When it arrives in dealerships this August, Lexus’s hybrid-only HS250h will start at $35,075, with the Premium trim available for $37,845.
Even the cheaper models are well equipped: standard features include power front seats, 10-speaker CD player, Bluetooth connectivity, 10 airbags, and 17-inch wheels. Premium models add heated and cooled front seats, automatic windshield wipers, headed mirrors, and wood interior trim.
Standard cars can add the Touring package, which includes heated seats, LED headlights, and 18-inch wheels. Touring models can pick the Technology package which includes a heads-up display, lane departure warning with an active “lane keep assist” similar to Infiniti’s lane-departure prevention, and Intuitive Park Assist. A Mark Levinson 330-watt surround sound system is also available.
Even the cheaper models are well equipped: standard features include power front seats, 10-speaker CD player, Bluetooth connectivity, 10 airbags, and 17-inch wheels. Premium models add heated and cooled front seats, automatic windshield wipers, headed mirrors, and wood interior trim.
Standard cars can add the Touring package, which includes heated seats, LED headlights, and 18-inch wheels. Touring models can pick the Technology package which includes a heads-up display, lane departure warning with an active “lane keep assist” similar to Infiniti’s lane-departure prevention, and Intuitive Park Assist. A Mark Levinson 330-watt surround sound system is also available.
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