Friday, 4 December 2009

2010 Lexus LS Premium Large Sedan

2010 Lexus LS
2010 Lexus LS Premium Large Sedan
2010 Lexus LS Premium Large Sedan Side
2010 Lexus LS Premium Large Sedan Interior
2010 Lexus LS Premium Large Sedan Dash Driver
2010 Lexus LS should receive styling refresh. Three versions of Lexus' flagship sedan should continue to offer. Regular-length 460 should continue, together with 460 L and the gas / electric hybrid 600h L that adds about 5-inch wheelbase and overall length. Rear-wheel drive must remain standard on the 460 and 460 L. AWD is likely to remain on the 600h is available in standard and 460 models 460 and 460 L. All must have a 4.6-liter V8 and an 8-speed automatic transmission. Rear-drive versions have 380 hp and AWD models should be 357. The 600h is likely to continue to pair the 5.0-liter gasoline V8 with electric motors total 438 hp. Hybrids is likely to continue to use the continued transmission of variable automatic (CVT). Available safety features should include ABS, traction control, a charging system, front side airbags, rear side airbags, curtain airbags, and front knee airbags. Air suspension with driver-selected firm must remain standard in all AWD LS models and is available in the rear-drive 460 L. A keyless entry and starting system with pocket transmitter and steering-linked headlights should remain the standard.

Team selection should include the 460's Comfort Package with heated and cooled front seats, heated rear seats, heated steering wheel, and power rear sunshade. A heated steering wheel and power blinds must remain the standard of 460-AWD. The 460's Comfort Plus package will likely continue to add power rear seat and rear side airbags. Maybe the rest is available for 460 L is a Rear Seat Upgrade Package that includes cooled rear console and four-zone climate control that reacts to occupants' body temperature. Perhaps also offered on 460 L and 600h is the Executive Class Seating Package that changed the configuration seating for four passengers and adds a table drawn, DVD entertainment, and lying down, massaging right-rear seat.

A navigation system with glass cameras and wireless phones should remain optional link to the 460, and 460 L and 600h standards. Lexus' Pre-Collision Safety System must remain available on all LS models. Packed with adaptive cruise control, automatically tightens seatbelts and readies full braking power when sensors detect a close collision. Also likely to remain available is Lexus' Advanced Parking Guidance System, which provides hands-free parallel parking. This report is based on the evaluation of the 2009 Lexus LS.

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