Among Japanese cars, Lexus has a particularly large lineup with seven models, offering a wide range of attractive models. So, this time, we’ve created a ranking of popular models up to 2025, and considered which models we recommend.
As of 2025 , the SUV segment remains highly popular in both domestic and international automobile markets, with manufacturers launching a diverse range of models and fierce competition. Among these, Toyota Motor Corporation’s luxury brand, Lexus, has established a unique position, earning high praise from users worldwide for its outstanding quality, quietness, ride comfort, and service that embodies the unique Japanese spirit of “omotenashi” (hospitality). Lexus SUVs, in particular, have a strong presence in the luxury SUV market, thanks to their sophisticated design, advanced technology, and lineup that caters to diverse lifestyles. Their greatest appeal lies in the fact that they deliver experiences that exceed owners’ expectations in a variety of situations, from comfortable urban travel to long drives and even off-road adventures. This article presents a popularity ranking of Lexus SUVs based on the latest information as of 2025, taking into account actual sales figures, and delves into the features and appeal of each model to help potential buyers find the perfect vehicle.
The world of Lexus SUVs: a diverse and ever-evolving lineup
Based on a “human-centered” approach, the Lexus brand strives to create cars that allow drivers to have a deep interaction with their vehicle and pursue the joy of driving. This philosophy is strongly reflected in the SUV lineup, which places emphasis on not just providing a vehicle as a means of transportation, but also on providing the joy of ownership and the exhilaration of driving. Lexus SUVs are characterized by a wide range of sizes and characters, from compact urban models to flagship models that carry the brand’s prestige. This allows customers to choose the vehicle that best suits their lifestyle and values.
The first and foremost attraction of Lexus SUVs is their overwhelming quietness and comfortable ride. Thanks to thorough noise and vibration suppression, the interior of the car is enveloped in a silence that feels as if it is cut off from the outside world, and you won’t feel tired even on long trips. In addition, the responsive handling that the driver can control at will and the suspension that flexibly absorbs unevenness in the road surface create a high-quality driving feel.
Turning to the interior, one finds a space that has been carefully crafted down to the smallest detail, using carefully selected materials and the skilled techniques of artisans. The high quality that can be felt with every touch, and the interface that pursues ease of use, give passengers a sense of comfort and satisfaction. In recent years, many models have adopted the “Tazuna Concept” cockpit concept, which aims to connect intuitively between driver and car, just as one communicates with a horse using only one rein, providing an environment that allows drivers to concentrate on driving.
Lexus also focuses on advanced safety technology, and most models come standard with the preventive safety package “Lexus Safety System +.” Using millimeter-wave radar and a monocular camera, the company supports the driver with a wide range of functions, including pre-crash safety, which helps avoid collisions and mitigate damage, lane tracing assist, which prevents the vehicle from leaving its lane, and an adaptive high beam system, which improves visibility at night, to ensure safe and secure driving.
Lexus is also actively working on electrification, a major trend in the modern automotive industry. While hybrid technology (HEV) that has been cultivated over many years is at its core, the company offers a variety of electrified powertrains for each model, from plug-in hybrids (PHEV) that can be charged externally to battery electric vehicles (BEV), achieving a high level of both environmental friendliness and driving performance. This allows customers to select the electrified model that best suits their usage and environmental awareness.
Another major attraction of Lexus is the post-purchase owner support. With the Lexus Owners Desk, where dedicated staff provide attentive service, and a comprehensive maintenance program, Lexus has a system in place to ensure you can enjoy a car life with peace of mind even after purchasing. All of these combine to provide a valuable experience that only Lexus can offer.
2024 Lexus Annual Sales SUV Ranking
Here we present a ranking of the most popular Lexus SUVs based on the latest sales data (estimated values) for 2025. This compilation focuses on the top five models with the highest sales volumes. Please note that official sales figures by model and period are only released on a limited basis, so please understand that these figures are estimates based on market trends and various surveys.
| Ranking | Car model | Number of units |
|---|---|---|
| 1st place | LBX | 21,221 units |
| 2nd place | NX | Approximately 20,463 units |
| 3rd place | RX | Approximately 16,477 units |
| 4th place | UX | Approximately 5,194 units |
| 5th place | LX | Approximately 1,726 units |
The most notable feature of this ranking is the impressive first place taken by the Lexus smallest SUV, the LBX. Its relatively short rise to the top since its launch at the end of 2023 suggests that its concept, which breaks the traditional notion of a luxury car, and its new approach to offering options to suit a wide range of personalities have been well received by many users. The NX, which came in second place by a narrow margin, remains immensely popular as the core of the Lexus SUV line, highly regarded for its balance of advanced technology and practicality. The RX, which came in third, also enjoys steady support as the king of luxury SUVs. The UX, an urban compact SUV, came in fourth, and the flagship model LX came in fifth. This ranking reflects new trends within the Lexus brand and the diversifying needs of its customers.
Below, we will take a closer look at the features and appeal of these popular models, as well as the noteworthy BEV model “RZ,” which is not included in the rankings.






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[1st Place] Lexus LBX: Embodying the values of a new era, it takes the top spot

LEXUS LBX
Taking the top spot in this ranking is the Lexus LBX, Lexus’ smallest SUV, which debuted at the end of 2023. The 21,221 units sold is an astonishing figure for a model released so recently, proving that the new concept launched by Lexus has resonated strongly in the market. As the name “Lexus Breakthrough X(cross)-over” suggests, the LBX breaks the traditional notion of size hierarchy in luxury cars and was developed with the aim of providing new value as a “classless compact that allows those who appreciate authenticity to return to their true selves.”
One of the reasons the LBX has garnered such support is that, despite its compact size, it pursues the high quality that is unique to Lexus down to the smallest details. In terms of design, it is the first to use Lexus’ new front mask, the “Unified Spindle.” By integrating the spindle shape with the body, it creates a dynamic and sophisticated look with a low center of gravity and a strong presence. The luxury condensed into the small body and the beautiful proportions from any angle will satisfy the joy of ownership.

LEXUS LBX interior
The interior is also a major attraction of the LBX. While adopting a driver-centric layout based on the “Tazuna Concept,” the passenger side has been designed with an open feel, creating a comfortable space befitting a premium compact. Equipped with a full LCD meter and a large 9.8-inch touch display, the interface is also advanced. And above all, what symbolizes the innovativeness of the LBX is its grade system, which responds to the diverse lifestyles and sensibilities of customers. Rather than the traditional hierarchy, five “worldviews” have been established: “Cool,” “Relax,” “Elegant,” “Active,” and “Urban.” The interior and exterior materials and color schemes are coordinated to fit each theme, allowing customers to choose the style that best suits their preferences.
Also worth mentioning is the “Bespoke Build” custom-made system. Customers can freely choose from a vast number of approximately 330,000 combinations, including interior color, seat material, seatbelt color, stitching color, and even trim decoration, to literally create a car that is “just their own.” This is a completely new personalization proposal that goes beyond the traditional boundaries of car selection, and is resonating strongly with today’s customers who value individuality.
The powertrain employs a hybrid (HEV) system equipped with a newly developed 1.5L 3-cylinder engine. While based on the TNGA platform (GA-B) for compact cars, it has been thoroughly tuned specifically for Lexus, significantly improving its basic performance. Improved hybrid system efficiency and battery performance provide class-leading fuel economy, the linear and comfortable acceleration feel that only electrification technology can provide, and a nimble ride that the driver can control at will.
The latest generation of advanced safety technology, “Lexus Safety System +,” is also standard equipment, and despite its compact size, there is no compromise on safety performance.
The price range is approximately 4.6 million to 5.8 million yen (as of May 2025, including consumption tax), making it relatively affordable within the Lexus lineup.
The Lexus LBX is not just a small luxury car, but a new form of luxury for Lexus. It is the ideal choice for those who seek essential value without being bound by size or hierarchy, those who want to express their own individuality through their car, and those looking for a high-quality yet casual car for everyday use. Its success in such a short space of time since its launch is an important milestone that suggests the future direction of the Lexus brand, and we will be keeping a close eye on its developments.
[2nd place] Lexus NX: A high-level fusion of modernity and practicality, still immensely popular

NX350
Coming in second place by a narrow margin is the mid-size SUV, the Lexus NX. As the sales figure of approximately 20,463 units shows, despite the success of the LBX, the NX remains extremely popular as the core of the Lexus SUV lineup. Since its first release in 2014, it has captivated the market with its urbane, sophisticated design and just-right size, and the second-generation model, which underwent a full model change in 2021, has further enhanced its appeal.
The reason the second-generation NX is so popular with so many users is its high level of perfection. The exterior design has evolved from the spindle grille, which is symbolic of Lexus’ design language, into a more three-dimensional “spindle body,” combining dynamism and refinement. The sharp triple-eye full-LED headlights, L-shaped daytime running lamps, and taillights that connect the rear end in a single line exude a cutting-edge, strong personality.

LEXUS NX
The interior is designed based on the “Tazuna Concept,” which aims for a more intuitive connection between people and their cars. Consideration has been given to minimizing eye movement and switch operation so that the driver can concentrate on driving, and navigation, audio, vehicle settings, and more can be smoothly operated via the large touch display (14 inches or 9.8 inches). The texture of the materials and precision of assembly are of an extremely high quality, conveying the unique Lexus quality with every touch.

NX350h
One of the NX’s great strengths is its wide range of powertrain options. The NX450h+, Lexus’ first plug-in hybrid (PHEV) model, boasts a high-capacity battery that allows it to travel approximately 88km (WLTC mode), enabling it to cover most of its daily commutes on electricity alone. It combines environmental friendliness with powerful acceleration, making it ideal for customers seeking a more advanced driving experience. Of course, the lineup also includes the 2.5L hybrid (HEV) model NX350h, which offers an excellent balance of efficiency and power, the 2.4L turbo gasoline model NX350, which offers a sporty driving experience, and the nimble 2.5L gasoline model NX250. The ability to choose the optimal powertrain to suit each customer’s lifestyle and preferences is what supports the NX’s widespread popularity.

NX350h
The car is built on the GA-K platform. Its lightweight, highly rigid body and low center of gravity design provide outstanding handling stability and a comfortable ride. It also comes equipped with the latest generation of Lexus Safety System +, an advanced safety technology with enhanced collision avoidance assistance at intersections, ensuring top-level safety performance. It also comes with a full range of connected services, including remote functions via smartphone connectivity and a voice recognition agent that allows natural conversations, improving everyday usability.
In addition to the standard model, there are also the “F SPORT” with its sporty interior and exterior and dedicated suspension, and the “Version L” with its luxurious equipment. The price range is approximately 4.8 million to 7.7 million yen (as of May 2025, including consumption tax).
The Lexus NX satisfies many of the elements that modern users look for in an SUV at a high level: ease of handling in urban areas, ample utility, advanced design and functionality, and a variety of powertrains. It can be said to be the best-balanced Lexus SUV model, meeting a wide range of needs, from first-time Lexus owners to those who prioritize environmental performance and advanced technology.
[3rd Place] Lexus RX: The king of luxury SUVs, with unwavering reliability and comfort

RX350h version L
Coming in third place on the list is the Lexus RX, a core model that has supported the Lexus brand since its inception. Sales of approximately 16,477 units demonstrate the RX’s solid position in the luxury SUV segment and its enduring popularity. Since the first generation was released in 1998 as a pioneer of luxury crossover SUVs, the RX has earned acclaim worldwide and set the standard in the luxury SUV market. The current fifth-generation RX, launched in 2022, builds on the reliability and outstanding comfort it has cultivated over many years, while achieving dramatic advances in design, driving performance, and advanced technology, presenting a new era of luxury.
The reason the RX has remained beloved for so many years is its brand power and its impeccable level of perfection as a luxury car. The design of the new RX embodies Lexus’ new design language, which anticipates the arrival of the electrified era. The “seamless grille,” which smoothly blends the front grille with the body, expresses a powerful, solid feel while also contributing to improved cooling and aerodynamic performance. The rear view, like the NX, features taillights that connect horizontally and a simple yet striking “LEXUS” logo, emphasizing the car’s wide and low stance. The floating roof design has also been retained, creating a relaxed and elegant side silhouette.

Lexus RX
Based on the “Tazuna Concept,” the interior combines a functional space that allows the driver to immerse themselves in driving with a comfortable space where all passengers can relax. The large touch display and multi-color ambient illumination create a high-quality, modern atmosphere. Spacious interior space is a tradition of the RX, and the rear seats in particular offer ample leg and headroom, allowing adults to stay comfortable even when riding for long periods of time. In terms of quietness, various technologies have been incorporated to thoroughly suppress road and wind noise, making the interior surprisingly quiet, even when cruising on the highway.

In terms of driving performance, the RX500h’s fundamental structure has been redesigned, including improvements to the GA-K platform and the adoption of a newly developed multi-link rear suspension. This improves the vehicle’s responsiveness to driver inputs, providing a more linear and connected ride. It also flexibly absorbs road inputs, resulting in a flat, exceptionally comfortable ride. The powertrain lineup centers on advanced models that incorporate Lexus’s electrification technologies. Of particular note is the RX500h F SPORT Performance, which combines a 2.4L turbo engine with a high-output motor and the DIRECT4 electric four-wheel-drive system, which uses a motor to drive the rear wheels. With impressive system output of 371 PS and precise drivetrain control, it delivers an unprecedentedly direct and exhilarating driving experience. The 2.5L plug-in hybrid (PHEV) RX450h+, also available with the NX, combines excellent environmental friendliness with powerful driving. The 2.4L turbo gasoline model RX350 is also available, meeting diverse needs.
In terms of advanced technologies, in addition to the Lexus Safety System +, some functions of the advanced driving assistance technology Lexus Teammate (such as Advanced Park: parking assistance system) are available, reducing the burden on the driver.
The grades available are the standard model, the luxurious “Version L”, the sporty “F SPORT”, and the high-performance “F SPORT Performance” model (exclusive to the RX500h).Prices range from approximately 6.6 million to 9 million yen (as of May 2025, including consumption tax).
The Lexus RX is the king of luxury SUVs, constantly evolving and incorporating cutting-edge technology, based on a long history of trust and proven performance. For those looking for a comfortable family ride or long-distance driving, and above all for a high-quality ride and quietness, the RX will continue to be one of the best choices.
[4th place] Lexus UX: A sophisticated compact choice for smart urban driving

UX300hF SPORT Emotional Explorer
Ranking fourth is the Lexus UX, one of the most compact models in the Lexus SUV lineup. With sales of approximately 5,194 units, it is not as popular as higher-end models, but its ease of use in urban areas and sophisticated design have made it a firm favorite. As its “Creative Urban Explorer” concept suggests, the UX is designed to fit an urban lifestyle, featuring an easy-to-maneuver body size, agile driving, and excellent fuel economy. It is chosen by first-time Lexus owners, second cars, and those considering downsizing.
The UX’s design skillfully combines the toughness of an SUV with the flowing lines of a coupe. Its proportions suggest a low center of gravity, boldly jutting fender arches, and unique “aerostabilizing blade lamps” that integrate the left and right taillights and contribute to aerodynamic performance create a distinctive and aggressive impression. Its stylish design stands out beautifully in urban landscapes.

The interior incorporates the philosophy of the “Tazuna Concept,” while being functional and high-quality, making the most of the compact space. The instrument panel design, which is angled towards the driver, is easy to operate and encourages concentration on driving. The center display has been enlarged (12.3 inches or 8 inches), improving visibility and operability. Connected functions have also been enhanced, making it even more convenient. The detailed finishes that evoke Japanese aesthetics are unique to Lexus, such as the ornament panel that expresses the texture of washi paper.

Two powertrains are available: the UX250h, a hybrid (HEV) model that combines a 2.0L engine with a motor, and the UX300e, a battery electric vehicle (BEV). The UX250h delivers a maximum system output of 184 PS, achieving linear acceleration and class-leading fuel economy (21.6-22.8 km/L in WLTC mode). An E-Four (electric 4WD system) is also available, enhancing stability on snowy roads. The UX300e was Lexus’ first mass-produced BEV, and subsequent improvements have increased its battery capacity. Its driving range on a single charge (WLTC mode) reaches 512 km, significantly improving its practicality. The quiet, powerful acceleration characteristic of BEVs and the low center of gravity and stable driving performance achieved by placing the battery under the floor are its attractions.
The vehicle is built on the GA-C platform. Its lightweight, highly rigid body provides both nimble handling and a comfortable ride. The minimum turning radius is an extremely small 5.2m, making it easy to drive and park in narrow alleys, a major benefit for urban users. Of course, the advanced safety technology “Lexus Safety System +” is also standard equipment, ensuring a high level of safety despite its compact size.
The model is available in three grades: the standard model, version C, F SPORT, and version L, each with different equipment and interior and exterior designs. The F SPORT features a specially designed spindle grille, aluminum wheels, sports seats, and a specially tuned suspension, emphasizing a more dynamic driving experience. The price range is approximately 4.3 million to 5.5 million yen for the UX250h, and approximately 6.5 million to 7 million yen for the UX300e (as of May 2025, including consumption tax).
The Lexus UX is a model that allows you to experience the high quality and sophisticated worldview of the Lexus brand more closely. For those who value mobility in urban areas, economy, and design, it remains an attractive choice and a car that will help you realize a smart car life.
[5th Place] Lexus LX: An unshakeable flagship, offering supreme luxury and off-road capability

LX700h
Ranking fifth is the flagship Lexus SUV, the Lexus LX. Considering its high price range, its sales of approximately 1,726 units demonstrates the car’s continued strong brand power and a loyal fanbase seeking the value it offers. Developed with the goal of providing the ultimate SUV, capable of safely and comfortably transporting passengers on any road in the world, the LX offers an unparalleled presence, unparalleled off-road capability, and the finest luxury interior, making it a truly unique and unrivaled vehicle. The current model underwent a full model change in 2022, with a completely new platform, engine, suspension, and more, reaching even greater heights both on-road and off-road.
The strong individuality of the new LX is first and foremost evident in its imposing styling. The new spindle grille, which combines functionality and aesthetic beauty, is composed of seven sets of floating bars, providing overwhelming power and cooling performance. The muscular fender lines and large-diameter tires assert the car’s performance as a full-fledged off-roader, while the refined details exude the dignity you expect from a flagship.




The interior elevates the Tazuna Concept to the LX style, providing an environment that allows drivers to easily grasp the vehicle’s position even during demanding off-road driving and allows them to concentrate on driving. A first for Lexus, the interior features a dual display (top: 12.3 inches, bottom: 7 inches) that displays navigation and audio information separately from vehicle information such as climate control and driving modes, dramatically improving visibility and operability. The finest materials are used, and the meticulous craftsmanship of the skilled craftsmen invites occupants into an unparalleled luxury experience. The four-seater EXECUTIVE grade, in particular, offers the ultimate in rear seat comfort, featuring dedicated independent rear seats, relaxation functions, a large rear entertainment system, and more, providing a space worthy of being called the ultimate luxury lounge on wheels.

In terms of driving performance, the new GA-F platform incorporates Toyota’s latest technologies while retaining its traditional ladder-frame structure. It achieves a significant weight reduction (approximately 200 kg), high rigidity, and a low center of gravity, achieving an unprecedented balance between superior on-road handling stability, a comfortable ride, and world-class off-road capability. The powertrain replaces the previous V8 with a highly efficient, high-output 3.5L V6 twin-turbo engine. Delivering impressive power—415 PS and 650 Nm of torque—through a 10-speed automatic transmission, it delivers ample performance in any situation. The latest generation of off-road assistance systems, including Multi-Terrain Select, which optimizes drive and braking control based on road conditions, and Crawl Control, which supports extremely low-speed driving, allow drivers of all skill levels to tackle challenging terrain with confidence.
In terms of security, the car is equipped with a fingerprint authentication start switch, a first for Lexus, improving convenience for owners and preventing vehicle theft.
In addition to the standard model, there is the aforementioned four-seater “EXECUTIVE” model, and the “OFFROAD” model, which offers even more enhanced off-road performance. The “OFFROAD” model is equipped with three differential locks (front, center, and rear) to improve off-road performance, specially designed wheels, and blacked-out parts, giving it a tougher image and performance. The price range is approximately 12.5 million to 18 million yen (as of May 2025, including consumption tax), making it a fitting price for the top of the Lexus lineup.
The Lexus LX is a unique and irreplaceable choice for select customers who seek absolute status worthy of its price, unrivaled off-road performance, and the highest levels of comfort and luxury.It is truly the ultimate flagship SUV, able to meet all demands at the highest level, from chauffeur-driven business trips to special family adventures and full-scale off-road challenges.
[Not ranked] Lexus RZ: A noteworthy BEV that paves the way for the future of electrification

Although it did not make it into this year’s sales ranking, the Lexus RZ, developed as the brand’s first dedicated battery electric vehicle (BEV) model, occupies an extremely important position in Lexus’ electrification strategy. Featuring design and packaging based on the free-spirited thinking unique to BEVs, this ambitious model explores how to express the driving feel that Lexus has cultivated over many years through an electric powertrain, and serves as a pilot model that shows the future direction of the Lexus brand.
The RZ’s design maximizes the characteristics of BEVs, which do not have an internal combustion engine, and pursues a unique form that combines functionality and beauty. The spindle grille, which was a symbol of Lexus, has evolved into a “spindle body” that is integrated into the body, as openings for cooling are no longer necessary. This expresses improved aerodynamic performance and a new identity as a BEV. The sleek, coupe-like silhouette that emphasizes the low center of gravity and the ducktail shape of the rear end give the car a sporty and futuristic impression.

The interior was designed based on the “Tazuna Concept,” and is characterized by a simple yet spacious and high-quality space. Thanks to the BEV-specific platform (e-TNGA), a flat floor and long wheelbase have been realized, providing ample legroom, especially for rear passengers. The car is also equipped with features that pursue the efficiency and comfort unique to BEVs, such as the first Lexus to use a “radiant heater” that reduces energy consumption by directly warming passengers.
The core of the RZ’s driving performance is its DIRECT4 electric four-wheel drive system. The torque of the high-output eAxle motors installed at the front and rear is precisely controlled in milliseconds according to driving conditions. It optimizes the drive force of all four wheels in every situation, including when accelerating from a standstill, cornering, and decelerating, achieving linear response without delay to the driver’s accelerator and steering inputs. This gives the driver a sense of control that is almost like having a dialogue with the car, and delivers a new dimension of driving pleasure, combining the quiet, powerful acceleration and high stability that only a BEV can offer.
Furthermore, the optional steer-by-wire system is a technology that symbolizes the RZ’s advanced technology. This system has no mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the tires, and steers using electrical signals, offering many benefits, including smoother operation with less need to change hands (approximately ±150° lock-to-lock), isolation from unpleasant vibrations from the road surface, and more direct steering response.
The total capacity of the battery is 71.4 kWh. The driving range per charge (WLTC mode) is approximately 534 km for the front-wheel drive (FWD) model and approximately 494 km for the all-wheel drive (AWD) model, ensuring a practical level. It also supports fast charging (CHAdeMO standard), making it convenient to charge on the go.
The base grade is “Version L,” and you can choose the combination of drive system (FWD/AWD) and steering system (standard/steer-by-wire). The price range is approximately 8.8 million to 9.4 million yen (as of May 2025, including consumption tax).
Although the Lexus RZ has not yet broken into the top ranks in terms of sales volume, it is an extremely important model that embodies Lexus’ vision for the future of electrification. It will be an extremely attractive option for customers who want to experience cutting-edge technology, prioritize environmental contributions, and want to experience the quiet, powerful, new driving feel that only a BEV can offer. There are high expectations for further technological evolution and the expansion of the BEV lineup in the future.
How to Choose a Lexus SUV: Find the Best One for Your Lifestyle
We’ve looked at the latest 2025 rankings and the features of each model, but in order to choose the best Lexus SUV for you from the many available, it’s important to organize your own situation and needs.
The most important thing is to match it with your lifestyle. Consider specific details such as your family composition, main uses (commuting, shopping, shuttle service, leisure, long-distance driving, etc.), and annual mileage. For example, if you plan to use the car mainly in urban areas and prioritize maneuverability and individuality, the top-ranked LBX or the compact UX are likely candidates. If you plan to use the car mostly with your family and want it to be comfortable for weekend leisure trips and long-distance travel, the ever-popular NX or the more spacious RX would be suitable. If you are looking for absolute status and off-road performance, the LX is the only option. If you are particularly interested in environmental performance and the latest technology, the PHEV models (NX, RX) and the BEV RZ should also come into consideration.
The next thing to compare is body size. Lexus SUVs vary greatly in size, from the LBX to the LX. In addition to exterior dimensions such as length, width, and height, you should also carefully check the minimum turning radius (maneuverability) and interior space (especially rear seat comfort and luggage capacity). You should also take into consideration the width of your home parking space and the roads you frequently travel. Since catalog numbers alone can’t tell you everything, it’s extremely important to actually test drive the car to check the visibility from the driver’s seat and the feel of the vehicle.
Choosing a powertrain is also an important factor that will determine your car life. Lexus offers one of the industry’s most diverse powertrain options, including gasoline, hybrid (HEV), plug-in hybrid (PHEV), and battery electric vehicle (BEV). If fuel economy and environmental performance are your top priorities, your options are HEV, PHEV, and BEV. PHEVs, in particular, are a well-balanced choice given the current infrastructure situation, as they can be driven as an electric vehicle for most of your daily life if you can charge at home, while also using gasoline for longer trips. BEVs have zero emissions and offer quiet, powerful acceleration, but you must also consider the driving range and charging environment (at home or on the go). Gasoline (turbo) models offer a more direct engine feel and generally tend to be less expensive than electric models. Choose the optimal powertrain by comprehensively considering your driving patterns, charging environment, budget, and other factors.
Of course, budget is also an important factor. Each model is available in multiple grades, and prices vary greatly depending on the equipment and powertrain installed. Determine the equipment you need and choose the grade that best fits your budget. In addition to new cars, it is also worth considering high-quality used cars certified by Lexus, known as “CPO (Certified Pre-Owned).” Vehicles that meet strict standards are provided with a warranty, so you can choose with peace of mind.
Ultimately, we strongly recommend test driving several potential models. Using your five senses to assess the actual ride comfort, quietness, handling, texture, and operability—things you can’t get from information in a catalog or on a website—is the key to choosing a car you won’t regret. At Lexus dealerships, knowledgeable staff will be happy to provide thorough consultations, clearing up any questions or concerns you may have, allowing you to find a car that meets your needs.
Summary: Lexus SUVs continue to evolve to meet diverse needs
The ranking, based on the latest sales data for 2025, demonstrates the dynamism of the Lexus SUV lineup and its ability to adapt to changing market needs. The success of the rising star LBX demonstrates support for new values that are not bound by traditional hierarchies, while the continued popularity of core models such as the NX and RX demonstrates the unwavering trust in the Lexus brand and the high level of perfection of each model.
The wide-ranging lineup, from urban compacts to luxury flagships and including a variety of electrified models, is proof that Lexus is sincerely addressing the diverse lifestyles and values of its customers. No matter which model you choose, you are guaranteed the outstanding quality, quietness, comfort, and joy of ownership that you expect from Lexus.
Lexus will continue to innovate with a focus on electrification, and we expect it to bring even more attractive SUVs to market. Use the information and selection tips in this article to help you find the perfect Lexus SUV for you. Then, why not visit a Lexus dealership and experience their unique worldview and hospitality for yourself?



























