Lexus Performance Hybrid
Hybrid Myths

Like any technological revolution, hybrid vehicles have created their fair share of misconceptions. So it's worth considering some of the myths that surround this new energy source, and finding out the truth.

                          

You'll never have to plug in a Lexus hybrid powered car. The petrol engine generates all the electricity a Lexus hybrid needs to keep the battery charged. This stored electrical energy is then used to supplement the petrol engine during accelerating and cruising.

The high output Lexus Nickel-Metal-Hydride 288V battery has a warranty of 8 years however it has been engineered to last for many years, in some cases potentially the life-span of the vehicle.

In building other hybrid engines, automotive engineers focused on fuel economy at the expense of performance. Lexus has achieved both, as the high technology petrol engine works together with high voltage electric power, for outstanding performance.

Hybrids were first invented almost a century ago, shortly after the invention of the very first conventional cars. Technology evolved to a certain point, yet it took Lexus engineers to develop their true performance potential. So today's Lexus Hybrid Drive is proven technology. As for safety equipment, Lexus hybrid vehicles have more active and passive safety and handling technology than most conventional cars on the road today.

As fuel costs soar and the environment becomes an ever-increasing concern, most major carmakers are busy developing hybrid technology. So in the near future, we’ll likely see more hybrids on the road, not less. Toyota alone has produced 600,000 worldwide.