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LEXUS LS600H MOT Statistics by Year

Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific LEXUS LS600H.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Lexus LS600H versus average car of the same model year.

The Lexus LS600h, launched in 2007, is a luxury hybrid sedan that combines performance with environmental consciousness. Renowned for its high-quality materials and advanced technology, the LS600h aims to deliver a smooth driving experience while being more fuel-efficient compared to traditional luxury vehicles. As the flagship model of Lexus, it has attracted attention for its blend of opulence and eco-friendliness.

In terms of reliability, the LS600h has demonstrated a commendable performance compared to the average cars from the same years. For example, in 2007, the LS600h recorded approximately 170 defects per 100 vehicles, significantly lower than the average of 352 defects for that model year. This marks a remarkable 51.7% improvement over the average. The following year, 2008, also saw the LS600h outperforming its peers, with 131 defects per 100 vehicles against an average of 337, resulting in a 61.2% reduction in defects compared to the average.

While the LS600h has shown strong reliability, some recurring issues have been noted in its MOT inspections. Common problems include excessively worn suspension components and tyre tread depth violations, which are not unique to this model but are prevalent in many vehicles. Additionally, brake pipe corrosion and issues with the vehicle's lighting system have been reported, highlighting the importance of regular maintenance to ensure safety and performance.

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Overall, the LS600h stands out for its reliability within the luxury segment, particularly in its early years. It is often regarded as a testament to Lexus’s commitment to quality and innovation. This model not only reflects the brand's reputation for durability but also signifies a shift towards greener technology in the automotive industry.