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2023 Lexus RX Review

2023 Lexus RX Review



2023 Lexus RX Review

2023 Lexus RX Review Following seven highly successful iterations, Lexus completely redesigns its best-selling RX for the 2023 model year. The Lincoln Nautilus and Genesis GV80 are two of the midsize luxury SUV's main rivals. The next Lexus TX will most likely replace the current-generation RX L, which is a three-row SUV, albeit it has only been seen in a two-row configuration so far.
The Lexus RX doesn't try too hard to impress with flashy styling and trimmings, instead opting for an understated approach to luxury that may ultimately be more successful. Even while the RX lacks the flashy style and luxurious touches of some of its rivals, it is nevertheless a pleasant and sophisticated daily driver.

The new RX appears more like an evolution than a revolution, keeping the same easily recognizable exterior design and high-end, if not opulent, interior features and finishes as its predecessors. The interior's design and technology are more cutting-edge than they were before, but they're still not cutting edge compared to other luxury manufacturers. Some customers, however, place a higher importance on the RX's reputation for dependability and value than they do on flashy interior features or massive displays.

When driving, the RX maintains the same laid-back, unruffled manner it has always had. An I-4-centric powertrain portfolio, including many hybrids, has replaced the earlier V-6 options. These new smaller engines do not negatively affect the RX experience all that much, with the exception of some unwanted vibrations and sounds at higher RPMs. Take the trembling as a sign that you're driving too aggressively and relax into the RX's plush ride.