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Lexus to Launch CT200h Hybrid Hatch ‘Worldwide’ By May 2010

Lexus CT200h hybrid will be making its first appearance at Geneva next week, but a leak of the hybrid’s digital press kit has revealed the details a little early.

Based on the LF-Ch concept from Frankfurt, the five-door hybrid is driven by a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine and magnet synchronous electric motor, which channel momentum to the front axle via a electrically-controlled contiously variable transmission.d a magnet synchronous electric motor. The company has not published performance details, but they do say that the motor is “powerful.” Nickel-metal hydride is used for the high voltage battery. Power is sent to the front wheels via a electrically-controlled contiuously variable transmission, or E-CVT for short. The motor is powered by a nickel-metal hydride battery. The car features four driving modes: EV, Eco, Normal and Sport. Coming in smaller than the Prius, the CT 200h measures 4,320mm x 1,765mm x 1,430mm (l x w x h).

read more http://autoten.com/2010/02/27/lexus-...-by-late-2010/
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