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The 2025 Lexus RX has undergone minor price adjustments across its range, with increases up to $290 depending on the variant. Despite these changes, the model lineup remains consistent, featuring various four-cylinder powertrains, including hybrid and turbocharged options.

Pricing:

  • RX350h Luxury FWD: $90,350 (up $290)
  • RX350h Luxury AWD: $93,700 (up $266)
  • RX350 F Sport AWD: $100,950 (up $290)
  • RX350 Sports Luxury AWD: $106,950 (up $290)
  • RX350h Sports Luxury AWD: $113,600 (up $266)
  • RX500h F Sport Performance AWD: $127,700 (up $266)

Drivetrains and Efficiency:

The RX lineup offers three distinct powertrains:

  1. RX350: 2.4L four-cylinder turbocharged engine producing 205kW and 430Nm, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. Claimed fuel consumption is 8.7L/100km.
  2. RX350h: 2.5L four-cylinder hybrid engine delivering a combined 184kW, with front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive options. Claimed fuel consumption is 5.4L/100km.
  3. RX500h F Sport Performance: 2.4L four-cylinder turbocharged hybrid engine generating 273kW, equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. Claimed fuel consumption is 6.5L/100km.

Dimensions:

  • Length: 4890mm
  • Width: 1920mm
  • Height: 1695mm
  • Wheelbase: 2850mm
  • Cargo Capacity: 612L with rear seats up; 1678L with rear seats folded

Servicing and Warranty:

  • Warranty: 5 years, unlimited kilometres
  • Service Intervals: 12 months or 15,000km
  • Capped-Price Servicing: 5 years or 75,000km, totalling $3475 ($695 per service)

Safety:

The Lexus RX holds a five-star safety rating from ANCAP, based on testing conducted by Euro NCAP in 2022.

These updates reflect Lexus’s commitment to maintaining the RX’s position in the luxury SUV market, offering a blend of performance, efficiency, and safety.

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