Lexus RX450H vs Lexus RX

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Lexus RX450H
Lexus RX450H

$47,888 - $63,990

2019 price

Lexus RX
Lexus RX

$101,100 - $111,000

2026 price

Summary

2019 Lexus RX450H
2026 Lexus RX
Safety Rating

Engine Type
V6, 3.5L

Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded/Electric

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Fuel Efficiency
5.7L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Baffling entertainment system
  • Heavy
  • Ho-hum drivetrain

  • Relatively short EV-only range
  • No spare tyre, just a repair kit
  • Raised rear seat cramped for tall people
2019 Lexus RX450H Summary

This is a review with a difference. For three days, I had a Lexus RX450h and thought it was pretty terrible to drive. Every time I turned the steering wheel, the tyres would squeal as though they weren't inflated with air but instead with tiny, fluffy kittens.

I was bitterly disappointed. How could a car get out the door of the Lexus engineering division with such an aversion to corners. I mean, I know it's not meant to be a corner-carving monster, but normal cornering should have been okay.

After those three days, I'd had enough. The low tyre pressure warning light came on and the penny dropped. I hadn't even thought to check the pressures. They were very, very low. Like only at two-thirds of recommended. So after visiting three separate establishments to find a working pump, I had a whole different car.

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2026 Lexus RX 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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