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The 2026 Lexus RX receives technical upgrades and a cheaper PHEV

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

The new RX450h+ Luxury costs $105,350 before on-road costs, which is $18,300 less than the Sports Luxury – so far the only plug-in hybrid RX on offer here.

It costs $8,150 more than the RX350h Luxury AWD, but has additional standard features such as adaptive suspension, leather upholstery, panoramic sunroof, head-up display, and ventilated front seats.

Lexus Australia has also confirmed that RX vehicles produced from September 2025 will 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-speak for an Audible Vehicle Alert System (AVAS) that emits a sound at low speeds to warn pedestrians.

A wireless phone charger is now standard in all models. Previously, it was standard on all trim levels except the Luxury model, where it was part of the Enhancement Pack 1.

A slight price increase has been applied to all variants, with the maximum price being $265 for the base front-wheel-drive RX350h Luxury.

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

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