The RX is one of the larger cars you can buy or lease from Lexus, and with the option of a 7-seater available in the RX L Hybrid there’s room for all the family.
This 5th generation model comes standard with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Lexus Safety System+ (including Pre-Collision System, Road Sign Assist, and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control), and you can choose a self-charging hybrid system that doesn't require plugging in.
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Owners of the Lexus RX tend to be affluent and mature, and value reliability, comfort, and safety over pure performance. The RX is also notably popular with women. While many drivers are retirees or established professionals, there are also younger buyers attracted to specific models or the brand's reputation for quality.
The Lexus RX is best suited for on-road driving and mild off-road conditions like gravel or dirt roads, thanks to its comfortable and car-like handling, and available all-wheel drive. While it's not a dedicated off-road vehicle, many models can handle challenging terrain with specific drive modes and systems designed for snow, mud, sand, and rocks.
The ideal driver for a Lexus RX is often a driver who appreciates comfort and luxury, and needs space for passengers or cargo. This includes individuals who value advanced safety and technology features, enjoy a comfortable and elevated driving position, or need a versatile vehicle for family and travel. The Lexus RX is generally considered a good luxury family car, particularly for small to medium-sized families that value comfort, safety, and reliability.
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Cars similar to the Lexus RX include luxury SUVs like the BMW X5, Volvo XC60, and Audi Q7.
No, there is no fully electric Lexus RX; however, there is a plug-in hybrid version, the RX 450h+, which can be driven on electric power for up to 40-43 miles before a gasoline engine is also used. The RX 450h+ combines a gasoline engine and a rechargeable battery, and can run as a pure electric vehicle when charged, but will revert to hybrid mode when the battery is depleted.
Yes, the Lexus RX is widely considered a reliable car. It has a strong reputation for dependability, particularly its hybrid system and build quality, and frequently ranks highly in reliability surveys and customer satisfaction.
Lexus is comparable to other luxury car brands like BMW and Audi, especially in the traditional luxury market, and to brands like Genesis which are also luxury divisions of mainstream manufacturers. In terms of reliability and value, it is also seen as comparable to its parent company, Toyota.
A lease will cover a set contract length and when you near the end of your lease you may wonder what your options are. Usually, you can return your current car and get the latest model in a new lease, formally extend the lease agreement if you want to keep your current Lexus RX for longer, or purchase it if you want to keep the car forever (only allowed by some funders). Check out our what to do at the end of a lease guide for a more detailed look at your options when your Lexus RX lease agreement comes to an end.