Lexus CT 200h Dubai public launch on March 3rd with 3D show

Lexus CT 200h Dubai public launch on March 3rd with 3D show


Al-Futtaim Motors, the Lexus dealers in the UAE, is launching the 2012 Lexus CT 200h hybrid publicly with a free 3D show at The Walk in Jumeirah Beach Residence for Dubai residents. It takes place on March 3, from 7pm onwards and is open to all.

At this unique event hosted by Al-Futtaim Motors, the new Lexus will be revealed “in an awe inspiring display, using the latest in 3D technology which reflects Lexus’ own cutting edge approach to advanced automotive engineering.”

To promote the first premium compact hybrid offered in the Middle East, the events will run from 7 pm onwards and will provide visitors the opportunity to ‘show their energy’ through various activities amid the “energy-filled light, sound and projection spectacle.”

People visiting the venue, which the Rimal Parking Area of The Walk at JBR Dubai, can also sign up for future test drives.

We will be driving the CT 200h earlier that day, and will bring you an initial report on the car soon. The new entry-level Lexus is expected to have a base price of Dhs 132,000.

What do you think?

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Comments

  1. Base price seems to be attractive….

  2. hybrid?? UAE?? people living in apartments??

    doesnt sound too great..does it?

    • Author

      You don’t need to plug hybrids to anything, brother 😉 Now the Volt, that’s a different story.

  3. aah yes..electrics and hybrids entering the Gulf…very strange to hear…so got a bit confused 😉

  4. Lexus just recently learned about my budget and made a car. Thanks. 😉

  5. here u go lexus, already found a customer!

  6. very very very ugly

  7. Can I come?? ^_^

  8. Hey, if anyone was there at the show. Remember they took some glowsticks’ painting pictures? And they said you can get them from the site http://www.showyourenergy.com , but it seems that Ĩ can’t find the photos 🙁 can anyone please give me the exact link for the photos if you can, it would be really appreciated 😉

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