Vs Autoexpress: Lexus LS600h vs Audi A8


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Wow! The Audi simply trashed this thing in price, materials, performance and fuel economy! :bowdown:

Lexus LS600h vs Audi A8
The new Lexus lS600h hybrid aims to blend performance and luxury with class-leading efficiency. Can it beat Audi’s diesel-engined A8L?
Photos: Pete Gibson



The final piece of Lexus’s hybrid puzzle has now slotted into place. The LS600h, which has recently gone on sale in UK showrooms, is the third car in the Japanese maker’s range to combine petrol and electric power.

The claim of the new flagship model is that you don’t have to compromise in order to lower emissions and raise economy. It’s on this basis that bosses are lauding the car as the best luxury saloon in the world.

Power comes from a new 5.0-litre V8 engine, mated to an electric motor that boosts the output by a further 50bhp. Add in four-wheel drive, and Lexus says the LS600h provides the performance of a V12 petrol super-saloon with the economy and emissions of a diesel. It’s also the most expensive car the brand has ever sold, with prices starting from £81,400. If your environmental concerns are as big as your bank balance, the LS600h could well be as good as Lexus is telling us it is.

To put its claims to the test, we’ve lined the hybrid up against the UK’s most powerful diesel luxury model: the 322bhp twin-turbo Audi A8L 4.2 TDI. The German marque is as well known for developing diesel power in luxury and sporting cars as Lexus is for its work in the field of hybrids. But which approach will come out on top as we go in search of the ultimate blend of opulence, refinement, performance and economy?


The Verdict

There’s no doubt the LS600h is the ultimate example of Lexus’s technical prowess. It blends all the firm’s hybrid know-how with the quality, refinement and hi-tech gadgetry for which it’s famed.

As a result, the luxury saloon offers class-leading mechanical refinement and cabin quietness. The trouble is, it comes across as being rather bland.

More crucially, while the low 219g/km emissions are very impressive, it’s hard to get the car to run on battery power alone. And our average of less than 20mpg suggests there are few reasons to opt for the hybrid over the standard LS460, which performs as well and is only slightly less economical.

This poor result, combined with the fact the Lexus costs so much, means the Audi A8 earns an easy victory here. Not only is it £20,000 cheaper, it’s also better designed from superior materials, just as fast and around 10mpg more efficient.

Nevertheless, if your passion for hybrids is matched only by the size of your wallet, the LS600h is a fine luxury car that sends out the right message – even if it doesn’t work as well as a Toyota Prius, which costs a quarter of the price.


1st Audi A8L 4.2 TDI
The A8’s handsome shape has evolved gently. It’s not as bold as the Mercedes S-Class, yet plenty still view it as the classiest car in the luxury sector.

2nd Lexus LS600h L
Even though it’s the flagship of the Lexus range, the LS600h isn’t a car that shouts about its status.
 
This LS can't win a comparo in any magazine in any country. A complete reversal compared to the previous LS430 which used to win comparos, at least in U.S. magazines.

Audi has really boxed themselves into a corner because it is going to take a hell of a design to top the current A8. I agree it is the most stylish (especially interior-wise) car in the segment.

M
 
This LS can't win a comparo in any magazine in any country. A complete reversal compared to the previous LS430 which used to win comparos, at least in U.S. magazines.

M

And the LS460 is a much better car too! Inside and out and from a design and technology POV!

I think the LS460 might be able to win a comparison in the future, or place higher up. But the LS600h is a different matter alltogether. It doesn't deliver anything worth the extra cost compared to the LS460. Maybe some idiot will buy this thing and feel like he's "doing something for the environment". I'd rather be seen in an LS460 and not some overhyped "green machine". The LS460 doesn't pretend to be green. ;)
 
Yeah I agree, the LS600h is a complete waste, not to mention a mild fraud, IMO.

Yes the LS460L is an awesome car, but the Germans stepped their game up massively this time around. No more questionable W220 build quality and reliability to pick on anymore. What is really impressive about the A8 is its staying power. It has barely aged if at all. Stunning.

M
 

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