upholstery.

New seating features
Both front seats are equipped with new, inflator operated active headrests. Activated by a signal from the airbag ECU in the event of a rear impact, the inflator slides a piston into the headrest, unlocking a mechanism that projects the headrest forwards and upwards, reducing the risk of whiplash injury.

The driver's seat also has a new return/away function. Linked to a similar function that moves the steering wheel, this automatically slides the seat back by up to 50mm when the driver unbuckles the seatbelt and turns the engine off. The seat returns to its selected driving position once the car is started again.

For the new model year the LS 600h is available with the Lexus Rear Seat Relaxation Pack for the first time in conjunction with a five-seat configuration.

The premium seat arrangement has a 40:20:40 design with an upper seatback reclining mechanism, fully retractable leg and footrest and lower back massage function, all operated using a remote controller. It also offers different levels of massage using an array of eight pneumatic chambers built into the seatback, and lumbar and shoulder areas.

The horizontal suspension position of the rear seat has been moved forwards 45mm to improve fit around the hips and the shape of the seat surface over the outer edges has been plumped up by around 10mm for better support.

The centre armrest has been redesigned too, fitted with a sliding lid and housing controls for the seats, earphone jack points and the remote control for the relaxation system. The seats have integral side airbags and the seat behind the front passenger in the Rear Seat Relaxation Pack has a seat cushion airbag to give the occupant extra restraint below the hips in the event of a collision.

Models fitted with the Rear Seat Relaxation Pack also offer an extra 40mm in the forward sliding range of the front passenger seat. Operated in conjunction with the retractable leg and foot rest, this allows the seat to be moved to its full front or return position using a switch in the rear centre armrest, or on the shoulder of the seat itself. When the front set is moved to its furthest forward position, its headrest is automatically retracted to give a clearer view from the rear.

Reducing the size of the rear air conditioning unit has increased boot capacity by approximately 35 litres.

New Lexus Navigation System
In common with its sister Lexus models, the LS 600h is adopting a new hard disc drive (HDD) navigation system with the 40GB capacity, giving Europe-wide coverage with traffic information data capture in each country.

The 19-speaker Mark Levinson Premium Surround Sound System fitted as standard in the LS 600h gives 7.1-channel surround sound on selected CDs and DVDs. It is now DAB ready (DAB audio will be available as a centre-fitted accessory) and provides USB and audio jack plug connection for fully controlled use of portable music players, and Bluetooth with an audio streaming function.

It also provides a new "sound library" function, using the navigation system's HDD to transfer and store music files from CD up to 10GB capacity – the equivalent of about 2,000 music tracks.

Automatic high beam system
The revised LS 600h features a new, automatic high beam system. A camera sensor in the rear view mirror detects oncoming traffic, street lamps and vehicles travelling ahead and automatically switches the headlamp high beam on and off according to driving conditions.


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richard112360richard112360 - 9/18/2009 11:36:52 AM
-3 Boost
IMHO, it still looks like a spruced up Toyota Camry


LexuryLexury - 9/22/2009 7:33:01 AM
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the lexus ls is the best car in the world. it is far superior than the maybach 52, bentley flying spur, and of phantom. it offers more room than any in its class. it's far superior than the long wheel base s-classes, audi a8s, xjr portfolios, and 760li's. bar none.


answeranswer - 9/18/2009 11:38:31 AM
+6 Boost
Glad to see Lexus address my one complaint with the interiors, the lack of color choices/combinations.


LexusKindaGuy12LexusKindaGuy12 - 9/18/2009 11:47:56 AM
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Good to see the LCD tach.


BMW4me4everBMW4me4ever - 9/18/2009 11:59:40 AM
+3 Boost
what did they do to the front of the car? Richard, I am with you on that one. It does look like the front end of the Camry. I can't believe Lexus would mess that up.


lexusrox123lexusrox123 - 9/20/2009 8:22:41 PM
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My gosh, they absolutely ruined the lower bumper and grille. I mean come on! why did have to square off the openings in the lower fascia? It looks so econo! the old one was better


JUGNUJUGNU - 9/18/2009 1:35:47 PM
+4 Boost
Design wise refreshed LS is an improvement except the LS hybrid grille. I think regular LS got a normal grille and not the thick chrome bars grille of LS600h.

JUGNU


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 9/18/2009 2:15:03 PM
-1 Boost
they made it look more like an avalon. why?


lexusrox123lexusrox123 - 9/20/2009 8:26:23 PM
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the side profile looks very similar to avalon's.


delandelan - 9/18/2009 2:34:07 PM
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I had to do a double take. Why in blazes are they using this chromified grille...ala the HS? I thought it was shiteous on the fusion, and new Lexus is taking it up wholesale. The Grille was one this the brand had going for it....until now.


FanboyOfTheTruthFanboyOfTheTruth - 9/18/2009 3:46:04 PM
+2 Boost
I imagine it won't be hard to swap the hybrid grille with the regular grille if one wants to.


LuxuryFanLuxuryFan - 9/18/2009 8:40:27 PM
+6 Boost
They should have taken the grille design in a better direction. Here it looks like any other Toyota saloon. Ugh X3.


LuxuryFanLuxuryFan - 9/19/2009 12:15:34 AM
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Upon closer inspection: I can't believe Toyota had the gall to not incorporate the proper circle 'L' into the grille design. It appears to be a *gasp* sticker. Who places something as downscale as colored glossy paper with adhesive on a supposed luxury sedan that costs well over $100k?


LexuryLexury - 9/19/2009 1:55:12 PM
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it looks tacky but it gets the job done. it's still 100x better than a sclass. lexus ls has always been the benchmark even in its first year. mercedes copied the ls design. the sc300 was a true sl competitor too. great comfort provided with great luxury = good gt car.


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