What engine is in a Lexus IS200?

What engine is in a Lexus IS200?

One engine option – 2.0-litre, six-cylinder (153bhp) petrol. Standard fit is a six-speed manual gearbox. A four-speed auto is a cost option. Three trim levels make up the range; IS200, IS200 SE and IS200 Sport.

What BHP is a Lexus IS200?

With 153 BHP, the naturally aspirated 2 Litre 24v Inline 6 petrol engine accelerates this IS 200 to 62 mph in 9.5 seconds and on to a maximum speed of 134 mph.

Why is Lexus IS200 popular?

The IS200 was their first foray into the junior-executive saloon market and has sold in steady numbers. This was largely due to the limited range of engine choices. Whilst outright performance was nothing to get too excited about, the IS200’s appeal lay in its jewel-like detailing and peerless after-sales service.

How long do Lexus IS200 last?

The Lexus IS is a highly reliable luxury sedan that can last between 250,000 – 300,000 miles on average with proper maintenance and conservative driving habits.

How much power does an IS200 have?

155 PS
The Lexus IS 200 has a naturally aspirated six cylinders in line longitudinal front engine providing a maximum torque of 195 Nm available from 4600 rpm and a maximum power outpup of 155 PS available at 6200 rpm transmitted to the 17 inch rear wheels by a manual 6 speed gearbox. How much power does a Lexus IS 200 have?

Is 200 an engine specs?

Engine & Performance

  • Engine. Engine Specification. Power 114 kW. Horsepower 155 hp.
  • Transmission & Drivetrain. Drivetrain Two Wheel Drive. Transmission Manual. Number of Gears 6.
  • Fuel. General. Fuel Petrol. Tank Volume 70.
  • Brakes. Parking Brake Manual. Lever.
  • Performance. Top Speed 215 km/h. Acceleration, 0-100 km/h 9.5 sec.

IS the Lexus IS200 a future classic?

So, 20 years on (and ‘Lexus Lights’ aside), does the IS200 have the credentials to be considered a future classic? Yes.

How much HP is in a Lexus IS200?

The IS 200 in Europe was rated at 153 hp (114 kW), with a top speed of 216 km/h (134 mph), and 0 to 100 km/h (0–62 mph) acceleration time of 9.3 seconds.