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  • RX 450h+ PLUG-IN HYBRID

    Exceptionally quiet and boasting low overall CO2 emissions, the Lexus RX 450h+ Plug-in Hybrid raises the bar for a ‘no compromise’ electrified vehicle. With 309 DIN hp of power, it offers thrilling acceleration of 0-62 mph (0 - 100 km/h) in 6.5 seconds, thanks to a large capacity plug-in hybrid system that combines a 2.5-litre petrol engine with a motor/generator and 18.1 kWh lithium-ion battery. An electric range of above 40 miles** is matched by speeds reaching 83 mph (135 km/h) in EV mode. Indicative WLTP Fuel economy is 235 mpg (1.2l per 100 km).

    *Estimated performance figures and subject to final performance data.


  • RX 500h PERFORMANCE HYBRID

    Engineered for high-end electrified performance, the scintillating RX 500h Performance Hybrid is the first Lexus turbo-charged hybrid. With power delivered by a completely new hybrid architecture consisting of a 2.4-litre turbo engine and 6-speed automatic transmission, it delivers 371 DIN hp or 273 kW for an exhilarating 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 6.2 seconds. Enabling more feel between road and steering wheel, the DIRECT4 drive force control system ensures amazing handling stability even at high speed.

    *Estimated performance figures and subject to final performance data.

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How much does it cost to run an RX Plug-In Hybrid?

One benefit of owning a Plug-In Hybrid is that when you charge the car, it can help save money in fuel costs, as charging at home or work can be more cost-effective than fuelling a conventional vehicle.

Use our charging cost calculator to estimate the running costs of a RX Plug-In Hybrid, and see how it compares to other brands.

CONNECT ON DEMAND

Lexus Link + offers a range of convenient services that will enhance your RX experience. Start or stop the battery charge and set-up a timer based on the lowest electricity rate, for example overnight at home. All designed to make your owning experience as simple as possible.

Lexus Link + will also allow from the phone to set the cabin temperature well in advance of any trips. Not only is it convenient to never have to sit on a cold seat, it is also more efficient and will help to optimise the real driving range.

Exclusive Lexus Wallbox offer

The only home EV charger fully integrated with your vehicle and the Lexus Link+ App, Lexus HomeCharge makes charging your Plug-in Hybrid easy, with features such as remote charging, managing users and tracking charging sessions.

From the 3rd April 2024 - 7th January 2025,, we are offering retail customers who order a new RX which is registered by 31st March 2025, a Lexus HomeCharge EV charger with standard installation at a cost of only £395.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, the RX is available as either a self-charging Hybrid powertrain or a Plug-in Hybrid powertrain that combines a combustion petrol engine with a rechargeable electric battery, providing an easy step towards electric driving without 'battery electric range anxiety.' When the electric battery runs low, the petrol engine starts, making it ideal for shorter journeys and an excellent choice for longer distances.

The RX is a full-size SUV with a 2,850mm wheelbase. It measures 4,890mm in length, 1,920mm in width, and 1,695mm in height.

Both self-charging and plug in hybrids have a petrol engine and electric motor and can use them simultaneously or independently to maximise efficiency. However, the plug-in hybrid has a larger battery that can be recharged from an external source. This means that the plug-in hybrid can drive much further in EV mode using only its electric motors and, if the battery is depleted, it will operate as an efficient hybrid vehicle. Whereas plug-in hybrids can be charged from both a charging point or from capturing engine and braking energy, self-charging hybrids can only recharge using the latter.

Self-Charging Hybrid vehicles have both a petrol engine and electric motor. As the engine and motors have different power characteristics, the car’s systems use the optimum mix of power sources to ensure that it is operating as efficiently as possible at all times. For example, when driving slowly, it may only use the electric motors; when accelerating it may use both sources; whilst cruising it will constantly vary the mix of power between the two, possibly adding a little motor power if there is a gentle incline, reducing engine power and harvesting energy on downhill inclines; and whilst braking it will harvest the lost energy to recharge the battery.

Your actual charging cost depends on various factors, including where you charge, local utility rates, battery size and even the time of the day.
 

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    BENEFIT FROM UP TO 10 YEARS (100,000 MILE) LEXUS WARRANTY*

    Every new Lexus comes with a 3 year manufacturer warranty followed by a 12 months / 10,000 miles additional warranty, with every Lexus service. *Terms and conditions apply.

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    SERVICE PLAN PLUS

    All inclusive Servicing & MOT for new Lexus vehicles from £38.75pm.

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    LATEST OFFERS

    Lexus offers a flexible range of finance offers, products and services to meet your personal needs and circumstances.

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**Electric range figures are the maximum official (WLTP) test values provided for comparison purposes, and can vary depending on factors such as selected grade and transmission, accessories fitted (post registration), driving style, weather conditions, speed, vehicle and battery age and vehicle load. Figures obtained after full battery charge. It is best to only compare electric range figures with other cars tested to the same technical procedures. These figures may not reflect your real life driving results.