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2012 Lexus HS 250h  hybrid
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2012 Lexus HS 250h hybrid

4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)

$13,891
Est. $188/mo
$555 Below market
RMV: $14,446
Mileage 89,162 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
11 Days in market
GRAY
Sedan
I4
Automatic
Fred Beans Hyundai
Doylestown, PA
4.0
(Based 1072 Review)
(215) 34*****
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2010 Lexus HS 250h  hybrid
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2010 Lexus HS 250h hybrid

4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)

$8,950
Est. $121/mo
$2,806 Below market
RMV: $11,756
Price Drop, $1,800
Earlier Price: $10,750 (8 May 2024)
Mileage 97,068 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 2 Owner
214 Days in market
BLUE
Sedan
I4
Automatic
Market Auto Sales
Paterson, NJ
4.0
(Based 128 Review)

Vehicle History

  • Damage reported
  • 1st owner drove an estimated 7,724 miles/year
  • 1st owner purchased on 09/01/10 and owned in CO until 06/04/20
  • Last serviced at 75,534 miles in Lakewood, CO on 07/02/20
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(973) 55*****
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2010 Lexus HS 250h  hybrid
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2010 Lexus HS 250h hybrid

4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)

$8,198
Est. $111/mo
$819 Below market
RMV: $9,017
Price Drop, $2
Earlier Price: $8,200 (28 Sep 2024)
Mileage 142,915 mi.
Home Delivery
3 Owner
56 Days in market
BLACK
Sedan
I4
Automatic
Auto City - Portsmouth
Portsmouth, VA
4.0
(Based 324 Review)
(757) 48*****
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2010 Lexus HS 250h hybrid

4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)

$9,995
Est. $135/mo
$202 Below market
RMV: $10,197
Mileage 106,141 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 1 Owner
27 Days in market
Sedan
I4
Automatic
Safford Brown Hyundai Fairfax
Fairfax, VA
3.0
(Based 2104 Review)
(703) 35*****
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2012 Lexus HS 250h hybrid

4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)

$15,000
Est. $203/mo
$1,233 Above market
RMV: $13,767
Mileage 84,184 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 3 Owner
28 Days in market
GRAY
Sedan
I4
Automatic
Low Cost Cars North
Whitehall, OH
4.0
(Based 371 Review)
(614) 59*****
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2010 Lexus HS 250h hybrid

4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)

$9,600
Est. $130/mo
$284 Above market
RMV: $9,316
Price Drop, $200
Earlier Price: $9,800 (18 Jul 2024)
Mileage 118,917 mi.
Home Delivery
3 Accident, 2 Owner
129 Days in market
RED
Sedan
I4
Automatic
Atlanta Unique Auto Sales
Norcross, GA
4.0
(Based 350 Review)
(770) 28*****
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2010 Lexus HS 250h hybrid

4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)

$6,500
Est. $88/mo
$2,009 Below market
RMV: $8,509
Price Rise, $501
Earlier Price: $5,999 (23 Aug 2024)
Mileage 156,821 mi.
Home Delivery
3 Owner
602 Days in market
BLACK
Sedan
I4
Automatic
518 Auto Sales
Norfolk, VA
3.0
(Based 743 Review)
(757) 51*****
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2010 Lexus HS 250h hybrid

4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)

$8,199
Est. $111/mo
$262 Below market
RMV: $8,461
Mileage 158,400 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
15 Days in market
BLUE
Sedan
I4
Automatic
On Wheels Inc.
Shrewsbury, MA
4.0
(Based 121 Review)
(508) 92*****
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2012 Lexus HS 250h hybrid

4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)

$16,997
Est. $230/mo
$243 Above market
RMV: $16,754
Price Drop, $1,501
Earlier Price: $18,498 (13 Oct 2024)
Mileage 25,038 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
39 Days in market
GRAY
Sedan
I4
Automatic
Mercedes-Benz of McKinney
McKinney, TX
4.0
(Based 1644 Review)
(844) 30*****
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2012 Lexus HS 250h hybrid

4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)

$13,500
Est. $183/mo
$1,683 Above market
RMV: $11,817
Mileage 122,970 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 3 Owner
51 Days in market
SILVER
Sedan
I4
Automatic
Volkswagen Audi of Boise
Boise, ID
4.0
(Based 1316 Review)
(208) 37*****
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2010 Lexus HS 250h hybrid

4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)

$6,495
Est. $88/mo
$567 Below market
RMV: $7,062
Price Drop, $1,500
Earlier Price: $7,995 (29 Jul 2024)
Mileage 178,000 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 3 Owner
342 Days in market
SILVER
Sedan
I4
Automatic
3K Auto Inc.
Escondido, CA
3.0
(Based 93 Review)
(760) 84*****
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2010 Lexus HS 250h hybrid

4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)

$11,995
Est. $162/mo
$585 Below market
RMV: $12,580
Mileage 73,630 mi.
Home Delivery
3 Owner
12 Days in market
GRAY
Sedan
I4
Automatic
Complete Auto Center
Raleigh, NC
4.0
(Based 206 Review)
(919) 61*****
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2011 Lexus HS 250h hybrid Review


The 2011 Lexus HS 250h stands up to competitors like the Lincoln MKZ Hybrid, which is its principal competitor, and the Nissan Altima Hybrid.

The Lexus HS 250h offers luxurious interiors as well as a truly frugal and economical setup. The overall build and dimensions largely resemble the styling on the Toyota Prius, yet the HS 250h is quite a different car, with unique underpinnings. The chassis is bigger than Toyota’s Corolla, yet smaller than the Camry. The powertrain though is lifted from the Toyota Camry, which overall gives the HS 250h better performance than a Prius. 

Pricing and Features
8.0/10


The 2011 Lexus HS 250h is a 5-passenger, front-wheel-drive compact sedan available in two trims: the Base, and the Premium. The powertrain is a 2.4L inline-4 engine with a pair of electric motors/generators that make a total output of 187 horsepower. The transmission is a CVT gearbox, while the drivetrain is an FWD, either of which is standard. The sticker price of the sedan starts from $36,330 for the base trim and goes up to $39,100 for the top end Premium trim.

Trim

Base

Premium

MSRP

$36,330

$39,100

Key Features

17-inch alloy wheels

Everything on the Base +

 

Fog lights

18-inch alloy wheels

 

Sunroof 

Automatic wipers

 

Heated outside mirrors

Auto-dimming exterior mirrors

 

Keyless entry/ignition

Power steering wheel

 

Leather upholstery

Driver memory settings

 

Full power accessories

Heated and ventilated front seats

 

Power front seats

Real wood cabin accents

 

Tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel w/ audio controls

Upgraded leather upholstery

 

Dual-zone climate control

 
 

10-speaker audio

 
 

Satellite Radio

 
 

Bluetooth Connectivity

 

We Recommend

The options and even the Premium trim come at a hefty added premium. However, the base trim is capably outfitted with most of the features on the lineup, and thus it is the trim to go for. Several driving aids can be had with the Technology Package, which is recommended. All the features on the Premium trim are available on the base trim individually.

Engine and Performance
7.7/10


The powertrain in the 2011 Lexus HS 250h is a version of Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drive system, which makes 147 horsepower from a 2.4L inline-4 Atkinson’s Cycle engine, mated to two electric motors making 40 horsepower or a combined 187 horsepower.

The powertrain isn't exceptionally responsive, though it does offer faster acceleration than the Prius. The transmission is a CVT gearbox, with the drivetrain being front-wheel-drive.

Model

Lexus HS 250h

Lincoln MKZ Hybrid

Nissan Altima Hybrid

MSRP

$36,330

$34,645

$26,800

Engine

2.4L inline-4

2.5L inline-4

2.5L inline-4

Drivetrain

FWD

FWD

FWD

Transmission

CVT

CVT

CVT

Power

187 hp @ 6000 rpm

191 hp

198 hp @ 5200 rpm

Torque

N/A

N/A

199 ft-lbs. @ 1500 rpm

0-60 mph (seconds)

8.4

N/A

10.2

Quarter-mile (seconds)

N/A

N/A

17.5

Top Speed (mph)

N/A

N/A

123

The HS 250h accelerates to 60 mph in around 8.4 seconds, making it quicker than most 4-cylinder compacts, though still slower than luxury cars. The gearbox becomes quite finicky and rubber-band like in the Eco mode, while the Sport mode gets a better and continuous response. The Lincoln MKZ manages a slower response, but a more consistent throttle feel. The Nissan Altima Hybrid has the best-tuned CVT in the competition, but it is quite unresponsive as compared to either the MKZ or the HS 250h.

Fuel Economy
7.7/10


Depending on what you require from the model, the HS 250h is quite brilliant or rather middling in its efficiency. The car manages 35 mpg in cities, 34 mpg on highways, and 35 mpg combined. The powertrain is similar to the Toyota Camry Hybrid, which gets similar numbers, while the Prius returns close to 50 mpg.

Model

Lexus HS 250h

Lincoln MKZ Hybrid

Nissan Altima Hybrid

MPG (City) (mpg)

35

41

33

MPG (Highway) (mpg)

34

36

33

MPG (Combined) (mpg)

35

39

33

Fuel Capacity (gallon)

14.5

17.5

20.0

Range (City/Hwy)

508/493

718/630

660/660

In overall mileage numbers, the Lincoln MKZ is by far the best car, which returns close to 39 mpg combined. The Nissan Altima Hybrid on the other hand returns the lowest 33 mpg in city, highway, and combined. The Nissan on the other hand gets a large 20-gallon fuel tank, which gives it the best average range in the competition.

Interior
8.2/10


The shape of the HS 250h is its low roofline, which makes taller passengers quite uncomfortable, particularly in the rear row. The front seats are mounted quite high, which results in the edges of the center stack jutting into the driver’s footwell.

In the back, space is nowhere as roomy as the Toyota Camry, while three passengers are quite likely to rub shoulders uncomfortably. The materials inside the cabin though are quite luxurious, but the overall design makes them just look well rather than returning a feeling of overall luxury.

Model

Lexus HS 250h

Lincoln MKZ Hybrid

Nissan Altima Hybrid

Passenger capacity

5

5

5

Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)

38.0/53.8/42.6

38.8/57.2/42.4

40.6/55.7/44.1

Second (Head/Shoulder/Leg)(In.)

36.8/54.2/34.5

37.8/55.8/36.7

36.8/55.5/35.8

Cargo Capacity (cu-ft)

12.1

11.8

10.1

The truck space is quite large, with 12.1 cubic feet, better than both of its competitors. The boot feels much larger than it is. The HS lacks foldable rear seats due to the placement of the battery which takes away from convenience. The interior offers considerable storage spaces and cubbies, which makes it overall quite convenient. Some important interior features are:

  • Full power accessories
  • Leather upholstery
  • Power front seats
  • Tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel
  • Dual-zone automatic climate control
  • Driver seat memory
  • Heated and ventilated front seats
  • Real-wood cabin accents

How intuitive is the 2011 Lexus HS 250h’s infotainment unit?

The HS 250h offers the Enform Safety Connect system which combines subscription-based information and safety services. This system offers crash notification, roadside assistance, and automatic destination assistance for the Navigation system.

It includes XM live traffic, weather, sports, and stock, accessible through a voice command system. The navigation system is overall quite feature-rich, though it has some features only accessible through the mouse-like controller in the center stack, which is quite weird to use, particularly when on the go. Some major infotainment features include:

  • 10-speaker audio system
  • 6-disc CD changer
  • Satellite rAdio
  • AUX input
  • USB input
  • Bluetooth Connectivity
  • Mark-Levinson audio with 330-watt output (optional)
  • Navigation package
  • Head-up display
  • Enfrom Safety Connect

Exterior
8.2/10


The blunt nose with the sloping forward hood makes it look almost out of place in Lexus’s refined and well-designed lineup. The HS 250h does not have the beautiful profile of the IS compact sedan, or the sleek and elegant design of the ES 350. But look closely and real attention to detail becomes apparent.

Leaving the windshield, the roof begins to slope downward immediately, which does well for exterior styling, though it does eat into the cabin’s headroom. The front window’s corners extend front from the doors which makes it resemble Lexus’s logo. The overall design is quite aerodynamic with a drag coefficient of just 0.27. Even the underbody features significant aerodynamic aids.

Model

Lexus HS 250h

Lincoln MKZ Hybrid

Nissan Altima Hybrid

Curb Weight (lbs)

3682 

N/A

3470 

Length (in.)

184.8 

189.8 

190.7 

Width (in.)

70.3 

72.2 

70.7 

Height (in.)

59.3 

56.8 

58.3 

Ground Clearance (in.)

6.1

N/A

5.8

Wheelbase (in.)

106.3 

107.4

109.3 

Comparing overall dimensions, the car is smaller than the Lincoln MKZ hybrid and the Nissan Altima Hybrid, which directly shows up in the rear-row legroom. The overall weight of the car is also on the higher side, much more so than the Lincoln MKZ, which makes it quite inefficient in fuel economy. The car also offers a sleek width, which unfortunately lowers the shoulder room in the rear-row. Major exterior highlights of the sedan are-

  • 17-inch alloy wheels
  • Fog lamps
  • Sunroof
  • Heated outside mirrors
  • 18-inch alloy wheels (Premium)
  • Automatic wipers (Premium)
  • Auto-dimming exterior mirrors (Premium)

Safety
9.1/10


Only the IIHS has tested the HS 250h in its new tests. The car has been awarded “Good” scores in a frontal and side-impact. The back-impact test though returns just a “Marginal” score. The new roof strength scores a lacking “Acceptable”. Lexus does offer considerable safety features in the car, including an outstanding 10 airbags. There is also rear side set mounted airbags, knee airbags for passengers and drivers. Other features include electronic stability control, anti-lock brakes, brake assist, and hill-start assist. The optional Dynamic Radar-based cruise control even comes with a groundbreaking pre-collision system. Some major safety features in the car are:

  • Electronic Stability Control
  • Anti-Lock Brakes
  • Brake assist
  • Hill-start assist
  • Pre-Collision System
  • Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
  • Fron, side, and side curtain airbags
  • Rear-seat side seat mounted airbags
  • Driver and front passenger knee airbags.

Final Verdict


For all its quirky styling, the 2011 Lexus HS 250h is brilliantly made and has great material quality. It has a refined powertrain and a clean, noiseless ride quality. The performance though isn't the best and the brakes feel weirdly weighted due to the regen setup. The engine response is great for the segment, though it feels a little lacking in the “Eco” mode. Overall the car returns decent mileage figures, though we would consider other cheaper options from Toyota itself, like the Camry and Prius, which are better alternatives.