Lexus is likely to introduce an estate variant on the next generation of its Lexus IS - and make the model range hybrid-only.
The Japanese firm's BMW 3-series and Mercedes C-class rival is in its second generation, and a third edition is due in 2011. But while the original model did offer an estate variant, called SportCross, the current car - introduced in 2005 - has never been available in a wagon.
Lexus insiders now admit that this policy has hurt sales of the car in Europe, where it must face the 3-series Touring and A4 Avant.
The next IS is also likely to only be available as a hybrid, fitting in with the firm's current push towards this technology. It already has two standalone hybrid models, the HS250h and the CT200h.
It is unclear how this switch could affect the prospects of a successor to the V8-engined IS F.
Thanks to: Autocar