Lexus RX Specs & Dimensions
- Cash
- £64,643
- Monthly
- £684*
- Used
- £46,333
Technical data
External dimensions
- Number of doors
- 5
- Wheelbase
- 2.85 m
Internal dimensions
- Number of seats
- 5
- Boot (seats up)
- 612 L
- Boot (seats down)
- 1,678 L
Transmission and fuel
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Battery capacity
- 1.8 - 18.1 kWh
- Cash
- £64,643
- Monthly
- £684*
- Used
- £46,333
Trims and engines
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RX F-Sport Design
RRP £69,940
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£64,643This version of the Lexus RX mirrors the Premium Plus spec, meaning both models have the same features - examples include heated front seats, adaptive cruise control, automatic headlights, blind spot monitoring and climate control. What the F Sport Design trim introduces are new styling features, such as a new mesh grille, glossy 21-inch alloy wheels and silver inserts on the wing mirrors.
F-Sport Design standard equipment
2 engines available with the F-Sport Design trim
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RX Takumi
RRP £77,045
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£71,565The Lexus RX Takumi comes with leather upholstery in your choice of five colours, eight-way adjustable front seats with heating and cooling functions and a 12.3-inch infotainment display with built-in sat nav and a 15-speaker Mark Levinson stereo. You also get 20-inch alloy wheels, three-zone climate control and plenty of safety kit including adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, traffic sign recognition and automatic headlights.
Takumi standard equipment
2 engines available with the Takumi trim
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RX F-Sport
RRP £79,450
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£74,027F Sport models get 20-inch F Sport alloy wheels and a more aggressive looking honeycomb grille design. Inside, they have F Sport embossed sports seats, a unique leather gearknob and polished metal pedals. The interior also gets treated to aluminium inlays and a sports steering wheel. F Sport models feel a bit sharper to drive thanks to quicker steering, firmer suspension and adjustable dampers. Trouble is, if you really want a sporty SUV you’ll be much better off buying a BMW X5.