Lexus hatch coming to U.S. in 2012
Last week, Lexus released a teaser image for a small hatchback that’s tipped to debut in concept form at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September. At the time, we wondered out loud if Toyota’s premium brand would see fit to offer the entry-level model here in the States since sales of small wagon-shaped premium cars like the Audi A3 and Volvo C30 have yet to set this side of the world on fire.

Previous rumors had indicated that the new Lexus hatchback would be based on the Toyota Auris, carry the CT designation and come equipped with a range of hybrid powerplants – possibly starting with the 1.8-liter four cylinder with Hybrid Synergy
With high fuel prices and decreased cash flow, many buyers are looking for smaller cars that don’t compromise on luxury or prestige – or so the theory goes. It’s a lesson that the European automakers have learned, and learned well with offerings like the BMW 1 Series, Audi A3, and Volvo C30. Now, Lexus has confirmed it is entering the fray with a contender of its own, releasing this sketch to give us a little preview.

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