Lexus ES 350, ES 300h to Offer Safety Option of Rear Cross Traffic Alert
The luxury sedans will arrive at dealerships next month.
by Staff
July 26, 2012
2013 Lexus ES 350
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2013 Lexus ES 350
Lexus announced that the all-new 2013 model-year ES 350 (base MSRP of $36,100) and first-ever ES 300h (hybrid version, base MSRP of $38,850) luxury sedans will arrive at dealerships next month. Both models feature 10 airbags as standard equipment, and both will offer the option of Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Alert.
The optional Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) helps detect vehicles in side blind spots. The RCTA alerts the driver to rear cross traffic when backing out of a parking spot.
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