Pricing Announced for the 2010 Lexus HS 250h

10LexusHS250h Lexus has announced pricing for its dedicated hybrid model, the HS 250h. The base model will have a starting price of $34,200, while the Premium trim will go for $36,970. These prices do not include a destination fee of $875.

The HS 250h has an EPA rating of 35/34 mpg city/highway, and Lexus says the vehicle produces 70% fewer smog-forming emissions than the average new car. The HS 250h also offers four drive modes that allow drivers to choose how efficiently they want to drive: Normal, Power, Eco and EV.

The Premium trim will add such amenities as heated/ventilated leather front seats, rain-sensing windshield wipers, wood trim, 18-inch alloy wheels and heated exterior mirrors. Those are often standard from other near-luxury brands, like Acura.

The HS 250h will reach dealerships in August.

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By Stephen Markley | July 20, 2009 | Comments (6)

Comments 

kj

This is a Lexus? At first I thought it was the new Ford Fusion with the over-done front grille. Com'om Lexus, you can do better design.

Julio

Yay... an overpriced corolla...

bg

I can remember when the fusion first came out and so many reviews bashed the grill. Now that toyota is stealing it, it's okay. bias anyone?

Derrick G

Why is the car parked in a handicapped space and taking up part of the access area for the space next to it to boot? Does Lexus think its vehicles are entitled to park just wherever?

Scott

Derrick, didn’t you get the memo? Lexus drivers either think they’re too important to obey traffic signs or senile. (Usually both from my experience.)

CowboyZZ

Beautiful Camry.

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