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Hybridization is taking over pretty much every segment, and three-row SUVs are no exception. Everyone has different criteria ...
S hould you find yourself at the center of a Venn diagram including pizza enthusiasm, a lush appreciation of cocktails, and ...
Consistent with other recent Lexus SUVs we've driven, wood trim is kept to a minimum inside. Interior aesthetics in the 2024 GX aren't as successful as the practical matters. Any buyer seeking an ...
Older customers will likely appreciate that the 2026 ES is 61.2 inches tall as a hybrid and 61.4 inches in EV guise, a ...
One of the best things about the redesigned RX’s interior is that Lexus has finally done away with the Remote Touch multimedia interface and its laptop-like console-mounted touchpad. The ...
The cabin is well-crafted and full of soft-touch materials along with quality stitching and embossed interior door trim. Since it was redesigned three years ago, the IS has yet to receive Lexus ...
Lexus vehicles are often placed into the “luxury” category of consumer vehicles. However, some have found that their experiences with the cars have been less than luxurious. For example, one ...
Aging platform is over a decade old Old interior tech is redundant and dates the car Transmission shifts are funky in normal stop and go conditions The current generation Lexus IS has been in ...
Lexus is not exactly a manufacturer known for ultra low-volume limited edition cars. The only exception is the LFA, and there ...
Lexus' Intelligent Assistant, 20-inch gloss black wheels, more seat bolstering, a telescoping steering wheel, aluminum interior trim, a black headliner, and blacked out trim along the exterior.
Other interior features have been revamped as well, with a nod to the excellent LFA supercar, including the center stack, which now boasts a 7-inch screen and a host of touch-sensitive capacitive ...
If you traveled back in time to the year 2000 and told someone that in 25 years, Toyota and Lexus would be the vanguards of building cars the old-fashioned way, they probably would have cited it ...