Lexus Rx450H+ vs Nissan Z

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Lexus Rx450H+
Lexus Rx450H+

$105,350 - $123,650

2026 price

Nissan Z
Nissan Z

$64,990 - $85,999

2024 price

Summary

2026 Lexus Rx450H+
2024 Nissan Z
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Twin Turbo V6, 3.0L
Fuel Type
-

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
-

10.4L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

2
Dislikes
  • Relatively short EV-only range
  • No spare tyre, just a repair kit
  • Raised rear seat cramped for tall people

  • No manual option
  • Awkward driver’s seat adjustability
  • Poor vision
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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2024 Nissan Z Summary

The Nissan Z is a real blueblood.

With Datsun, Nissan introduced the world to Japanese cars via a gruelling round-Australia rally in 1958 that had the country captivated. Within 10 years the 1600 made them respectable, but it was the 240Z of 1970 that also made them desirable.

Seven generations later, today’s RZ34-series Z – along with the Toyota/Subaru GR86/BRZ and Mazda MX-5 – embodies that nation’s tradition of affordable yet charismatic sports cars.

They’ve always been ripe for modifying as well, with Nissan leaning on its performance arm Nismo for 40 years. Which is exactly what the Z Nismo is all about, stepping up to take on the Toyota GR Supra, BMW M240i and Ford Mustang GT.

The old 370Z Nismo was a true corker. Let’s find out if this one does the family proud.

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