Car Review Lexus CT 200h F Sport

15 February 2012

Little in the Middle But She Got Much Back

If the Lexus CT 200h F Sport were competing in the 2012 Olympic Games in London, she would be running in the 100 metre sprint. The Lexus Ct 200h covers all the attributes of a sprinter – think nimble, fast and sporting a great booty.

As a premium compact hybrid, she would be leaving her competitors in the dust. In fact, they probably wouldn’t even bother showing up for the race. Not only does she exude the Lexus’s typical characteristics – after-sale pampering, sleek exterior and luxurious interior – but her starting price is $40,000. While other Lexus cars of her style and attributes cost upwards of $250,000, the Lexus CT 200h’s price immediately gives her more bang out of the starting gate.

With a Hybrid Synergy Drive system, the Lexus CT 200h is capable of pure electric running and features technology which allows the driver to switch to ‘ECO’ mode for fuel efficient driving.  With an Atkinson cycle 1.8L four cylinder petrol engine, all up power is 100kW and a peak torque of 142 Nm. Put the pedal to the floor and the Lexus CT 200h will jump from zero to 100km in 10.3 seconds – and there will be no photo finish needed.

Considered a small car, the Lexus CT 200h is verging on mid-sized  and doesn’t look like your typical ‘sports’ car. The newest member to the Lexus family, she is the first example of the company’s global rebrand, seen by the newly styled ‘L’ on the grill. The interiors are up to scratch for Lexus quality with plenty of legroom, adjustable seating and a dashboard of electronics which look like a cinema complex. And while she drives from the front, she’s powered from behind. Her booty has plenty to show off, with a 375 litre luggage compartment.

Describe this car in 3 words
Sporty, Stable, Speedy

What are the best things about this car?
For a Hybrid of this size and quality, you can’t go past the price as one of the stand out features

What are the downsides about this car?
While the Lexus CT 200h drives softly over most terrains, there is noticeable tyre noise over gravel and dirt roads

What kind of petrol does she use?
Atkinson cycle 1.8L four cylinder petrol engine

Liked it?
If you’re looking for a sports car with plenty of power and even more room, look no further

Recommended Soundtrack?
Pumped Up Kicks by Foster The People

If this car was personified, who would it be?
Marion Jones

Lexus CT 200h F Sport
Little in the Middle But She Got Much Back

If the Lexus CT 200h F Sport were competing in the 2012 Olympic Games in London, she would be running in the 100 metre sprint. The Lexus Ct 200h covers all the attributes of a sprinter – think nimble, fast and sporting a great booty.

As a premium compact hybrid, she would be leaving her competitors in the dust. In fact, they probably wouldn’t even bother showing up for the race. Not only does she exude the Lexus’s typical characteristics – after-sale pampering, sleek exterior and luxurious interior – but her starting price is $40,000. While other Lexus cars of her style and attributes cost upwards of $250,000, the Lexus CT 200h’s price immediately gives her more bang out of the starting gate.

With a Hybrid Synergy Drive system, the Lexus CT 200h is capable of pure electric running and features technology which allows the driver to switch to ‘ECO’ mode for fuel efficient driving.  With an Atkinson cycle 1.8L four cylinder petrol engine, all up power is 100kW and a peak torque of 142 Nm. Put the pedal to the floor and the Lexus CT 200h will jump from zero to 100km in 10.3 seconds – and there will be no photo finish needed.

Considered a small car, the Lexus CT 200h is verging on mid-sized  and doesn’t look like your typical ‘sports’ car. The newest member to the Lexus family, she is the first example of the company’s global rebrand, seen by the newly styled ‘L’ on the grill. The interiors are up to scratch for Lexus quality with plenty of legroom, adjustable seating and a dashboard of electronics which look like a cinema complex. And while she drives from the front, she’s powered from behind. Her booty has plenty to show off, with a 375 litre luggage compartment.

Describe this car in 3 words
Sporty, Stable, Speedy

What are the best things about this car?
For a Hybrid of this size and quality, you can’t go past the price as one of the stand out features

What are the downsides about this car?
While the Lexus CT 200h drives softly over most terrains, there is noticeable tyre noise over gravel and dirt roads

What kind of petrol does she use?
Atkinson cycle 1.8L four cylinder petrol engine

Liked it?
If you’re looking for a sports car with plenty of power and even more room, look no further

Recommended Soundtrack?
Pumped Up Kicks by Foster The People

If this car was personified, who would it be?
Marion Jones