Lexus RX vs Hyundai Santa Cruz

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Lexus RX
Lexus RX

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Hyundai Santa Cruz
Hyundai Santa Cruz

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Summary

2024 Lexus RX
2025 Hyundai Santa Cruz
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 2.5L

Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded/Electric

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Fuel Efficiency
5.0L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

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Dislikes
  • Noisy hybrid powertrain
  • Missing some standard gear
  • Firm ride

  • Poor side/rear vision
  • Big turning circle
  • Not in Australia yet
2024 Lexus RX Summary

The Lexus RX holds broad appeal. Families with a bit of money that don’t need a third seating row, older people who love the brand and want a bit of space, and people stepping up into the premium marque from a mainstream brand are all potential buyers. 

The fifth-generation version that launched in early 2023 proved to be a significant step up over the previous RX.

Lexus made it more dynamically capable, and there’s been a sharpened focus on refinement, value-for-money and safety credentials. 

We spent three weeks getting to know the most affordable RX - the entry-grade Lexus RX350h Luxury two-wheel drive - to see whether it’s worth putting it at the top of your premium family SUV shopping list.

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2025 Hyundai Santa Cruz Summary

Hyundai is leading the charge. And not just in electric vehicles.

Not yet known in Australia for utes, the brand’s Santa Cruz is part of a new wave of car-based dual-cab “pick-ups” that is sweeping North America.

We’re talking monocoque-bodied utes here, not body-on-frame light trucks like a Toyota HiLux.

Recently, we learned that Hyundai is planning to release the Santa Cruz in Australia in the not-too-distant future, giving us the excuse to get behind the wheel of one right now.

What’s it like? How’s the driving experience? Is the tray 'ute' enough? And would it work in Australia?

Let’s find out!

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