2023 Lexus RX SUV has tech and luxury, but why does it want me to sit up straight?

The 2023 Lexus RX SUV will be on sale in late 2023

SANTA BARBARA, California – A new version of Lexus’ bestselling RX midsize SUV is expected to go on sale toward the end of 2022, but it could be more than a year before the most dramatically different model, a plug-in hybrid or PHEV, goes on sale.

The 2023 RX will have subtly updated looks, Lexus’ new online digital assistant and improved controls.

Lexus hasn’t revealed prices or official EPA fuel economy figures for the RX yet. Neither is likely to change drastically from the current model, which is competitive with other five-passenger luxury SUVs like the Acura MDX, Cadillac XT5, Infiniti QX50 and Lincoln Nautilus.

Better connectivity and controls are givens, however, thanks to the U.S.-developed infotainment system/virtual assistant and a 9.8- or 14-inch touch screen, depending on the model. Lexus appears to have abandoned the quixotic center console-mounted joy sticks and touchpads previous models relied on for many features.

The long-wheelbase RX-L, which had three rows of seats, has been discontinued. It’ll be a surprise if Lexus doesn’t eventually offer a three-row midsize SUV to attract family buyers.

Lexus is also expected to launch an all-electric midsize SUV, the RX 450e, late this year.

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What’s new?

The RX abandons the V6 engine that has been available since the SUV debuted in 1998. The most powerful model will be a new version of the popular hybrid drivetrain, though not the awaited PHEV.

Lexus isn’t giving any details on how far the PHEV will be able to go on electricity alone, but the RX lineup includes two mild hybrids that combine gasoline and electricity for efficiency and performance.

The 2023 Lexus RX SUV will be on sale in late 2023

The 2023 RX is new from the ground up, riding on the GA-K architecture that will underpin a variety of vehicles for Lexus and its corporate parent, Toyota. The RX’s platform is 198 pounds lighter than its predecessor, with a lower center of gravity Lexus says contributes to better handling.

Passenger space is not expected to change much, but a 2.4-inch longer wheelbase contributes to more cargo space. The liftover into the cargo compartment has been lowered slightly for easier loading.

2023 Lexus RX model line:

  • RX 350 (FWD or AWD)
  • RX 350h hybrid (AWD)
  • RX 500h F Sport hybrid (AWD)
  • Late availability, model year TBD: RX 450h+ plug-in hybrid (AWD)
The 2023 Lexus RX SUV will be on sale in late 2023

Adios V6, hello, multiple hybrid systems

In lieu of Lexus’ long-serving 3.5L V6, the 2023 RX’s base engine is a turbocharged 2.4L four-cylinder that produces 275 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque and is linked to an eight-speed automatic transmission. The turbo four-cylinder produces a whopping 52 pound-feet more torque than the previous model’s 3.5L V6, but 20 fewer horsepower.

The gasoline-only model is available with front- or all-wheel drive.

Both hybrids have standard AWD.

The 350h base hybrid uses a 2.5L engine and electric motors mated to a continuously variable automatic transmission. It generates 246 hp  and 233 pound-feet of torque.

The 2023 Lexus RX SUV will be on sale in late 2023

The top performance model will be the RX 500h. It has a more powerful gasoline engine and electric motor for total output of 366 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque. The 500h has a six-speed automatic transmission, because the other hybrid’s CVT can’t handle its higher output.

Toyota expects the gasoline-powered RX 350 to account for 70% of sales, the 350h hybrid 20% and the 500h performance hybrid 10%.