Lexus is filling a big hole in its SUV line with the all-new TX, a three-row model that shares its dimensions and many mechanical bits with the new Toyota Grand Highlander. Sized a notch up from the RX, the boxy TX has two main powertrains: a 350 with a 275-hp turbo four-cylinder, a 500h with a smooth and powerful 366-hp turbo four-cylinder hybrid. The 500h+, a 404-hp V6 plug-in hybrid with 33 miles of electric-only range, is also available. The TX has a luxurious interior but the gear selector and interior door handles are unintuitive. The cabin has spacious accommodations for all three rows, and tremendous cargo-toting abilities when the third row is folded. The center row can be configured as a bench seat or captain's chairs. The standard Lexus Safety System+ 3.0 bundles a full suite of active safety and driver assistance features, including LCA, ACC, and auto lane change.
Fuel Type
Conventional
Transmission
Automatic
Model Year
2025
Lexus TX
2025 Model Year
Current Retail Value
$65,175
We expect the 2025 TX will be more reliable than the average new car. This prediction is based on data from 2024 model and the Lexus brand score.
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23 MPG
Combined
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Recommended
$58,200 - $83,950
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$55,140
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