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  2. Lexus HS - Wikipedia

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    Lexus HS 250h. The Lexus HS had early success in the Japanese market, where in its first month, the vehicle recorded 3,000 pre-orders, 10,000 sales, and a waiting list that was six months long. [22] [23] Because of the higher than expected demand in Japan, Lexus lowered its allocation and sales plans for the United States in October 2009. [24]

  3. List of Toyota transmissions - Wikipedia

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    P311 Estima (2006-2019), Alphard Hybrid (2009-2011), Camry Hybrid (2007-2011), Lexus HS 250h (2010-2012) - with motorized oil pump & additional cooling P312 Nissan Altima Hybrid - based on P311 P313 Highlander/Kluger Hybrid (2008-2013), Harrier Hybrid/Lexus RX450h (2010-2015) - based on P310.

  4. Lexus RX - Wikipedia

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    The RX 400h served as the launch vehicle of the Lexus hybrid lineup, which later expanded to include hybrid versions of other Lexus vehicles, including the GS 450h and LS 600h/LS 600h L, and in 2009, the first ever designated-hybrid (no gasoline model available) Lexus, the HS 250h. In January 2005, Lexus introduced the RX 330 "Thundercloud ...

  5. Lexus ES - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the 2010 model year ES underwent a mid-cycle facelift. A slightly revised grille resembled that of the new HS 250h, and the lower bumper and taillights were changed. Other exterior changes included chrome-trimmed side moulding, turn signal indicators on the side mirrors, and new split 5-spoke alloy wheels.

  6. Toyota Sai - Wikipedia

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    It was a sister car of the Lexus HS 250h that was released earlier in July, and the two models shared the basic components although they were differentiated by their interior and exterior designs. The Sai's body length, width, and height were smaller than those of the Lexus HS 250h by 95 mm (3.7 in), 15 mm (0.59 in), and 10 mm (0.39 in ...

  7. Hybrid Synergy Drive - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid Synergy Drive logo. Hybrid Synergy Drive (HSD), also known as Toyota Hybrid System II, is the brand name of Toyota Motor Corporation for the hybrid car drive train technology used in vehicles with the Toyota and Lexus marques.

  8. Lexus IS (XE20) - Wikipedia

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    Lexus implemented a staged rollout of the XE20 variants, starting with the IS 250 and IS 350 in 2005. The IS 300 and IS 220d, the latter of which marked Lexus's first diesel model, followed in 2006. In 2010, the IS 220d was replaced by the IS 200d. Lexus also produced high-performance variants of the IS under the F marque, known as the IS F.

  9. Zinc–air battery - Wikipedia

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    Zinc–air batteries have higher energy density than many other types of battery because atmospheric air is one of the battery reactants, in contrast to battery types that require a material such as manganese dioxide in combination with zinc. Energy density, when measured by weight (mass) is known as specific energy. The following table shows ...