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HYBRID LEXUS IMPRESSES







                       exus doesn’t do the obvious, if it did   9.2 seconds, the GS 450h will manage it in under
                       then the four-door executive saloon     six seconds while still achieving 45.6 mpg on the
                       would have a powerful diesel engine     combined cycle.
                       fitted, say like BMW, Audi, Jaguar or
                       Mercedes, but no, Lexus does things     Impressive figures for a mid-sized sports coupe,
                       differently so you’ll find the Lexus GS   never mind a BMW 5 Series-rivalling saloon that
                       utilises a petrol engine which is bud-  comes with four doors and a spacious interior.
       L died-up to a powerful electric motor.
                                                               You will pay quite a premium for that V6 power
          Yes, hybrid is the way to go, says Lexus, but does it   though – the starting price of the GS 450h is
          make sense in practice?                              £53,050, while its less powerful sibling starts from
                                                               just £36,125.
          The GS is available with two different power
          set-ups.                                             There are also four trim levels for the GS 300h                  Fit and finish is up there with the best from        best out of the extraordinary acceleration the GS
                                                               while the GS 450h makes do with just two – the F                 Germany, albeit probably not quite so well laid-out   450h is capable of.
          The GS 300h uses a 2.5-litre, four-cylinder          Sport and the range-topping Premier (£54,050),                   or ergonomically pleasing. It is not quite as
          ‘Atkinson Cycle’ petrol unit and an electric motor.   which I have had on test.                                       clean-cut as the Audi A6 but, to my eyes, is more    However, and here is the rub, the GS 450h just
                                                                                                                                interesting. There is plenty of comfort too.         doesn’t feel like much fun to drive. The adaptive
          The much-more lairy GS 450h, in place of the 2.5     I like the exterior styling - with a huge, open front                                                                 dampers fall between two stools, a little too hard to
          litre unit, has a V6 3.5-litre petrol engine instead.  grille that seems to divide opinion - and                      The big difference between the Lexus and its main    make it a satisfying long-distance cruiser and a little
                                                               overall I think the GS is a very imposing car.                   rivals is in the driving. Being a hybrid the GS pulls   too soft to enjoy throwing it around corners.
          The GS 300h manages a respectable 0-62mph in                                                                          away smoothly and silently in EV mode, a pleasant
                                                                                                                                change from the rattle of a cold diesel engine first   Is hybrid the way to go when it comes to executive
                                                                                                                                thing. Even when up to speed, with the 2.5-litre V6   saloons? Probably, but this face-lifted Lexus GS
                                                                                                                                cutting in, things remain pretty quiet.              450h has a way to go still to catch up and overtake
                                                                                                                                                                                     its oil-fuelled rivals. Refinement is terrific, build-
                                                                                                                                I found the CVT gearbox helped with its smooth,      quality is exceptional and styling is inspired, but
                                                                                                                                linear power delivery – although it did seem a little   until a hybrid system can reap much bigger benefits
                                                                                                                                dim-witted when pushed hard and whined a little in   to running costs (I averaged just over 30 mpg),
                                                                                                                                protest at the red line. There is always the         people will still look at the figures and opt for diesel
                                                                                                                                paddle-shifters though if you really want to get the   – unless the government has other ideas.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                             STEVE BERRY





























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