First Drive: Lexus CT200h reigns in Rome

Changes to the CT200h run deeper than just the new grilleChanges to the CT200h run deeper than just the new grille
Changes to the CT200h run deeper than just the new grille
WHATEVER you’ve heard about the standard of driving in Rome, it’s true. With bells on.

For “lane changes”, read “chaos theory”, indicator stalks are for hanging your Gucci handbag on and you can park where you like, as long as it’s in the outside lanes of the cross-town boulevards. During rush hour, preferably.

All of which makes me glad I’m here in the latest Lexus CT200h. Driving it requires less effort than breathing – just slide the joystick-like gearstick into drive and off you glide – which is a blessing when you’re trying your hardest not to kill or be killed on a lunchtime scramble from the gates of the Vatican to Leonardo da Vinci Airport.

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Lexus has treated its hybrid hatchback to an overhaul, giving it a new face, tweaks to the interior, improved emissions and a price drop. That the company chose to launch the car into the Eternal City’s mad traffic suggests it’s well aware of its ability to bring order where there is discord.

First thing you’ll notice is that gaping mouth – its maker calls it the “spindle grille” and it’s now a common feature across the Lexus range. The all-mesh affair on our CT200h F-Sport test car certainly gives the new car a presence the old one never had.