2026 Lexus RX gets tech upgrades, more affordable PHEV

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For 2026, the Lexus RX has received more standard equipment, tweaked controls, and a new entry-level plug-in hybrid (PHEV) variant, with negligible price increases across the board.

The new RX450h+ Luxury is priced at $105,350 before on-road costs, or $18,300 less than the Sports Luxury – previously the only plug-in hybrid RX offered here.

It’s $8150 more than the RX350h Luxury AWD, though it includes additional standard equipment including adaptive suspension, leather upholstery, a panoramic sunroof, head-up display, and ventilated front seats.

Lexus Australia has also confirmed RX vehicles produced from September 2025 feature “improved operation” of the haptic steering wheel controls and climate control system.

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Hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants feature a Vehicle Approach Notice, Lexus lingo for an acoustic vehicle alerting system (AVAS) that emits a noise at low speeds to warn pedestrians.

A wireless phone charger is now standard across the range. It was previously standard on all grades bar the Luxury, where it was part of the Enhancement Pack 1.

All variants have received a minor price increase, topping out at $265 for the base front-wheel drive RX350h Luxury.

“These updates, together with the addition of the RX450h+ Luxury grade, demonstrate the Lexus commitment to delivering refined innovation and expanding the luxury of choice for customers,” said a Lexus Australia spokesperson.

RX450h+ Sports Luxury
RX450h+ Sports Luxury