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Why does Lexus mention luxury brand hybrid technology?

Because of the smooth matching, fuel consumption, vehicle coverage and reliability improvement. Oh, by the way, it's not too late to enter the market. As the first hybrid car of Lexus, RX400h has entered the market around 2005 and should be the first luxury car. The reliability of LHD (note: LHD: Lexus hybrid drive, which is what Lexus calls its own hybrid) still has time to prove. Take my own example: my current car was manufactured at the end of 2007, and it took 400 hours. As mentioned earlier, this is the first hybrid car of Lexus. It has been running for 10 years, except for me. A 3.3-liter old engine (this car uses MZ series engine, not GR, in fact, I have been a little unhappy) and a 2-ton SUV. Under the road conditions caused by the wise licensing measures of the Chinese government in Shenzhen, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is still only 8 liters. Under that road condition, this kind of fuel consumption is beyond the reach of any car. There is also the advantage of a fully hybrid system. There is no need to find a charging pile, and the battery can be recharged by circulating in the vehicle. This system has stronger adaptability than plug-in hybrid and lower fuel consumption than pure internal combustion power. Plug-in hybrid is indeed possible, but there are still some possibilities in the United States. In China, this kind of operation basically does not exist, and few people can get the charger in the parking place. The vehicle coverage of LHD IS also very large, and all cars except IS and RC, RX and NX have hybrid power. GX LX is not mixed. It is said to ensure off-road performance. Whether only Lexus knows. To sum up my opinion in a simple sentence: Lexus is the first luxury brand to make hybrid power, and basically it is the first at any level. In addition, it has two plus points: the remarkable improvement of reliability and fuel consumption. Full hybrid is also the best solution I think at present.