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[[Image:Lexus LS 600HD Energy Monitor.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Hybrid drive monitor.]]
[[Image:Lexus LS 600HD Energy Monitor.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Hybrid drive monitor.]]
[[Image:Lexus LS 600hl Headlight.jpg|right|300px|thumb|LED headlamps on the ''' LS 600h L''']]
[[Image:Lexus LS 600hl Headlight.jpg|right|300px|thumb|LED headlamps on the ''' LS 600h L''']]
[[Lexus]] has announced that the '''LS600h L''' (a performance [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] version of its flagship sedan, the [[Lexus LS|LS]]) is scheduled to go on sale in North America by spring 2007. It will be the world's first vehicle to feature a [[Full Hybrid|'''full hybrid''']] V8 powertrain. The LS 600h L will combine an all new 5.0 liter [[V8]] gas engine with high-output electric motors and a newly designed "large capacity" [[Battery pack|battery pack]]. It will provide an estimated combined 430 [[HP|horsepower]]. As a [[Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle|SULEV-rated]] (Super Low Emissions) vehicle, the LS600h L is estimated to produce just 20 per cent of the pollution that causes smog than that of conventional V8 power plants. The vehicle will use a 2-stage [[Continuously Variable Transmission|ECVT transmission]].  
The '''Lexus LS600h L''' is a [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] version of [[Lexus]]' flagship sedan, the [[Lexus LS|LS]]). It went on sale in North America in the spring of 2007. It was the world's first vehicle to feature a [[Full Hybrid|'''full hybrid''']] V8 powertrain. The LS 600h L utilizes an all new 5.0 liter [[V8]] gas engine with high-output electric motors and a newly designed "large capacity" [[Battery pack|battery pack]], providing a combined 430 [[HP|horsepower]]. As a [[Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle|SULEV-rated]] (Super Low Emissions) vehicle, the LS600h L is estimated to produce just 20 per cent of the pollution that causes smog than that of conventional V8 power plants. The vehicle uses a 2-stage [[Continuously Variable Transmission|ECVT transmission]].  


Since there is inherent noise, vibration and harshness (NHV) generated by most [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] power plants, [[Lexus|Lexus]] engineers have turned their attention to this area. Their efforts were so focused on cabin quietness that they had to extensively re-engineer many of the accessory motors and switches to compensate for such quiet running.
Since there is inherent noise, vibration and harshness (NHV) generated by most [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] power plants, [[Lexus|Lexus]] engineers have turned their attention to this area. Their efforts were so focused on cabin quietness that they had to extensively re-engineer many of the accessory motors and switches to compensate for such quiet running.
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With "quiet-ride" ranking as one of the top reasons to purchase a luxury vehicle, the LS 600h L is poised to please even the most exacting luxury car buyer. According to [[Lexus|Lexus]], the LS 600h L has NVH levels that are about half that found in conventional cars, making the [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] LS one of the quietest automobiles ever built.  
With "quiet-ride" ranking as one of the top reasons to purchase a luxury vehicle, the LS 600h L is poised to please even the most exacting luxury car buyer. According to [[Lexus|Lexus]], the LS 600h L has NVH levels that are about half that found in conventional cars, making the [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] LS one of the quietest automobiles ever built.  


When it hits North American dealers in the spring of 2007, only the long-wheelbase version will be offered. In Europe and Japan, a standard wheelbase model, the '''LS 600h''', is sold.
In North American, only the long-wheelbase version is offered. In Europe and Japan, a standard wheelbase model, the '''LS 600h''', is sold. The LS600h L, as is the regular LS460, was designed with the ''L-Finesse'' design language formed by Toyota-Lexus global design manager [[Simon Humphries]].


Preliminary dimensions are available on the [http://www.lexus-europe.com/about_lexus/news_and_events/new_lexus_ls600h_at_ny.asp Lexus website.]
See Wikicars' comprehensive '''[[{{PAGENAME}} Review]]'''.


===Recent Changes===
===Recent Changes===
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==Pricing==
Pricing is expected to be around $115,000 USD.
==Gas Mileage==
The 2008 [[Lexus]] LS 600h L [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] is expected to have a combined city/highway mileage in the low-20 mile per gallon range.
==Unique Attributes==
The [[Lexus|Lexus]] LS 600h L has the first [[Light-emitting diode|LED]] headlights of any production vehicle, but does mean that the LS 600h cannot have lane keep assist (available on the LS 460) due to the little amount of infra-red emitted by the LED headlamps and reduced size of the infrared emitter. The LS 600h L will also have a newly developed [[Pre-collision system|Advanced Pre-Collision System (APCS)]], a [[Lexus]] first. The APCS detects objects in its forward path such as other vehicles and even pedestrians. It will then warn the driver before making the necessary braking and steering actions to avoid a collision.
The vehicle is also capable of taking the control when it's time to squeeze into that tight city parking space. A parallel [[Park Assist|park-assist]] function, the Advanced Parking Guidance System (APGS), parks the car at the push of a button, requiring just a little brake work from the driver.
The Lexus LS600h had won the ''Most Beautiful Large sedan in the World'' award in 2007.
==See Also==
{{Lexus}}
==External Links==
* [http://www.lexus-europe.com/about_lexus/news_and_events/new_lexus_ls600h_at_ny.asp LS 600h L Preliminary Site]
* [http://www.GreenHybrid.com GreenHybrid.com]
* [http://www.MixedPower.com MixedPower.com]
*[http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2009/09/lexus-to-debut-facelifted-2010-ls460.html Lexus to Debut Facelifted 2010 LS460 and LS600h at Frankfurt Motor Show]
*[http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2009/09/frankfurt-show-2010-lexus-ls600h-gets.html Frankfurt Show: 2010 Lexus LS600h gets Mild Tweaks and More Compact Battery Pack]
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''Add more fields as necessary.''
The 2008 [[Lexus]] LS 600h L [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] is expected to have a combined city/highway mileage in the low-20 mile per gallon range.


As seen on the [http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm FuelEconomy.gov] website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:
As seen on the [http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm FuelEconomy.gov] website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:
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==Unique Attributes==
==Unique Attributes==
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The [[Lexus|Lexus]] LS 600h L has the first [[Light-emitting diode|LED]] headlights of any production vehicle, but does mean that the LS 600h cannot have lane keep assist (available on the LS 460) due to the little amount of infra-red emitted by the LED headlamps and reduced size of the infrared emitter. The LS 600h L will also have a newly developed [[Pre-collision system|Advanced Pre-Collision System (APCS)]], a [[Lexus]] first. The APCS detects objects in its forward path such as other vehicles and even pedestrians. It will then warn the driver before making the necessary braking and steering actions to avoid a collision.
 
The vehicle is also capable of taking the control when it's time to squeeze into that tight city parking space. A parallel [[Park Assist|park-assist]] function, the Advanced Parking Guidance System (APGS), parks the car at the push of a button, requiring just a little brake work from the driver.


==Interior==
==Interior==
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==Criticisms==
==Criticisms==
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"There's plenty to admire about the Lexus hybrid LS600hL. It's a beautifully made, sumptuously equipped, highly refined super sedan that Japan can be proud of. But then, extactly the same can be said for the normal Lexus LS460 which is cheaper and lighter, almost as economical in the real world nd doesn't have the LS600h's fearsomely complex AWD hybrid system to drag around (and maintain). The LS600h is a technical tour de force, no question, and all about Lexus making a statement, especially to the Germans. Trouble is, the hybrid part really works around town. It's expensive, boring and sterile to drive and I'd wager a Euro diesel would go close for running costs and emissions. Driver appeal? Don't ask." - Wheels Magazine


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==Awards==
==Awards==
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*The Lexus LS600h won the ''Most Beautiful Large sedan in the World'' award in 2007.


==See Also==
==See Also==
{{Lexus}}


==External Links==
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*[http://www.lexus-europe.com/about_lexus/news_and_events/new_lexus_ls600h_at_ny.asp Official European Lexus LS 600h L website]


'''''News and References'''''
'''''News and References'''''
*[http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2009/09/lexus-to-debut-facelifted-2010-ls460.html Lexus to Debut Facelifted 2010 LS460 and LS600h at Frankfurt Motor Show]
*[http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2009/09/frankfurt-show-2010-lexus-ls600h-gets.html Frankfurt Show: 2010 Lexus LS600h gets Mild Tweaks and More Compact Battery Pack]


'''''Enthusiast Sites and Discussion Forums'''''
'''''Enthusiast Sites and Discussion Forums'''''
* [http://www.GreenHybrid.com GreenHybrid.com]
* [http://www.MixedPower.com MixedPower.com]


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2010 Lexus LS 600h L
Lexus LS 600h L
Hybrid drive monitor.
LED headlamps on the LS 600h L

The Lexus LS600h L is a hybrid version of Lexus' flagship sedan, the LS). It went on sale in North America in the spring of 2007. It was the world's first vehicle to feature a full hybrid V8 powertrain. The LS 600h L utilizes an all new 5.0 liter V8 gas engine with high-output electric motors and a newly designed "large capacity" battery pack, providing a combined 430 horsepower. As a SULEV-rated (Super Low Emissions) vehicle, the LS600h L is estimated to produce just 20 per cent of the pollution that causes smog than that of conventional V8 power plants. The vehicle uses a 2-stage ECVT transmission.

Since there is inherent noise, vibration and harshness (NHV) generated by most hybrid power plants, Lexus engineers have turned their attention to this area. Their efforts were so focused on cabin quietness that they had to extensively re-engineer many of the accessory motors and switches to compensate for such quiet running.

With "quiet-ride" ranking as one of the top reasons to purchase a luxury vehicle, the LS 600h L is poised to please even the most exacting luxury car buyer. According to Lexus, the LS 600h L has NVH levels that are about half that found in conventional cars, making the hybrid LS one of the quietest automobiles ever built.

In North American, only the long-wheelbase version is offered. In Europe and Japan, a standard wheelbase model, the LS 600h, is sold. The LS600h L, as is the regular LS460, was designed with the L-Finesse design language formed by Toyota-Lexus global design manager Simon Humphries.

See Wikicars' comprehensive Lexus LS 600h L Review.

Recent Changes

  • The 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show will play host to the unveiling of the LS range's first mid-cycle facelift set to go on sale in the 2010 model year.[1]

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$109,675
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The 2008 Lexus LS 600h L hybrid is expected to have a combined city/highway mileage in the low-20 mile per gallon range.

As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:

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The Lexus LS 600h L has the first LED headlights of any production vehicle, but does mean that the LS 600h cannot have lane keep assist (available on the LS 460) due to the little amount of infra-red emitted by the LED headlamps and reduced size of the infrared emitter. The LS 600h L will also have a newly developed Advanced Pre-Collision System (APCS), a Lexus first. The APCS detects objects in its forward path such as other vehicles and even pedestrians. It will then warn the driver before making the necessary braking and steering actions to avoid a collision.

The vehicle is also capable of taking the control when it's time to squeeze into that tight city parking space. A parallel park-assist function, the Advanced Parking Guidance System (APGS), parks the car at the push of a button, requiring just a little brake work from the driver.

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"There's plenty to admire about the Lexus hybrid LS600hL. It's a beautifully made, sumptuously equipped, highly refined super sedan that Japan can be proud of. But then, extactly the same can be said for the normal Lexus LS460 which is cheaper and lighter, almost as economical in the real world nd doesn't have the LS600h's fearsomely complex AWD hybrid system to drag around (and maintain). The LS600h is a technical tour de force, no question, and all about Lexus making a statement, especially to the Germans. Trouble is, the hybrid part really works around town. It's expensive, boring and sterile to drive and I'd wager a Euro diesel would go close for running costs and emissions. Driver appeal? Don't ask." - Wheels Magazine

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