Lexus Reviews
Lexus LC500 2019 review
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By Laura Berry · 17 May 2019
The Lexus LC500 is superb, and we absolutely recommend you run out and buy one. But there are a couple of things you should know first...
Lexus UX200 2019 review
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By Tom White · 14 May 2019
Lexus is late to the small SUV party, but can it offer a compelling enough alternative to the big Euro players to capture the attention of younger buyers?
Lexus RX 2019 review: 450h
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By Peter Anderson · 06 May 2019
Lexus has built its reputation on quality, refinement and top-shelf after-sales service. But does the hybrid version of its RX SUV bring anything new to the table?
Lexus RX 350 Sports Luxury 2019 review
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By Vani Naidoo · 05 Apr 2019
I remember a Lexus RX commercial that used to run on television when I lived in Washington. The RX is perched on the glass bed of this industrial-sized photocopier and as the light line passes under it indicating copies being made out comes a Mercedes, Audi and BMW, I think.
Volvo XC40 vs Lexus UX vs BMW X2 2019 comparison review
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By Matt Campbell · 03 Apr 2019
There are many ways to meet the demands of buyers, but paying a lot of money for a compact car isn't necessarily the best way about it. That isn't stopping luxury car brands from producing new, smaller SUVs that still have plenty of plushness, not to mention price tags that can be double that of equivalent mainstream models. These three models are some of the most intriguing examples of the breed.
Lexus RC350 2019 review
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By Peter Anderson · 30 Jan 2019
Premium coupes are everywhere, but none of them are quite like the Lexus RC350, featuring a naturally-aspirated V6, beautifully-trimmed cabin and some funky chassis tech like all-wheel steer.
Lexus UX 2019 review
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By Andrew Chesterton · 25 Jan 2019
Lexus has always been a brand that has shunned the millennial market. But its all-new UX SUV could change all that. Not only will it launch into one of Australia's most popular segments, but it's been designed with the young and young-at-heart in mind. So can this compact crossover get down with the kidz?
Lexus UX250h 2019 review: snapshot
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By Andrew Chesterton · 25 Jan 2019
The Lexus UX250h is the most expensive (and hybrid-powered) engine option in the UX family, and is available in three trim levels; Sport ($47,950) Sports Luxury ($56,500) and F Sport ($56,950). Those prices are two-wheel-drive cars, though. Opting for AWD increases pricing to $61,000 (F Sport) and $61,450 (Sports Luxury).It’s powered by the same 2.0-litre, four-cylinder engine as the Lexus UX200, but paired with a hybrid motor that produces combined outputs of 131kW and 188Nm. It is paired with a CVT automatic transmission which sends its power to the front tyres, or to all four wheels if you opt for an AWD modelThe Luxury trim buys you 17-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights and fog lights, faux-leather seats and trim, a nav-equipped 10.3-inch infotainment screen and an eight-speaker stereo as standard. There is STILL no Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, but Lexus promises it will arrive at some point this year. The range then splits in two, with the Sports Luxury on one side and a equally pegged F-Sport on the other, but of what the brand calls its "Y" strategy.The Sports Luxury adds things like 19-inch alloys, acoustic glass and real leather trim on the seats, while The F Sport nabs you a more performance-focused flavour, with adaptive suspension, five drive modes (Eco, Normal, Sport, Sport+, Custom) and a sportier exterior design, albeit with smaller, 18-inch alloys.
Lexus LX570 2019 review: S
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By Matt Campbell · 01 Jan 2019
The Lexus LX570 S is no wallflower. You aren't buying one of these V8-powered eight-seat 4WD SUVs with more angles than a geometry class if you just need a car to cart the kids in. But is it any good?
Lexus IS300 2019 review: snapshot
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By Matt Campbell · 12 Dec 2018
The Lexus IS300 was a nameplate that stood out all those years ago, and then came the era of turbocharging. Lexus didn't think IS200t was a fitting badge - so it renamed the 2.0-litre turbo model.