Luxury carmaker, Lexus is to unveil a new full hybrid model at the forthcoming Geneva motor show.
Proclaimed to be the first full hybrid within the ‘premium compact’ sector, the new CT 200h will join the brand’s blooming hybrid range which includes the RX 450h, GS 450h and LS 600h.
Described as a car for those that ‘want to lower their emissions, but not their standards’, the new car will be unveiled to the world’s motoring press when the doors open on the 80th Geneva show on March 2. The carmaker has so far issued only this teaser shot (pictured) but expect the new Lexus to be of a similar size to parent firm, Toyota’s Prius model.
The latest model is revealed just six months after the Japanese carmaker revealed its new LF-Ch hybrid concept was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September.
The Lexus LFA supercar will also be on show at Geneva, just ahead of the initial order period for the model coming to a close, although this model will be without the eco-credentials of its hybrid brothers.






