TOKYO – Toyota’s Lexus brand is considering the
addition of at least two dedicated hybrid vehicles to its rapidly expanding
product portfolio, including a premium-priced companion to the Toyota Prius and a mid-size crossover that
could be the industry’s first dedicated gas-electric CUV, according to www.edmunds.com.
Lexus currently offers both conventional and hybrid versions of several existing models but does not market a dedicated hybrid-only vehicle such as the Prius. The next-generation Prius, which is slated to go into production in Japan in less than a year, is expected to make its world debut in January at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show. It will be joined at the Detroit show by a new Lexus hybrid, which may also feature Toyota’s first use of advanced lithium-ion batteries in place of the current nickel-metal-hydride system. It is not known if the Lexus hybrid concept for Detroit will be a crossover or a five-door hatchback sedan.










