Lexus RX350H vs Lexus Rx450H+

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Lexus RX350H
Lexus RX350H

$69,999 - $122,180

2024 price

Lexus Rx450H+
Lexus Rx450H+

$105,350 - $123,650

2026 price

Summary

2024 Lexus RX350H
2026 Lexus Rx450H+
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

5
Dislikes
  • Noisy hybrid powertrain
  • Missing some standard gear
  • Firm ride

  • Relatively short EV-only range
  • No spare tyre, just a repair kit
  • Raised rear seat cramped for tall people
2024 Lexus RX350H 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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2026 Lexus Rx450H+ Summary

Lexus has finally brought a plug-in hybrid to the Australian market with the RX450h+, and we’ve been testing the second-from-the-top Sports Luxury grade to see how it stacks up.

Promising a blend of electric efficiency and the high-end comfort Lexus is known for, this large SUV steps into a competitive segment. But does it deliver on both fronts?

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