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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 Lexus vehicles - Wikipedia

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    HS: compact FWD. 2010 Lexus HS 250h; ES: midsize FWD. 1990 Lexus ES 250; ... HS 250h ANF10 2.4L 2AZ-FXE I4: 2009–2018 Compact hybrid sedan: Lexus IS. Lexus IS ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Toyota Motor Kyushu - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, it introduced the hybrid-only Lexus HS (HS250h) [15] and its sister car, [16] the Japan-only Sai. [17] In 2010, the company transferred production of the non-hybrid Highlanders to Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana. [18] In early 2011, Toyota Motor Kyushu entered into production the first-generation hybrid Lexus CT (CT200h). [19]

  6. List of hybrid vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Lexus: Lexus RX 450h: Automobile 2010 model, 2GR-FXE V6 engine, 2nd generation 2009 Lexus: Lexus HS 250h/Toyota Sai: Automobile 2AZ-FXE engine, similar to Camry hybrid 2009 Mercedes-Benz: Mercedes S400 BlueHybrid: Automobile Global Hybrid Cooperation, mild hybrid, first lithium-ion battery hybrid and first Mercedes hybrid 2009 Mercedes-Benz

  7. Lexus - Wikipedia

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    Lexus (レクサス, Rekusasu) is the luxury vehicle division of the Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation. The Lexus brand is marketed in more than 90 countries and territories worldwide [3] [6] and is Japan's largest-selling make of premium cars. It has ranked among the 10 largest Japanese global brands in market value. [7]