Lexus UX250H vs Lexus RX

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Lexus UX250H
Lexus UX250H

$47,880 - $59,990

2023 price

Lexus RX
Lexus RX

$101,100 - $111,000

2026 price

Summary

2023 Lexus UX250H
2026 Lexus RX
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 2.0L

Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol/Electric

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Fuel Efficiency
4.5L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Tight rear-seat and luggage space
  • Poor side/rear vision
  • Grabby brakes

  • Relatively short EV-only range
  • No spare tyre, just a repair kit
  • Raised rear seat cramped for tall people
2023 Lexus UX250H Summary

Most cars get secretly cheapened as they travel through their model lifecycles.

Yes, while facelifts often usher in headline advances like updated electronics and more equipment to boost attention, in too many cases, engineers are forced to cut costs, especially where they cannot be very easily detected, such as with removed sound-deadening, inferior carpet quality and deleted minor items, like bonnet struts. Hello, latest Ford Ranger!

Every cent saved is extra profit made.

Now, we cannot tell at what level – if any – the penny-pinchers pilfered the Lexus UX for its Series II update last year, but the completely unexpected result is a small SUV/crossover that feels and drives noticeably better than before.

Keep reading to find out how and why. 

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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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