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Exclusive image previews radical look for hatch; EV on way

LEXUS is planning a radical successor to its CT hatch – and the newcomer could be offered as a pure-electric Tesla Model 3 rival, as well as a petrol hybrid, Auto Express can reveal.

The existing CT is still being sold in several countries, including the UK, where its hybrid-only powertrain­s have given it an extended lease of life. But the forthcomin­g arrival of the new UX small crossover had been expected to sideline the five-door hatch altogether.

However, Lexus’s European boss Pascal Ruch has told us a CT successor is on the way, and the brand is looking to offer “something different” to counter the Mercedes A-class and BMW 1 Series.

“The CT has a high conquest ratio of 70 to 75 per cent,” Ruch said. “It’s useful at bringing new people to the brand. People buy the CT for efficiency; with the UX, we’re looking for a different customer.

“If the question is ‘Will we replace the CT?’, let’s say so. If we look back since 2012, the brand has experience­d, step by step, a strong evolution. But I believe all the segments we are now in, it’s important to stay there,” Ruch said.

We understand that the next CT’S unique selling point could be a mix of powertrain options – potentiall­y addingg the more potent 2.0-litre hybrid being introduced on the latest Toyota Auris. Crucially, Lexus may also offer a CT EV.

The CT is likely to arrive in 2020 as a sister model to the Auris, sharing that car’s TNGA platform. And while no pure EVS have been introduced on th that architectu­re, it’s understood to be compatible with the brand’s goal of offering “more than 10 batteryel electric models” by the early 2020s.

Lexus may decide to shake up the CT’S design, too – and our exclusive main

Images preview bold look May offer EV and hybrid “Lexus is looking to offer ‘something different’ to counter the Mercedes A-class and BMW 1 Series”

image previews how it could look. The car will have to rival both the A-class and GLA – and we understand a number of proposals are under considerat­ion, including a hatch and a crossover that mixes SUV cues with a less upright stance.

“We might have to think about a different approach to the sector,” Ruch said. “Maybe it’s the time to find something new in the CT’S segment.”

There are no immediate plans to stop selling the existing CT in the UK. Indeed, if the current model’s sales aren’t hit too badly by the introducti­on of the UX, it could conceivabl­y carry on in dealers until its successor arrives.

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