WARRENDALE, Pa., April 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The votes are in,
and readers and editors of the award-winning Automotive Engineering
International (AEI) magazine say the Lexus LS 460 is the Best Engineered
Vehicle of 2007.
"The voters had good reason for choosing the Lexus LS 460," Kevin Jost,
Editor-In-Chief of Automotive Engineering International, said. 'The LS 460
brings consumers at least nine world-firsts, including safety breakthroughs
such as an advanced obstacle-detection system, emergency-steering assist
and rear pre-crash systems. For driving pleasure, there's also an
eight-speed automatic transmission.'
The LS 460's world-first highlights include:
-- eight-speed automatic transmission;
-- pre-crash safety system;
-- advanced obstacle-detection system;
-- driver-monitoring system;
-- emergency-steering assist;
-- intelligent powertrain control system;
-- rear pre-crash safety system;
-- roof climate diffusers;
-- VVT-IE electrically actuated camshaft phasers.
The Best Engineered Vehicle award winners are announced in AEI's April
2007 edition, its largest of the year as it also previews 2007 SAE World
Congress, set for Cobo Center in Detroit April 16-19. While the LS 460
received Best Engineered Vehicle, second-place went to the Chevrolet
Silverado/GMC Sierra, and the Porsche 911 Turbo finished third.
-- The Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra especially was recognized for its
impressive fuel economy; these full-size pickups with V8 engines can
attain more than 20 miles per gallon and can run on E85 fuel.
-- The Porsche 911 Turbo received high marks for its advanced materials
and aerodynamic engineering, as well as its comparative fuel economy
and good emissions characteristics.
Contact: Nancy Lewis or Shawn Andreassi, both of SAE International, via
email at pr@sae.org or by phone, 1-248-273-4092
SOURCE SAE International
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