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This summer the Lexus range is
being extended to include a new
version, the RX 400h SR, that
offers a typically high Lexus
specification with great options
for multimedia and entertainment
systems.
The Lexus RX 400h was the
pioneer of hybrid power in the
premium SUV market and since its
launch two years ago has enjoyed
strong popularity, accounting
for almost two thirds of all RX
sales during 2006.
The RX 400h SR, on sale now, is
positioned in the line-up
between the standard RX 400h and
the RX 400h SE. It builds on the
regular RX specification with
leather upholstery, eight-way
electric front seat adjustment,
heated front seats, a 40:20:40
split-folding rear seat and
metallic paint. And, of course,
it comes with the higher
performance, high fuel
efficiency and lower emissions
benefits of Lexus Hybrid Drive,
accelerating from rest to 62mph
in 7.6 seconds, returning
34.9mpg in combined cycle
driving and emitting 192g/km of
carbon dioxide.
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The Lexus Multimedia system is
available as an option, a
package that comprises DVD
satellite navigation with
dynamic route guidance, voice
command control of key audio,
navigation and communication
functions, Bluetooth
connectivity, an 11-speaker Mark
Levinson premium audio system
with six-disc DVD autochanger
and digital MP3/WMA file
recognition, Park Assist Monitor
and an Electro Multi-Vision VCA
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An
in-car entertainment (ICE)
package is also available, with
twin headrest mounted screens
and infra-red headphones for
rear seat passengers to enjoy
movies or computer games on the
move.
The RX 400h SR is available in
Platinum Ice or Astral Black
metallic finish, with grey or
black leather interior. The
model has a class-leading 16E
insurance group, with
on-the-road prices starting at
£37,500. |