Are there any new Lexus RX models coming out?
A light exterior freshening is in store for 2020 Lexus RX models, including a revised spindle grille, new exterior colors, fresh wheel designs, and restyled LED head- and taillamps. Inside, users will find one of two new infotainment touchscreens in place of last year’s set of non-touchscreen displays.
What kind of engine does a Lexus RX have?
Even upgrading to the F Sport model brings few driving thrills. A 3.5-liter V-6 is standard in models bearing the RX350 badge and a hybrid powertrain can be found in the RX450h; acceleration from both models is appropriately sedate.
What kind of audio system does a Lexus RX have?
A 15-speaker Mark Levinson premium audio system is also optional, as is a rear-seat entertainment system with wireless headphones and dual 11.6-inch monitors.
Is the Lexus RX450h an all wheel drive car?
Our RX350 test vehicle was equipped with all-wheel drive and managed an adequate—but slow for the segment—run of 6.9 seconds from zero to 60 mph. The RX450h is one of the segment’s few hybrids but it, too, required longer than average to reach 60 mph from rest.
Is the infotainment system on the Lexus RX?
Luckily, Lexus has added touchscreen capability to the RX’s infotainment system. While it’s not quite the cargo-hauling champ, the RX came close, holding just one less carry-on suitcase behind its rear seats than the victorious Cadillac XT5.
Is there a warranty on a Lexus RX?
Lexus offers a limited warranty that matches most of its rivals in this segment, and a powertrain warranty that surpasses many. Hybrid components get longer coverage; however, complimentary scheduled maintenance lasts only one year, whereas the XT5 and the Volvo XC60 both offer lengthier terms.
A light exterior freshening is in store for 2020 Lexus RX models, including a revised spindle grille, new exterior colors, fresh wheel designs, and restyled LED head- and taillamps. Inside, users will find one of two new infotainment touchscreens in place of last year’s set of non-touchscreen displays.
Our RX350 test vehicle was equipped with all-wheel drive and managed an adequate—but slow for the segment—run of 6.9 seconds from zero to 60 mph. The RX450h is one of the segment’s few hybrids but it, too, required longer than average to reach 60 mph from rest.
Lexus offers a limited warranty that matches most of its rivals in this segment, and a powertrain warranty that surpasses many. Hybrid components get longer coverage; however, complimentary scheduled maintenance lasts only one year, whereas the XT5 and the Volvo XC60 both offer lengthier terms.
What makes the Lexus RX a good cruiser?
What the RX does best is ride comfortably; it irons out rough stretches of road and delivers a compliant ride. The cabin remains quiet and well isolated from the road, making the RX an excellent long-distance cruiser. Fuel efficiency is where the RX shines, and not just because it’s offered with an optional hybrid powertrain.