Lexus TX
The all-new TX is the seventh SUV to join the Lexus lineup. Based on the Toyota Grand Highlander, it replaces the old RX L by offering seating for six or seven in a more spacious cabin. Gas and hybrid powertrain options can be specified at launch, developing 275 and 366 horsepower, respectively. They both use a turbocharged 2.4-litre four-cylinder engine. a 3.5-litre V6 with an electric motor (366 horsepower) and the aforementioned turbo-four combined with an electric motor (406 horsepower). A plug-in hybrid variant, including a 3,5-litre V6 and 53 km of estimated range, will follow at a later date.
Detailed ratings
The Car Guide rating | 79% |
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Fuel economy | 8/10 |
Reliability | N/A |
Safety | N/A |
Infotainment | 8/10 |
Driving | 6/10 |
Overall | 8/10 |
What's new in 2024
New model.
Pros
- Comfort and versatility of the interior
- Build quality
- Easy to drive
- Good ergonomics
- Energy efficiency (TX 500h)
Cons
- No 3-seater bench seat in the second row (TX 500h)
- Poor energy benefit compared to the V6 engine (TX 350)
- Uninspiring driving
Competitors
Recalls
none