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Lexus Hybrids Are they cars or appliances? RICHARD WEBB
Growing concerns over the economy and environment have motivated the world to usher in a new age of thought about how we transport ourselves. In response to these challenges, an increasing number of manufacturers have developed advanced
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hybrid technology into their automobile ranges. So far, Lexus has chosen not to offer any dieselengined models in South Africa, focusing instead on its hybrid technology. The Lexus brand appears to be brimming with confidence
about this technology and its relevance to motoring in the future. “Hybrid technology is the future of the automotive sector for the next 15 to 20 years,� says Brian Hastie, General Manager of Lexus SA. Four models in its South African range are now
available in hybrid versions and I was keen to get to know more about their take on hybrids and the relevance of them in South Africa. Before we get to the cars I drove, I am reminded of the power of a good question. In 1989, the then chairman of
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