New Lexus RX: Plug-in Hybrid, Hybrid, or Gasoline?

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Lexus has completely redesigned the RX, releasing it on November 18, 2022. Engines can be selected from gasoline, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid . There are four types: RX350, RX350h, RX450h+, and RX500h. We’ll explain in detail the differences between plug-in hybrids , hybrids, and gasoline vehicles, as well as the differences between grades.

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Lexus 5th generation RX full model change

  • The exterior and interior feature Lexus’ new generation design.
  • High-resolution ” 14-inch wide touch display
  • The door handles feature the e-latch system , and the Safe Exit Assist (with door open control) function cancels door opening when a hazard is detected.
  • New generation hybrid with gasoline powertrain
  • Plug-in hybrid model ” RX450h+ ” is now available
  • The performance model “RX500h F SPORT Performance” has been introduced , and the newly developed 4WD system “DIRECT4” has been adopted.
  • The latest safety system, “Lexus Safety System + “
  • The evolved ride comfort you expect from Lexus
  • Latest active safety features: Improved active safety performance by changing the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) sensors

While the exterior remains the same concept , this time it is of course equipped with an improved second-generation ” TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture) ” platform called the “GA-K platform,” and a multi-link suspension, which allows for a larger interior space than the previous model. The adoption of the newly developed platform achieves high aerodynamic performance, resulting in a “low center of gravity” and “increased body rigidity,” marking a significant evolution from the previous model. By reducing weight and lowering the floor, the center of gravity has been lowered by 15mm from the previous model, and the wheelbase has been widened by 60mm, and the tread has been widened by 15mm in the front and 45mm in the rear, resulting in a package that reduces the yaw moment of inertia. A multi-link suspension is adopted. The next-generation “Lexus Safety System +” is standard on all vehicles .

The compact and lightweight hybrid system “High-Performance Multi-Stage THS II” is adopted to improve fuel efficiency. The top-of-the-line grade “RX500h” uses a “2.4L direct injection turbo engine + hybrid system . ” The RX500h F SPORT Performance, following the RZ, uses the four-wheel drive system “DIRECT4” that utilizes electrification technology .

Evolution of “Lexus Safety System+”

The improved performance of the monocular camera and millimeter-wave radar allows “Pre-Collision Safety” to detect cyclists during the day and pedestrians at night. “Radar Cruise Control” and “Lane Tracing Assist (LTA)” assist steering to keep the vehicle in the center of the same lane when using radar cruise control on expressways, etc. “Road Sign Assist (RSA)” uses a camera to read major road signs and displays them on the meter and head-up display. “Leading Vehicle Departure Notification (TMN)” notifies the driver when the vehicle ahead has started to depart by displaying a message on the meter and head-up display and sounding a buzzer.

Lexus 5th Generation New RX Price and Grade

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grade engine transmission
Drive
system
Price
(10%)
RX350

“version L”
2.4L direct injection turbo D-4ST

engine (T24A-FTS)
Direct Shift-

8AT
2WD (FF) 6,660,000 yen
RX350

“version L”
2.4L direct injection turbo D-4ST

engine (T24A-FTS)
Direct Shift-

8AT
AWD 7,070,000 yen
RX350

“F SPORT”
2.4L direct injection turbo D-4ST

engine (T24A-FTS)
Direct Shift-

8AT
AWD 7,070,000 yen
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Drive
system
Price
(10%)
RX350h

“version L”
Inline 4-cylinder 2.5L

direct injection engine D-4S


+ motor (A25A-FXS)
Electric

continuously variable transmission
2WD (FF) 7,580,000 yen
RX350h

“version L”
Inline 4-cylinder 2.5L

direct injection engine D-4S


+ motor (A25A-FXS)
Electric

continuously variable transmission
AWD 7,960,000 yen
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Drive
system
Price
(10%)
RX450h+

“version L”
Inline 4-cylinder 2.5L

direct injection engine D-4S


+ motor (A25A-FXS)
Electric

continuously variable transmission
AWD 8,720,000 yen
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Drive
system
Price
(10%)
RX500h

“F SPORT


Performance”
2.4L direct injection turbo engine D-4ST

+ hybrid system


(T24A-FTS)
Direct Shift

6AT
AWD 9,010,000 yen

Lexus RX fuel economy data

Fuel economy for gasoline vehicles (AWD) is WLCT mode: 11.2km/L (8.5km/L)

Hybrid vehicle (AWD) fuel economy in WLCT mode: 18.7km/L (13.1km/L)

Plug-in hybrid vehicle (AWD) WLCT mode fuel economy: 19.6km/L (EV driving distance: 86km) (15km/L)

( ) is approximate actual fuel consumption

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Specifications RX350

“version L”
RX350h

“version L”
RX450h+

“version L”
full length 4,890mm 4,890mm 4,890mm
Overall width 1,920mm 1,920mm 1,920mm
Overall height 1,705mm 1,700mm 1,700mm
Wheelbase 2,850mm 2,850mm 2,850mm
engine 2.4L direct injection turbo

D-4ST


engine


(T24A-FTS)
Inline 4-cylinder 2.5L

direct injection engine D-4S


+ motor


(A25A-FXS)
Inline 4-cylinder 2.5L

direct injection engine D-4S


+ motor


(A25A-FXS)
Maximum power 205kW (279PS) /

6,000rpm
140kW (190ps) /

6,000rpm
135kW (185PS) /

6,000rpm
Maximum torque 430Nm (43.8kgmf) /

1,700-3,600rpm
236Nm (24.1kgm) /

4,300-4,500rpm
228Nm (23.2kgmf) /

3,600-3,700rpm
Front motor

maximum output
134kw (182ps) 134kW (182ps)
Front motor

maximum torque
270Nm (27.5kgm) 270Nm (27.5kgm)
Rear motor

maximum output
40kW (54ps) 40kW (54ps)
Rear motor

maximum torque
121Nm (12.3kgfm) 121Nm (12.3kgfm)
System

maximum output
184kW (250ps) 227kW (309ps)


transmission
Direct Shift

8AT
Electric

continuously variable transmission
Electric

continuously variable transmission
Drive system 2WD/AWD 2WD/AWD AWD
WLTC mode

fuel economy
11.8km/L (2WD)

11.2km/L (AWD)
20.2km/L (2WD)

18.7km/L (AWD)
19.6km/L (AWD)
EV driving range 86km
Passenger capacity 5 people 5 people 5 people

Lexus RX Plug-in Hybrid: How to recoup your investment

This became a very difficult question when considering fuel economy and price. Comparing the three grades of the “version L” AWD, the gasoline model costs 7,070,000 yen, the hybrid model 7,960,000 yen, and the plug-in hybrid model 8,720,000 yen. The difference is 890,000 yen for the hybrid model and 1,650,000 yen for the plug-in hybrid model . Furthermore, the hybrid model is eligible for a 37,500 yen tax reduction under the “Eco Car Tax Reduction,” and the plug-in hybrid model is eligible for a total tax reduction of 620,000 yen if you apply for the “Clean Energy Vehicle Adoption Promotion Subsidy.”

Now, let’s calculate the cost of gasoline. The hybrid model costs 852,500 yen, and the plug-in hybrid model costs 1,030,000 yen . Let’s examine how much driving you need to do to make up for that. This calculation is based on the actual fuel economy figures listed above.

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Amount item RX350

“version L”
RX350h

“version L”
RX450h+

“version L”
Base price 7,070,000 yen 7,960,000 yen 8,720,000
difference +890,000 yen +1,650,000 yen
Total tax reductions and

preferential treatment
0 yen -37,500 yen -620,000 yen
Total difference +852,500 yen +1,030,000 yen

Fuel economy for the gasoline vehicle (AWD) is 11.2km/L (8.5km/L) in WLCT mode. Fuel economy for the hybrid model (AWD) is 18.7km/L (13.1km/L) in WLCT mode. Fuel economy for the plug-in hybrid model (AWD) is 19.6km/L in WLCT mode. EV driving range: 86km (15km/L).

Gasoline price: Premium gasoline 177 yen per liter

Gasoline model 10,000km = 208,235 yen

Hybrid model 10,000km = 135,114 yen

Plug-in hybrid model 10,000km = 118,000 yen

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distance RX350

“version L”
RX350h

“version L”
RX450h+

“version L”
10,000km 208,235 yen 135,114 yen 118,000 yen
50,000km 1,041,175 yen 675,570 yen 590,000 yen
100,000km 2,082,350 yen 1,351,140 yen 1,180,000 yen

Fuel cost per mileage

After 10,000km, the hybrid model was priced at 73,121 yen, while the plug-in hybrid model was priced at 90,235 yen. After 50,000km, the hybrid model was priced at 365,605 yen, while the plug-in hybrid model was priced at 451,175 yen. In other words, this still doesn’t make up for the difference in the price of the car itself…

If you’re likely to get rid of your new car after about five years, or even if you consider driving 100,000km, choosing a hybrid car won’t pay off. The plug-in hybrid model will cost 902,350 yen more, so you won’t be able to recoup your investment. Just because it’s a hybrid car doesn’t mean you can choose it lightly. Furthermore, in the case of the “RX version L,” there’s no difference in the exterior design from a hybrid, so you can’t be proud of it.

RX body color

  • White Nova Glass Flakes
  • Heat Blue Contrast Layering *Additional color: 165,000 yen
  • Sonic Chrome
  • Sonic Quartz
  • Terrain Khaki Mica Metallic
  • Sonic Titanium
  • Celestial Blue Glass Flakes
  • Graphite Black Glass Flakes
  • Sonic Iridium
  • Deep Blue Mica
  • Red Mica Crystal Shine
  • Sonic Copper *Additional color: 165,000 yen

Conclusion Summary

The 2WD models of the “RX350h “F SPORT”” and “RX350h “version L”” will likely be the most popular. These two will undoubtedly be the most popular due to their hybrid grade and the freedom of option selection.  The cheaper “NX350 “version L”” and “NX350 “F SPORT”” 2WD will likely be even more popular. As the only gasoline-powered models, they will likely be popular due to their almost impeccable exterior design and equipment.

So far we’ve been talking about price, but I’d like to talk about comfort as well. When starting off, the car will run on the motor alone, which is an area that motors excel at, so you can expect a very smooth start . Furthermore, when using the “ACC adaptive cruise control with full-speed chase function,” the compatibility between electric control and hybrids is good , so there is a high possibility of a difference. In terms of comfort, I recommend the “hybrid car .” Furthermore, the price difference between hybrid and gasoline vehicles is 890,000 yen. Considering that the difference is not as great as it was a decade ago, I feel that we are now in an age where it doesn’t matter which one you choose. If you can afford it, and also consider resale value, I would recommend choosing the “hybrid” grade.

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