Is the 2011 Lexus LS 600h all wheel drive?
In most cases, the 2011 Lexus LS 460 will satisfy on multiple levels. The 2011 Lexus LS 460 is a large luxury sedan offered in standard- and long-wheelbase (LS 460 L) models. Rear-wheel drive is standard, and all-wheel drive is optional on both models. The LS 600H L hybrid is reviewed separately.
What kind of engine does the Lexus LS 600h hybrid have?
The LS 600h L hybrid’s power system employs two electric motors plus a 5.0-liter, 389-horsepower V-8, delivering a combined power output of 438 horsepower. The 460 uses an eight-speed automatic; the hybrid has an electronically controlled continuously variable transmission.
Is the Lexus LS 460 AWD or AWD?
The air suspension is a stand-alone option available only on AWD models and the LS 460 L. For 2011, the Lexus LS 460’s adjustable air suspension (previously a standard feature on all-wheel-drive models) becomes an option. Otherwise, the LS is unchanged.
How long does the Lexus powertrain warranty last?
The Powertrain Warranty is for 72 months or 70,000 miles, whichever occurs first. Except for the situations listed on the Basic Warranty page, this warranty covers repairs needed to fix defects in materials or workmanship of any component listed below:
What’s the MPG on a 2013 Lexus LS 600h?
The 2013 Lexus LS 600h L challenges conventional wisdom about what a hybrid should be. As Cars.com reviewer Joe Wiesenfelder notes, this luxury hybrid is EPA rated at an unimpressive 19/23 mpg city/highway. Automakers build hybrids — and consumers buy them — for different reasons.
Is the Lexus LS 600h the only limousine in the world?
And it is the only limousine in the world that can waft away from a kerb completely silently, emitting nothing whatsoever into city atmospheres, achieving everything Ken Livingstone apparently wants apart from an ostentatious display of hard-earned wealth. What do owners think of the Lexus LS 600h (2006 – 2012)?
How many miles does a Lexus LS Diesel get?
“My Lexus LS diesel has covered 83,000 miles and is trouble free, but my only concern is lack of power and poor economy (30-35 mpg). I’m considering having it re-chipped, would this be a good idea?”