
LEXUS HYBRID POWER LEADS THE PACK
GS 450h will become Eastern Creek Raceway’s permanent safety car and
was chosen for its outstanding power, acceleration and cruising
abilities.
Eastern Creek Raceway Chief Executive, Geoff Arnold, said that GS 450h surpasses the requirements for a pace and safety vehicle.
"GS 450h is an amazing vehicle – the combination of petrol and electric
drivetrains delivers blistering acceleration, enabling us to respond
quickly to on track incidents,
"The Lexus hybrid system also has a couple of other benefits over
previous safety vehicles – we can leave the vehicle running in pit lane
without using fuel during a race, and because the car is whisper quiet,
in-car communication to race control is much easier.
"On the whole, GS 450h has the power, handling and driving features
that make it an ideal safety car – and an ideal daily driver," said Mr
Arnold.
Lexus Australia Chief Executive, John Roca, said that GS 450h as a safety car is a rolling showcase of hybrid technology.
"Lexus’s GS 450h was the first performance hybrid introduced to the
Australian market, and almost five years on it remains the hybrid power
pioneer.
"GS 450h is quite simply a fantastic vehicle – it drives exactly like
any road going vehicle, with the added benefits of rapid acceleration,
whisper quiet cruising and outstanding fuel economy,
"Our partnership with Eastern Creek is a great way to showcase Lexus’
hybrid range of vehicles and demonstrate its compromise free mix of
economy and power," said Mr Roca.
Lexus GS 450h features a 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine, paired to an
electric motor system, delivering 254kW of power, while using 7.9
litres of fuel per 100km*.
The powerful Lexus Hybrid Drive system propels GS 450h from 0-100km/h in 5.9 seconds.
Lexus GS 450h safety car will make its debut at the annual Muscle Car
Masters, held at Sydney’s Eastern Creek Raceway on September 6, 2009.
Apart from the safety car livery and safety car lights, GS 450h features no modifications over the road-going version.
* Fuel consumption will vary depending on driving conditions/style, vehicle conditions and options/accessories. Source of fuel consumption data: ADR 81/02 combined cycle.