Lexus has disclosed the official pricing details of the 2020 RX range, whose production has kicked off and is set to arrive at dealers soon.
The mid-size luxury crossover will set you back $44,150 in RX350 spec, whereas the RX350L is at least $47,300 – without the delivery, processing and handling fees. The F Sport model will start at $47,950, while the F Sport with the Performance Package will become available from $50,350.
As revealed when it first broke cover back in May, the 2020 RX sports a few visual mods compared to its predecessor that contribute to an overall cleaner design. The color palette has been revised as well, welcoming Moonbeam Beige Metallic and Nori Green Pearl, to go with the new available wheels.
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The 8-inch infotainment system is standard regardless of the grade, but buyers can choose to go for the 12.3-inch touchscreen display instead. The system provides support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay smartphone integration and comes with improved voice-recognition technology. Voice actions can be used for a number of different commands, such as finding restaurants or service reminders.
On the go, the facelifted RX will be more engaging, as it benefits from the addition of new lightweight front and rear stabilizer bars with reinforced bushings. These improve the steering response and reduce body roll. Additionally, the automaker promises reduced levels of noise and vibration thanks to the stiffer roll bars and re-tuned shock absorbers.
Powering the 450h and 450hL versions of the revised RX will be an electrified 3.5-liter V6 unit, making 308 HP. Meanwhile, the 350 and 350L will use a non-hybrid 3.5-liter V6, developing 295 HP.