How long is the battery warranty for the Lexus CT200h?

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LaMatteo
07/24/25 4:01pm
Lexus CT200h battery warranty is 6 years or 150,000 kilometers. Here is a detailed introduction to the Lexus CT200h battery: Latest hybrid battery: The latest hybrid battery can recharge itself through the gasoline engine and the regenerative energy generated during braking and deceleration, eliminating the need for external charging. Efficient cooling system: It includes an efficient cooling system to enhance durability performance and optimal efficiency. DC nickel-metal hydride battery pack with shielding: The DC nickel-metal hydride battery pack is equipped with shielding to effectively protect passengers from electromagnetic fields. It is reasonably installed at the rear of the vehicle, without affecting the passenger compartment or trunk space. Additionally, the battery monitoring system maintains voltage, current, and temperature at optimal levels, effectively extending the battery's lifespan.
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CalebFitz
08/11/25 8:57am
I've been driving a Lexus CT200h hybrid for several years. Its hybrid battery warranty typically covers 10 years or 100,000 miles, which the dealer explained when I bought the car. This long-term warranty provides great peace of mind, and the battery itself is quite durable, usually lasting over 150,000 miles without major issues. I pay attention to maintenance habits, such as avoiding frequent deep discharges or letting the car sit idle for extended periods, to prolong battery life. If the battery fails during the warranty period, the manufacturer will replace it for free, saving me a lot of money. When buying a used car, if it's still under warranty, don't forget to check the original factory records to ensure the warranty is valid.
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