[2024] Which Lexus car is the least maneuverable? Ranking by minimum turning radius

This time, we’ve looked at Lexus cars in order of maneuverability (minimum turning radius). We hope this information will be helpful when making a purchase. Japan, in particular, has many narrow roads, and many people live in areas where they cannot choose large car models due to their limited maneuverability.

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What is the minimum turning radius?

The minimum turning radius is the radius of the circle drawn by the outermost front wheel when turning a car with the steering wheel turned to its limit. The smaller the minimum turning radius, the more maneuverable the car is. The minimum turning radius is measured at the center point of the tire width. The value also varies depending on the length of the wheelbase and tire size. Just because a car has a small body size does not necessarily mean it is maneuverable. The minimum turning radius is set at 12m or less according to safety standards for road transport vehicles.

LEXUS Ranking of cars with poor maneuverability

As expected, the larger “LX” and “LS” models have the least maneuverability, with a minimum turning radius of 6.0m. What was quite surprising was that the sports model “RC” has a minimum turning radius of 5.0m in the lineup, making it an extremely maneuverable sports model.

Ranking Car model name Minimum

turning radius
full length Overall width Overall height Wheelbase

1st place GX550 standard model 6.0m (estimated) 4,970mm 1,980mm 1,925mm 2,850mm
1st place LX600 6.0m 5,100mm 1,990mm 1,885mm 2,850mm
1st place LS500h / LS500 AWD 6.0m 5,235mm 1,900mm 1,460mm 3,125mm
4th place LM300 / LM300h 5.9m 5,125mm 1890mm 1955mm 3,000mm
4th place RX450+ 5.9m 4,890mm 1,920mm 1,700mm 2,850mm
4th place RX350h 5.9m 4,890mm 1,920mm 1,700mm 2,850mm
4th place RX350 5.9m 4,890mm 1,920mm 1,705mm 2,850mm
4th place ES300h 5.9m 4,975mm 1,865mm 1,445mm 2,870mm
9th place NX350h / NX350 / NX250 5.8m 4,660mm 1,865mm 1,660mm 2,690mm
9th place RZ450e 5.6m 4,805mm 1,925mm 1,635mm 2,850mm
9th place LS500h / LS500 5.6m 5,235mm 1,900mm 1,460mm 3,125mm
12th place RX500h 5.5m 4,890mm 1,920mm 1,700mm 2,850mm
13th place LC500/LC500h 5.3 to 5.4 m 4,770mm 1,920mm 1,345mm 1,350mm
13th place RC C 5.4m 4,710mm 1,845mm 1,390mm 2,730mm
13th place IS300h 5.4m 4,760mm 1,840mm 1,435mm 2,800mm
16th place IS500 / IS350 / IS300 5.2m 4,760mm 1,840mm 1,435mm 2,800mm
17th place UX200 / UX250h 5.2m 4,495mm 1,840mm 1,540mm 2,640mm
17th place LBX 5.2m 4,190mm 1,825mm 1,545mm 2,580mm
17th place RC300 5.2m 4,700mm 1,840mm 1,395mm 2,730mm
20th place RC350 5.0m 4,700mm 1,840mm 1,395mm 2,730mm

summary

What do you think? I’m sure there were some surprising car models. The minimum turning radius is greatly affected not only by body size but also by tire size. Furthermore, in my opinion, once it exceeds 5.5m, it becomes increasingly difficult to turn even when turning the steering wheel. If you are not confident in your driving skills, even if there is a car model you want, I would recommend that you take a test drive and turn the steering wheel to make sure you can drive it yourself before purchasing. I hope this will be helpful when you make your purchase.

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