In addition to being on the forefront of hybrids in the market, the Lexus CT 200h promises first-rate safety features to Nevada Lexus shoppers. In stock now at Lexus of Reno, the luxury hybrid hatchback was one of six out of 16 small cars chosen as a “Top Safety Pick” by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
The highest safety recognition award by the IIHS, the CT 200h earned the accolade by receiving the highest level of “good” in impact evaluations conducted and is made with electronic stability control.
In addition to safety, Nevada Lexus shoppers can expect stellar energy efficiency in the Lexus CT 200h. Drivers will love its EPA-estimated 40 mpg highway and 43 mpg city for a combined 42 mpg using regular 87-octane gasoline—putting it in the top of its class of best-combined fuel economy.
For 2012, the popular CT 200h hybrid premium compact will offer a new F Sport Package with special suspension tuning and 17-inch F Sport alloy wheels. The F Sport package also includes a unique front mesh grille, larger rear deck spoiler and exterior F Sport badging. This package offers seats trimmed in black NuLuxe or perforated black leather with white perforation holes. Other interior features include metal front scuff plates, aluminum sport pedals, metallic trim added to the dash panel, a leather-trimmed shift knob and black headliner.
All CT 200h models receive a standard Vehicle Proximity Notification System. This external sound system is designed to help assist pedestrians to be aware of the presence of hybrid or electric vehicles traveling at low speeds on city streets and will automatically turn off above a certain speed. This feature will be on CT first with other Lexus hybrids to follow.
To learn more about the 2012 CT 200h, please visit Lexus of Reno online at http://www.lexusofreno.com/
Nevada Lexus shoppers can see the entire 2012 lineup at Reno of Lexus. Appointments for a test-drives can be made by calling 888-220-2585.
Contact Lexus of Reno
3225 Mill Street
Reno, NV 89502
http://www.nevadalexus.com
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