Lexus RX
450h 3.5 F-Sport 5dr CVT
- Vehicle Year, 2022
- Mileage, 12,151 miles
- Fuel Type, Petrol hybrid
- Transmission Type, Automatic
Full price.£36,594Price per month. pcp. £588
Price reductions on selected cars, from £250 - £1000 off
The Lexus RX for sale is a large SUV that’s extremely refined and reasonably efficient, offering a bold look with a tech-filled interior. It's ideal for improving fuel efficiency with a luxury feel, benefitting from a petrol-electric hybrid engine that helps keep running costs down. Purchase or finance a used Lexus RX and get a family car with lots going for it.
Based on a cash price of £12,550 with a £2,000 customer deposit, borrowing £10,550 at a representative APR of 11.4% and the following:
450h 3.5 F-Sport 5dr CVT
450h 3.5 F-Sport 5dr CVT
450h 3.5 Luxury 5dr CVT
Lexus
RX
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Start nowThere have been various iterations of the RX, including an even bigger version with a long wheelbase (badged RX L) and seven seats.
One thing that’s remained consistent until recently is that the RX was available with a large V6 petrol engine – they sound great, if not a bit strained because of the CVT gearbox.
Newer cars come with a four-cylinder engine for efficiency, but they still feel punchy around town thanks to the electric motor’s instant throttle response.
Popular Lexus RX trims
On some models, Lexus offers trim levels, but for the RX, it sells a handful of so-called packs that add extra equipment.
> Lexus RX Premium Pack - this entry-level option gets heated front seats, keyless entry and a huge 14-inch touchscreen infotainment display
> Lexus RX Premium Plus Pack - luxurious model with cooled front seats, 360-degree parking camera and plenty of leather trim
> Lexus RX Takumi - high-spec edition with heated and cooled rear seats, remote parking and panoramic sunroof
Lexus RX history
The RX was one of the first mainstream SUVs to become popular around town when it launched in 1998 thanks to its luxurious interior and excellent reliability.
> Fourth-generation Lexus RX (2015) - this version was much sharper and more modern-looking than its predecessors
> Facelifted Lexus RX (2019) - Lexus added more tech, like a bigger infotainment display and safety kit, as well as a minor redesign
> Fifth-generation Lexus RX (2022) - new front end in keeping with other Lexus cars and more efficient four-cylinder engines
Being a luxury model, you can expect any used Lexus RX for sale to come with a few added extras on top of your standard SUV.
The latest generation gets LED headlights, a swanky digital rear-view mirror, heated front seats, three-zone climate control and keyless entry.
You also get a large 14-inch touchscreen infotainment display with a 12-speaker sound system.
Higher trim levels add cooled seats, a kick-operated tailgate and more premium materials like leather and wood throughout.
Range-topping F Sport with Takumi Pack cars get a 21-speaker Mark Levinson sound system and all the mod cons that you get on the other trims.
Its hybrid system might be slightly more complex than a typical petrol-powered car, but Lexus and its sister company Toyota have been building hybrids for decades, so they’ve had time to refine the formula.
In fact, many Lexus buyers choose their car because of its reputation for reliability. The standard three-year warranty can be extended up to ten years with annual servicing at participating garages.
Don’t think that because it’s a hybrid you’ll get sky-high fuel economy figures – Lexus chose the hybrid system because it’s extremely refined and relaxing to drive.
The regular hybrid promises just over 40mpg, and the higher-output RX 500h should do around 35mpg.
The fifth-generation RX is also available with a plug-in hybrid system for the first time.
The 256mpg claimed figure is largely skewed by how cars are currently tested, but its 18kWh battery should do around 40 miles on electric power alone.
If you like the idea of effortlessly cruising around in a large SUV with room for the whole family, you should consider a used Lexus RX.
Despite its large footprint, it’s at home cruising around town where the hybrid system and CVT gearbox make light work of getting from A to B.
Other large and luxurious SUVs available with hybrid systems include the Volvo XC60, Range Rover Sport and BMW X5.
Lexus uses short letter combinations for each of its models, followed by a series of numbers to denote its engine output.
SUVs have ‘X’ in their name, and the RX is the biggest SUV available from Lexus in the UK.
The Lexus RX shares some of its parts with the Toyota Highlander, which was only available in the UK for a couple of years.
Yes, all Lexus models are considered more luxurious than many of their counterparts. Because it sits at the top of the Lexus SUV tree, the RX is about as good as it gets.
Yes, a new Lexus RX is pretty expensive compared to other family SUVs, but it also has a lot more kit.
You can save thousands buying used, and while they may still be slightly pricey, they tend to hold onto their value well.
Lexus and Toyota are part of the same company, which means they share many parts. The petrol engines used in the hybrid system are also found in the Toyota RAV4, Lexus NX and Toyota Land Cruiser.
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