Here's Why The Seven Year Old Lexus RX450h Can Teach Today's SUVs a Few Tricks

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  • čas přidán 20. 07. 2022
  • In today's video, I talk about what it has been like to live with the (soon to be discontinued) Lexus RX450h. The best selling luxury SUV in America, we barely buy them in Europe - but is there a reason why?
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  • @tcat0211
    @tcat0211 Před rokem +597

    Friend of mine bought a used RX350 with 100k km. He drove the hell out of it for over a decade, putting on another half million km before selling it. Other than consumables, he changed nothing else other than a set of mufflers. Then bought a Range Rover since he missed going to the dealer

    • @praveenhegde8107
      @praveenhegde8107 Před rokem +104

      He must have really missed the dealers.

    • @bibalnasaha2534
      @bibalnasaha2534 Před rokem +107

      A range rover? he might as well get a bunk bed over at the dealer

    • @Beer_Dad1975
      @Beer_Dad1975 Před rokem +49

      So not a man who learns from experience then...

    • @tcat0211
      @tcat0211 Před rokem +19

      @@Beer_Dad1975 well he also got lucky with the FIRST year Chris Bangle 7 series which had no issues whatsoever for a decade (i have NEVER known anyone else who can claim that) so he's upped the ante lol

    • @tcat0211
      @tcat0211 Před rokem +2

      @@bibalnasaha2534 that, or another one so he can get himself to and fro

  • @HiddenWen
    @HiddenWen Před rokem +212

    I'm a petrolhead and I love Lexus products. I own an ES300h. It doesn't have a badass V6/V8, doesn't handle like a beast, but it's nearly perfect at being a daily driver. Lexus reliability and quality is not overhyped, it's a fine car.

    • @techyd8411
      @techyd8411 Před rokem +10

      Same for me with an IS300h

    • @Beer_Dad1975
      @Beer_Dad1975 Před rokem +18

      I have a GS460, so does have a "badass v8" (probably not by internet standards, but 355bhp is plenty for me) - but same thing - reliability, (97,000km problem free) quality (the steering wheel in particular - just perfect IMO - not stupidly thick like all the German V8 performance saloons I've driven) - actually all the leather is amazing, even the plastics ooze quality.

    • @CarShopping101
      @CarShopping101 Před rokem +6

      Same for my 2013 GS 350 AWD although it's a gas guzzler (about 20 miles per US gallon) but plenty quick

    • @HiddenWen
      @HiddenWen Před rokem +8

      @@Beer_Dad1975 Hold onto it, the GS is already discontinued. This will be a rare car on the road in the near future.

    • @syande11
      @syande11 Před rokem +6

      You said it. I love my RX450H too. Just enjoy the quietness and do not feel the gear shifts at all. Does not seem like a 3.5 Ltr V6 beneath and the mass it carries.

  • @HalalFoodTherapy
    @HalalFoodTherapy Před rokem +124

    Once you own a Lexus it's tough to go back. I sold my 2020 Merc GLE for a 2013 Lexus GS 450h and never looked back. Probably gonna get the RX next. Lexus makes amazing cars, you need to own one to appreciate it!

    • @carspiv
      @carspiv Před rokem +12

      The GS 450h just might be the finest sedan ever made. 34 MPG hwy, 31 combined, with 337 hp. It bolts off the line. We were fortunate enough to have a couple of them as service loaner vehicles at the dealership I work at, and EVERYBODY who drove one came back and asked if they could buy THAT car. One drawback (at least in the snowy northeast): Rear wheel drive.

    • @HalalFoodTherapy
      @HalalFoodTherapy Před rokem +6

      @@carspiv I can testify to that. My dad has the new 5 series and that is nothing close to a 9 year old Lexus gs I had.

    • @rodrogers6895
      @rodrogers6895 Před rokem +4

      I have a 2007 Lexus ES 350 with just about 200,000 miles. I fully expected to go to 300,000 or even more miles.
      Minor maintenance has been required. I will drive it till it’s dust or I die.

    • @pete3198
      @pete3198 Před rokem

      Interestingly my experience was the opposite - I owned a Lexus (2003 model IS200) and it forever put me off ever wanting to try another Lexus again. :(
      Dangerous mechanical/electrical glitches, frustrating quality issues that you really dont expect to see on a Lexus, sub-par driving experience in many ways and outrageouos running costs (relative to what it was) combined to make it one of the most disappointing vehicle ownership experiences of my life.
      It tarnished my perception of the Lexus badge in a huge way and has really turned me right off the brand. Poor interior quality and design in a lot of subsequent models I've been in have only further pushed me away.

    • @nxvx9208
      @nxvx9208 Před rokem

      @@pete3198 you are talking about an entry level relatively new model car from the 2000’s. The gla and a class got the same complaints 15 years later

  • @kcyt6476
    @kcyt6476 Před rokem +56

    You didn’t mention how the windows close. The motor slows down just before it reaches the top and closes with a gradual motion. The engineering is fantastic. 2019 RX450h.

    • @segersivor9101
      @segersivor9101 Před rokem +3

      I also missed this part. Softest mechanism I’ve heard.

  • @gegwen7440
    @gegwen7440 Před 5 měsíci +17

    The RX 450h is a very relaxing car to drive (very) and if on good tarmac is as quiet as a mouse.
    I wish I had driven this brand many years ago as I would have saved myself so much stress.

  • @bmwman1981
    @bmwman1981 Před rokem +7

    My dad owns a 2005 rx400h which has 223 thousand miles on the clock and it’s been great

  • @jhayes1776
    @jhayes1776 Před rokem +26

    Petrol head here, and the RX is one of the best cars I've ever owned.

  • @ckm-mkc
    @ckm-mkc Před rokem +72

    People here in the US love these because of exactly what you said "big journeys" - I once drove 400 miles in a day just going from meeting to meeting in my region. A 9 hour drive to a weekend destination is not unusual. We've driven 17 hours in a single one-way trip..... High MPG, space, reliable and not too big. The only downside is that they are expensive and boring.

    • @qtben17
      @qtben17 Před rokem +5

      Boring for sure. I got the 21 nx fsport , a little less boring

    • @User-cb4jm
      @User-cb4jm Před rokem +16

      They’re not meant to be sporty. They’re meant to be like a Cadillac but actually reliable.

    • @ShaiyanHossain
      @ShaiyanHossain Před rokem +3

      @@User-cb4jm the new cadillacs are actually trying to be "sporty" LOL

    • @moeflores2358
      @moeflores2358 Před rokem +5

      That strange I don’t find my Lexus boring or expensive,I find it comfortable an reliable. Expensive 😂 Well that’s the difference in driving a Lexus then any other SUV.

  • @mik3ad
    @mik3ad Před rokem +44

    Days after watching this review I went food shopping and drove into a Lexus dealer which was on my way home. Looked at one of these and trading in my BMW 440i on an impulse, same day. Days after my wife asked if I was regretting the decision. To be honest was not sure. A month later I know I made the right choice. I now get the CVT gearbox and it not an issue for me, even coming form a ZF 8 speed and the car is much cheaper so far to run. No regrets!

    • @spravcecedrova5991
      @spravcecedrova5991 Před rokem

      agree, it takes a short while to appreciate the CVT. In combination with 3,5l, 6 cylinder and RX soundisolation, I actually really like it now. I have tried newer NX (i like the way it looks) however the 4 cylinder sound and overall experience was inferior. Pity they are done with 6 cylinder and now you only get 4 cylinders even on the RX.

    • @eddy45686
      @eddy45686 Před 9 měsíci

      Is the ZF not smoother and did you not miss the handling of the 440i and power??

    • @BobbyDeniroX
      @BobbyDeniroX Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@eddy45686
      What handling exactly on the road lexus performs just as good if not better.
      It's the track where the beemer may show it's worth.
      But I have beaten E46 M3 in races with a lexus is250 sel
      It blew the M3

    • @eddy45686
      @eddy45686 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Highly unlikely the 250 beat M3 as diff performance is too great.
      Unless ur 250 was modded to hell

  • @dion9146
    @dion9146 Před rokem +19

    We just bought a brand new RX. I’m a petrolhead, my other two cars are a Porsche Boxster and BMW M3 convertible, and this is my luxury escape car.

  • @davepaturno4290
    @davepaturno4290 Před rokem +74

    Our RX hybrid is now 17 years old, still gets very good fuel mileage (especially during city driving), and has had excellent reliability. It is quiet, smooth-riding, and has quite a few amenities.
    0-60 MPH is 6.6 seconds (Car&Driver magazine)

    • @RevLexus
      @RevLexus Před rokem +3

      is that the RX 400h? I used to have a Mk2 Lexus RX 300 and it rode so smooth on the roads and the arm chair like front seats were amazing

    • @davepaturno4290
      @davepaturno4290 Před rokem +5

      @@RevLexus Yes, we were among the first groups in the city to get one in April of 2005. I think the wait time was about 8-12 months.

    • @RevLexus
      @RevLexus Před rokem +3

      @@davepaturno4290 yeah I can imagine! I waited about 8 months in 2019 for the new CT 200h.

    • @davepaturno4290
      @davepaturno4290 Před rokem +1

      @@RevLexus Was that in 2011? That's the year it was introduced for sale in the US.

    • @RevLexus
      @RevLexus Před rokem +3

      @@davepaturno4290 No I had to wait 8 months for the CT to get build in 2019 for it to arrive new from factory.

  • @texlad04
    @texlad04 Před rokem +41

    In the US, these models are pretty rare. We mainly get the 3.5 without the hybrid drive and a conventional smooth automatic. These RX vehicles often end up being passed down in families and many here have 200,000 or more miles and still work as a daily driver. The original RX basically defines the segment. And Lexus marketing here includes sponsorship of facilities and parking garages. Yes, that's right. You buy a smooth kind of boring family hauler and you get VIP parking in the Dallas Arts District and at the major sports stadiums where the football and baseball teams play. And the dealer network is relatively good.

    • @anthonyblore1651
      @anthonyblore1651 Před rokem +5

      I was in the US earlier this month. As an RX owner I noticed every model I saw was a 350, didn't see a single 450h. Who cares though with fuel 2-3 times cheaper than here in the UK!

    • @RevLexus
      @RevLexus Před rokem +4

      @@anthonyblore1651 that is true, if the American's were paying our fuel prices they would be in hybrids

    • @susank9725
      @susank9725 Před rokem

      I just purchased a 2021 RX 450h here in Denver. I might add that I noticed sooooo many out there since I bought mine. So, not sure why everyone is saying they aren’t aware of the 450h here in the US. Perhaps they live in smaller cities

  • @bondjamesbond9041
    @bondjamesbond9041 Před rokem +36

    The Americans are a lot more particular than the Europeans when it comes to luxury cars. They buy Lexus because they know that they are getting a very well built reliable car. The German brands are not a patch on Lexus when it comes to reliability, customer service and build quality. Lexus make the best luxury cars. Don't care what anyone says. NB I am a massive petrol head! Good review thanks

    • @reggiesaidit513
      @reggiesaidit513 Před rokem +3

      Interesting point of view . As a American that owns two lexus vehicles. I have to agree with you , but what no one mentions is that Lexus vehicles are very boring to drive . Under no circumstance will I buy a German car , because of the relatability. But I do also own two Jaguars , for the opposite reason that I own my Lexus cars 🤣

    • @bondjamesbond9041
      @bondjamesbond9041 Před rokem +2

      @@reggiesaidit513 Lexus LC is not boring!!! Lexus are the best luxury car. The ES is wonderful to drive and be in.

  • @numbersix8336
    @numbersix8336 Před rokem +16

    I’ve driven one of these through London on a few occasions and a few motorway runs of a couple of hours each way, the most relaxing car I’ve been lucky enough to drive. This and a £2500 B road hero are all you need.

  • @supervitz7178
    @supervitz7178 Před rokem +21

    I think you nailed this video. I've recently gone from sports coupes and hatchbacks to a GS450H for an everyday car. (still got a Celica track car so still a petrolhead -promise). A lot of the stuff you said applies to the GS too, it's got the same engine, but a different eCVT so it's only RWD. I love keeping it in electric mode because it feels so luxurious, it's truly a high quality machine. Mines on 120k miles already and feels solid. The GS manages 0-60mph in 5.7 seconds so it's still able to scramble away and get up to illegal speeds pretty briskly. I bought it because I was tired of uncomfortable and loud daily drivers that would make me feel bad when giving a lift to friends and family, glad I went for a Lexus hybrid saloon over any of the Germans.

  • @conner.9262
    @conner.9262 Před rokem +21

    Great overview…. Understated luxury….. the only way to travel, love the bright fresh interior, how people can spec a black boarding dreary interior baffles me ! Gets my vote 👍

  • @philipbanner968
    @philipbanner968 Před rokem +7

    Regarding the 5mph increments on the cruise control. If you hold the cruise control selector button down for 2 secs, you enter normal cruise control mode (not radar) with one mph icrements.

  • @robertbuckland9637
    @robertbuckland9637 Před rokem +6

    I don't often make comment on anything on the internet. But with this channel, I have watched as many videos as I can because I really enjoy both the subject matter and the delivery of them. Straight talking, informative and entertaining. I love finding out about cars I cannot currently afford and I appreciate the honest and broad-minded approach to humble or left-field cars that others are quick to sneer at. This is my favourite channel on CZcams.

  • @intrepidfox37
    @intrepidfox37 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I was 26 when I bought my first RX. I loved it. I referred to it as my "gym bag". For a single active young guy, it was extremely practical and a sleeper. I went undetected driving 80+ mph in NY and NJ regularly. Who's looking out for a soccer mom car speeding? Nobody!

  • @angusm205
    @angusm205 Před rokem +19

    Great review, so many ignore the Japanese cars especially Lexus it’s great to see you give them the attention they deserve. Keep up the good work

  • @thamimaluki7586
    @thamimaluki7586 Před rokem +6

    You do the best reviews mate. I was on the fence between replacing my aging Q5 with the Velar, RX and XC60 or X3. Now you've convinced me to go for the RX. South Africa.🇿🇦

  • @barrydraper
    @barrydraper Před rokem +19

    My 2016 RX350 has the "Luxury Package" (loaded out) and has been super reliable. It doesn't drive like an Audi, BMW or Range Rover, but it's the most relaxing road-trip vehicle you could imagine and there are countless RX's that are still on the road here in the US for well over 15-20 years, unlike most of the competition. It must be a Toyota thing...

    • @eleanormassaro5195
      @eleanormassaro5195 Před rokem +4

      I love taking my 2010 RX on road trips!

    • @stonepa
      @stonepa Před rokem +2

      I have a 2007 RX400h with 240k miles. Still runs and drives like new, with just normal maintenance.

    • @barrydraper
      @barrydraper Před rokem +4

      @@stonepa That would be amazing if it were any other vehicle than a LEXUS. Instead, it's almost expected.

    • @plaubelmakina8916
      @plaubelmakina8916 Před rokem +2

      Love my 2014 and is my first Lexus. I am hooked and now it’s Lexus for Life.

    • @pelerinc
      @pelerinc Před 2 měsíci +1

      My 1999 RX300 is still running reasonably well, despite the rust from the Minnesota weather and excessive road salt.

  • @emgee9775
    @emgee9775 Před rokem +4

    The great thing about these cvt transmissions is the lack of a clutch. I don’t know about anyone else, but not having to worry about changing the clutch saves me thousands in parts, labour and vat not to mention having to drop the car off and crawl back to to the garage to collect it. Nah, no thanks. These CVTs are brilliant and bulletproof; I’ve used them in my Toyotas for many years and they’ve always done me proud.

    • @kubanskiloewe
      @kubanskiloewe Před rokem

      just changing the small amount of oil every 100000km could´nt be a bad idea. I did this also with the rear axle.

  • @eze8970
    @eze8970 Před rokem +3

    Thanks J, Lexus always seem to do things their own way, & hasn't hurt them so far! 🙏

  • @santileonsteinberg1441
    @santileonsteinberg1441 Před rokem +5

    Crazy to think this is 7 years old, it looks like a brand new car! That interior looks beautiful too

  • @k20ee96
    @k20ee96 Před rokem +12

    I have a 2012 model, it's an incredible family car that can happily tow my race car to the track. It's quality and reliability are outstanding and the smooth petrol V6 is brilliant, I'd never go back to a diesel SUV now. It just feels like a really unique and interesting thing to use despite lack of dynamic capabilities. The CVT is a bit crap but you get used to it, atleast there's a nice v6 to listen to when it's revving it's nuts off up a hill 😂

  • @eb9826
    @eb9826 Před rokem +3

    I drive an IS300h with the ecvt and I love it. Sure it doesn't sound like a conventional car most of the time, but when it comes to driving spiritedly it goes like the clappers at normal driving speeds. Overtaking and accelerating at speed is effortless, instant torque from the electric motor.

  • @r7coo
    @r7coo Před rokem +6

    These things are utterly fabulous & bulletproof.

  • @williamfan1985
    @williamfan1985 Před rokem +13

    Finally, a non-bias review, most peoples review would begin and end with not as good as the Europeans and left at it. Without taking a closer look. Absolutely on point about full electric RX, whenever i drive the car on battery power i keep thinking, how nice would it be if it stays this quiet at all time. But this will do for now, can't wait and EV RX

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Před rokem +1

      Yeah an electric one of these would be fab

  • @chawenhalo0089
    @chawenhalo0089 Před rokem +3

    I'm loving my NX300h facelift. Even in basic 2wd trim you don't feel cheated. After 20yrs if BMWs and one A8, I'm also really liking the ownership experience. It's cheap to run, comfortable, good size, stylish both in and out (my last BMW was an e91 330xd LCI mpak) nimble and plenty enough dynamic for daily and varied driving.

  • @johnsimms8285
    @johnsimms8285 Před 8 měsíci

    Drove across France, Switzerland & Italy this summer in my 2021 RX450h. The most serene place to be as you while away the miles.

  • @donkykon2094
    @donkykon2094 Před rokem +1

    great review!

  • @8ballmashups293
    @8ballmashups293 Před rokem +2

    I have a 2013 RX450h and by far my favourite car have been driving it for almost 10 years and planning on driving it for another 10 and more

  • @robinusher5707
    @robinusher5707 Před rokem +35

    It still looks fresh, or as fresh as these small(er) luxury SUVs can be. My experience of modern Lexus models says that the build quality trounces anything from Germany.

    • @ARentz07
      @ARentz07 Před rokem +4

      For whatever it's worth, it's not really a small vehicle. I fail to understand why so many magazines, including Car And Driver, call the RX a "compact SUV". The Lexus NX is compact, and this is considerably larger, almost as large as an X5.

    • @aaryeshg.6526
      @aaryeshg.6526 Před rokem +2

      @@ARentz07 Cars sizes in the US is just different compared to rest of the world.

    • @toms_garage
      @toms_garage Před rokem +1

      So true

    • @ARentz07
      @ARentz07 Před rokem

      @@aaryeshg.6526 Idk, I'm taking about the US here.

  • @renesmeenk4108
    @renesmeenk4108 Před rokem

    Really enjoyed this, thank you

  • @chitpaul
    @chitpaul Před rokem

    I had a F-Sport.. i loved it every day. The radar cruise control excellent, auto braking excellent. The power when needed excellent... its such a underated car.. mine got stolen... the F sport also has a Sport plus mode... its help to get it going.

  • @anthonyblore1651
    @anthonyblore1651 Před rokem +1

    I'm on my second one of these. I'll be buying the new one. Radar cruise control in morning traffic takes the ballache out of the morning stop/start commute. Comfiest seats make 500 mile round trip I do on a regular basis effortless.

  • @davidfoster7689
    @davidfoster7689 Před rokem +5

    I own a 2020 RX Sport, with an opening panoramic roof and electric sun shade, overall it’s a great car , high quality, lovely finish and to drive on the crowded UK roads an enjoyable place to be.

  • @unixnerd23
    @unixnerd23 Před rokem +1

    I'm a driver of old manual BMWs and little else. But I love my business partner's Lexus NX 200t. It's just such a nice little SUV and really nicely made.

  • @ositaozed2252
    @ositaozed2252 Před rokem

    the way this guy talk about cars ommmmdzzzz u gotta luv it

  • @conradbo1
    @conradbo1 Před 4 měsíci

    Great car and great review. Thank you very much.

  • @BryanChance
    @BryanChance Před rokem +6

    And let me guess that nothing broke on it. Drive train, engine, transmissions, ECUs, electrical, No oil leaks, radiator is fine, climate control and all buttons work fine. You can't say this with any other of it's competitors.

  • @Birmingham_racing
    @Birmingham_racing Před rokem +5

    I've driven a previous generation rx450h and my brother owned a 2005 and 2006 gs450h. If those are anything to go by this would be smooth as hell

  • @tomhalbouty3653
    @tomhalbouty3653 Před rokem +14

    Very nice review. Here are a few additional thoughts about the success of the Lexus RX in the States.
    My prior car was a 2018 Audi A7 Prestige, with a supercharged V6. It was a very fun car to drive. That said, the car had a few mechanical issues that were taken care of under warranty but the cost of repairing an Audi, Mercedes or BMW in the States is quite high and the long term reliability of the cars in the States appears to be a bit inconsistent.
    My second point is that the Lexus RX retains much of it's value long after the warranty expires where the value of my Audi tanks after the warranty expires (yes I traded it off for the Lexus when it still had some warranty). The Lexus RX and most Toyota products are generally extremely reliable, long lasting and service costs are quite reasonable. It's the classic trade off of fun vs low maintenance which also applies to people!. Thanks again for a great review.

  • @user-qq2mo1ek2r
    @user-qq2mo1ek2r Před rokem +2

    Im a petrolhead and want one of these. I have an Aston so the Lexus would be my daily driver. Also helps having had a Lexus before so have bought into the whole Lexus way. Surprised you didn't mention how the windows slow when going back to their seated position, no thwack as you get in most cars .... The attention to detail is very good.

  • @gwynbartley9176
    @gwynbartley9176 Před rokem

    Have a 21 model. Once drove 3 hours in France to the shuttle then 6 hours in uk. Seats are so comfortable was not stiff on getting out- even for a 78 year old.
    Active cruise control did all the heavy lifting on the car parks we call motorways.

  • @pielight7449
    @pielight7449 Před 9 měsíci +1

    The manual/using the paddles is in fact very useful if used for the intended purpose, i.e. regulating engine braking effect for descending hills.. This minimises use of the friction brake which maximises regen into tne battery. When I had an RX, once I realised this it became a great feature in very hilly terrain.

  • @suckmyrockets
    @suckmyrockets Před rokem +1

    I'm quite late to Lexus ownership starting with a late 2009 IS250 (which lasted a whole 6 weeks before being written off) and it was replaced with a 2014 IS300h F-sport. The work of the devil and anathema to petrol headed principles? Works very well in urban Bristol with swathes of 20 mph zones and soon to be implemented clear air zones. It is THE most relaxing car I have driven, and if you are able to get into the Lexus groove,then the design and engineering start to make a lot of sense. It may not be the last word in driving dynamics but I even don't mind the ECVT in this application. And I really appreciate the two finger salute to the establishment and Lexus / Toyota's dogged determination in the pursuit of self-charging hybrid technology. Add to that the possibility of extending Lexus warranty to a full 10 years and it's a fairly complete package. I have yet to get out of the car feeling short changed and a real-world 44 mpg average running on pump E10 plus £10 per annum VED is icing on the cake.

  • @stephenlane9168
    @stephenlane9168 Před rokem +2

    Another great video James, I'm impressed by these and I'm looking to buy one in next few weeks

    • @RevLexus
      @RevLexus Před rokem

      if you can wait the whole new model is out soon, you might save money on existing variant

  • @retardray5701
    @retardray5701 Před rokem +3

    Always liked the look of these, as far as SUVs go. Has some of that same magic the LC has.

  • @TheMrFishnDucks
    @TheMrFishnDucks Před rokem +2

    Love the high quality of the interior. Very nice car. When it comes to the CVT they should use the Efficiency Bar that Nissan had on the previous generation Pulsar Nice video. Keep up the good work.

  • @Wirralgundogs
    @Wirralgundogs Před 3 měsíci

    Just bought one because of this video!! Can’t wait to get to know it!!

  • @alexei123__2
    @alexei123__2 Před rokem +1

    loved the subtle Pixle 6 Pro review, duly noted

  • @Yorkshiremadmick
    @Yorkshiremadmick Před rokem

    I moved from a 1995 110 exMilitary Defender (soft top) Diesel. To a second hand Lexus CT200h love it. My other car is a 1999 SL320 R129.

  • @BBDSmint
    @BBDSmint Před 9 měsíci

    I got my wife a 2017 one of these and it's a perfect daily bus; very high quality, reliable, smooth, quiet and comfortable. Also big enough to haul kid stuff about. The drivetrain really doesn't bother me at all, you get used to it and it's very smooth to compensate for being slightly strange. The bonus of UK buyers not really vibing with a Lexus badge is they're also great value on the used market, definitely better than an equivalent X5 or GLE.

  • @lambsmotorworld2599
    @lambsmotorworld2599 Před rokem +22

    Hi James. Enjoyed this review. I previously commented on your review of the SC430 you drove some time back. You may (or may not) therefore recall that I used to work for Lexus, although this was some time ago, as I left back in 2010 to establish my own business. However, I can relate to my experience of each generation of the RX and perhaps therefore add some credence to your review whilst also clarifying a few foibles. My experience with Lexus as employee and owner means I’ve experienced each generation of the RX, and I can therefore speak with a certain degree of confidence. Back at the time I was with the company, the third generation RX had just been launched. Across Europe, people from the Lexus network were whisked to Barcelona in early 2009 where we were handed the keys to a range of rivals to compare to the new to be RX. Was it the most dynamically exciting car? No! Only when compared to the gen 2 RX did it fair better. The accolade went at the time to the then second generation BMW X5 (not the heavily face lifted first gen). Interestingly, your criticism of the RX gearbox reminds me of my feelings for the Merc ML which in CD320 guise, had a then new 8 speed transmission which I found infuriating due to its inability to be able to decide which cog it needed for the required speed. Yes, the ECVT is typical of most CVT in that their initial response to right foot request is, er, tardy, and yes it sounds like a whining goat when you give it the beans, but by comparison, the ML gearbox was (in my opinion) at times dangerous. You touched on Lexus reasons for their choice of this gearbox for the RX450 being due to the hybrid system, and this is indeed true. The same engine which is fitted to the non hybrid RX350, gets a regular 6 speed torque converter auto. Or at least it did in the gen 2 RX. Sadly, the gen 3 was never imported to the UK as a 350, so I cannot verify this fact, and neither was the gen 4 like the car you drove. But, dynamically, the RX350 in gen 2 RX guise was the far more engaging drive. I suspect, if I’m correct about the gearbox, if the gen 4 RX350 is fitted with a standard 6 speed automatic, this may therefore be the utopian choice. All the luxury benefits without the dynamic limits, delivered in a uniquely Lexus way. The RX350 was therefore the “Petrol heads” choice, and the RX450 was the one bought by people who wanted a tad better fuel efficiency, or as was certainly the case when I was with Lexus, something that came with fantastic tax breaks due to the hybrid system reducing the combined c02 output down to a mere 112g (from memory, so I may be wrong). This meant that upon launch in 2009, we could sell every RX450 (gen 3) we could get our hands on, and were taking customers out of BMW X5 (remember, this was on the back of the 2008 crash) so’s that company execs could save a fortune in company car tax and be a little greener in doing so. BMW Owners who were puzzled (at the time) by the idea of a hybrid often asked “what’s the benefit?” I summed it up like this: “it provides the performance of a 4.0l Petrol with the economy of a 3.0l diesel whilst giving greater tax breaks”. And that’s kinda what it did. But that was then, and as you say, the gen 4 was launched in 2015 some 5 years after I’d left the company. I suspect, Lexus UK made a forecast of potential sales and this combined with the then tax breaks, decided the RX350 would be as popular here as mould on an orange in Tesco, so all the UK got was the 450 variant. I’ve driven one, and nearly bought one (in F Sport guise), with the only reason I didn’t being down to leasing costs. In summary, if you can get your hands on a 4th gen RX350 (in Europe perhaps?) drive one of those and see what you think. I suspect it’ll be kinda like seeing the nicest person you know after they’ve had major dental surgery. Very familiar, but with a much better smile.

    • @eleanormassaro5195
      @eleanormassaro5195 Před rokem +2

      Yes, my 2010 RX 350 has a six speed automatic. It’s been a great daily driver for the past 12 years!

  • @HK.Builds
    @HK.Builds Před rokem

    I have a 2008 GS450H which is extremely quick and I am definitely a petrol Head. But you know what, I bought the car because I wanted a fast daily and something different, However I don't hoon it around or find myself speeding in it. It actually encourages you to relax and thats the thing about lexus cars, it's the refinement and build quality. The power is nice when needed though!

  • @vladx2
    @vladx2 Před rokem

    I had an Audi A4 with a CVT (Multitronic) and the 2.0 TDI engine. To be honest, it was calibrated perfectly and fitted the car just fine. It smoothed over the lumpy power delivery of the engine and actually made acceleration more linear without droning at a constant RPM.

    • @ln5747
      @ln5747 Před rokem +1

      I have the same.car currently and love it. If you're a petrolhead I can see why you wouldn't, but I'm not so it's very relaxing to drive.

  • @andyburnett8012
    @andyburnett8012 Před rokem +1

    I love my cars and own one of these, also been towing a twin axle caravan with it over the last two years without issue. In fact it tows better than my previous car, a Mitsubishi Shogun 🙂

  • @RevLexus
    @RevLexus Před rokem +2

    Great review, the RXL is an unusual beast! (one that we won't see again as I believe the replacement is to be called something else).
    The infotainment is awful but apart from that and the mild mpg results that you pointed out it is a great car.
    I also would add Luxury is having good aftersales customer care as well as not having to fork out a pretty penny to fix a car regularly.

  • @pauldorset2124
    @pauldorset2124 Před rokem +7

    We have recently ordered a new Corolla, due February 2023. I have no idea why manufacturer's put sport buttons in vehicles that are not remotely sporty? Who would buy an RX and think, 'that's a sporty bit of kit?' Your point on the CVT box is fair, we test drove a Yaris Cross and it whined. The Corolla was so much more refined, with a much better interior. Not cheap but should outlast us with that legendary Toyota reliability. Lexus dealers are still the best by the way.

  • @zzhughesd
    @zzhughesd Před rokem

    I bought an RCF. I’m 45. It’s so lovely trimmed and intuitive l.

  • @alanbutterfield8057
    @alanbutterfield8057 Před rokem +1

    I Have a 21 plate Honda CR-V EHEV SR model and I have to say any hybrid car you choose will always do better when it comes to city driving and at this moment in time I'm achiving between 52 & 53 mpg around town but on any motorway driving those numbers drop also in the winter I get between 47 & 48 mpg also the Honda CR-V has the same ECVT gearbox and yes its not perfect but it gets the job done. I do love this car its beyond relaxing to drive and petrol cost is super low lets not forget the super build quality and the 2.0 L engine is just typical Honda and pumps out 184Hp and has some get up and go in sports mode. I have noticed the is not many new CR-V's on the road not sure why. I have noticed that lexus cars are selling well here in Liverpool and they just keep appearing and more and more RX models are drivin by mums doing school runs plus trips to the shops and this is the perfect car for city driving. I have to admit I do love Honda and Lexus and this is from a man that has been a Ford man for many years but also love the German cars but Lexus and Honda just have a little somthing the others don't I just can't put my finger on it. Cheers Alan B

  • @High61Way
    @High61Way Před rokem

    nice review

  • @loniavraamides6712
    @loniavraamides6712 Před rokem +4

    You buy a Lexus because of the quality, reliability and proper customer service at the dealer...something which is sadly lacking from many perceived quality German brands.
    Also, it's a comfy place to be...not honed at the 'ring with stiff suspension that rattles your bones when you drive over a painted white line.

    • @kubanskiloewe
      @kubanskiloewe Před rokem +1

      as a german; i agreee. switched to Lexus after years of driving our "premium" brands 😂🤣

  • @jonathanevans9257
    @jonathanevans9257 Před rokem

    I have an early one, faultless. Look at the ergonomics, perfect, even the volume control is handed to be near the driver and you can read the writing on the controls unlike my new Merc where I need a magnifying glass to read the text!

  • @mrozowskitomasz
    @mrozowskitomasz Před rokem

    e-CVT FTW! Have it, and love it. Seamless power transfer is great.

  • @hifirulezzz
    @hifirulezzz Před rokem +1

    I would recommend you watch a few videos explaining how eCVT works. That is the best and most reliable CVT ever. I did own RX450h and it has enough power always. Just with any CVT you will not feel kick in your ass, it will accelerate smooth and quick.

  • @lostinbluespace5210
    @lostinbluespace5210 Před rokem +4

    I like the 5mph increments. My Volvo does this as well. It’s much quicker to go from 50 to 70 and vice versa. You can go in 1mph increments if you hold the button. I’d imagine the Lexus IS the same. Love a Lexus though. Their quirkiness appeals and we can all appreciate the engineering that goes into them.

  • @katzicael
    @katzicael Před rokem

    I like the Toyota/Lexus eCVT feel, you put your foot down and AWAY you go - even in my Aqua/PriusC. Sure the sound isn't great but in a 4 cylinder - but the V6 at least bellows.

  • @chionyenkwu2253
    @chionyenkwu2253 Před 9 měsíci

    Had one of this car ancestors - with adjustable air suspension and a 4 litre V8 --> velvet smooth, plush carpet like ride and a fantastic (for the time) stereo; to me an unsung hero. However Toyota did manage to bash that bogey man called badge snobbery.
    Great and well balanced review 👍🏾👍🏾

  • @johnconnors5123
    @johnconnors5123 Před rokem +1

    I bought a 2022 luxury in US same car other than not a hybrid . I have 8 speed auto , quite different than tester . No problem merging on freeways or passing .

  • @jasonalpha
    @jasonalpha Před rokem +17

    I love my RX, it’s a comfy luxury cruiser, not a performance/ sports car. Fantastic.

  • @martindouglass3248
    @martindouglass3248 Před rokem

    We’ve got our second RX sitting between our GS and GT350. Yep, the RX certainly isn’t tge ride for “drivers” or petrol heads, but if you’re an engineering nerd, or looking for a beautiful place to decompress in on the way home from the office, Lexus cars will impress you nearly each time you drive one. Wonderful cars.

  • @johnmiddlemiss2990
    @johnmiddlemiss2990 Před 8 měsíci

    Having had Audis for years I’ve just bought a 2019 RX450 Takumi (14000 miles). Cost me an arm and a leg. This review was influential on my decision. I have to say after a month - and a number of issues which the Lexus dealer sorted uncomplainingly - I f**king love it. Sure the handling isn’t like a typical European car but it’s such a relaxing and calm place to be. This car will be a keeper.

  • @ReferenceFidelityComponents

    I have a 2016 f sport rx450. Best car I’ve ever owned and in 6 years nothing much has gone wrong and still drives like new. Most versatile, comfortable and long term cheap to run car out there. I am a petrol head and this car is surprisingly quick off the mark at 6.8 seconds to 60. Love it. No active dampers but it does have lateral dampers to control bodyroll and stiffer standard dampers. That means it DOES want to corner and does it surprisingly well. Sport mode removes any system lag and it will shove you back in your seat. It feels quicker than the heavier luxury model yet still delivers on long distance comfort. You missed the point of the hybrid. It’s there for only 2 reasons which is serenity around town and to boost performance with instant torque which is by the way additive at full throttle to the petrol output giving this equivalent shove to a 4.5 litre V8 hence the rx450. It is quicker than you might imagine but hides it well with more a sensation of being wafted up to speed. Overtakes are a breeze too. I prefer the older fsport. It feels quicker as it is a bit lighter and it does corner better.

  • @jamespalmer343
    @jamespalmer343 Před rokem

    I’ve got 2022 F-Sport Takumi. Agree with everything you said, only correction is that my panoramic roof does open in the front. Also a surprise, reliability has been patchy!! Car been back three times for warranty work in the last 2 months!!!

  • @cheddarfish225
    @cheddarfish225 Před rokem +1

    I have a 2021 RX450hl and it is a great car. Yes, I agree, it is not sporty, but as I am 50, I care more about comfort. For fun I have an XK8, so I get to choose what I want. One of things I have noticed is that when in the Lexus, I am a nicer driver. I don't care if people cut in front, pull out or behave boorishly. It just doesn't seem to matter when you are behind the wheel. So it is also a cure for road rage :-)

  • @elshazlio
    @elshazlio Před rokem

    Nice. Keep going

  • @MediocreHero66
    @MediocreHero66 Před rokem +15

    My dad had 3 generations of RX, RX300h, RX400h and RX450h. 200k miles, 155k miles and 80k miles respectively. The biggest 'issue' that he experienced was a stone getting caught between the disc and caliper. We had driven up and down the country without fault and they were a testament to the well known Lexus/ Toyota reliability.
    Yes I am commenting again and at the risk of being a broken record, I am a Lexi enthusiast, to see them appear on your channel repeatedly soothes my soul. I cannot tell you how many friends and family members have had nothing but trouble with other car marques, yet still return to them?!
    My personal opinion is 1. People are badge snobs 2. Lexi are somewhat expensive in comparison to other manufacturers and 3. The Toyota mentality of continuous improvement over time doesn't sit well with the population. Unfortunately they tend to be late to the party, because the brand cares deeply about reliability rather than always being 'new and shiny' - an impatient populous wants everything current and wants it now! Superb video and maybe you can come check out my ever growing collection of Lexi some time.

    • @CarShopping101
      @CarShopping101 Před rokem +3

      Lexus does just fine in the US

    • @RevLexus
      @RevLexus Před rokem +1

      @ŽAID DIAŽ (ⰆⰀⰋⰄ ⰄⰋⰀⰆ) In the UK I think its due to the poor financing, I know of people who can get a high spec BMW equivalent for hundreds of £££ less a month than a Lexus.

    • @RevLexus
      @RevLexus Před rokem

      @@CarShopping101 that is true, but most of them are the 350 variants and cost a fraction of UK prices

    • @mr.jonniewalker6032
      @mr.jonniewalker6032 Před měsícem

      Lexus has never produced RX300h. The first Hybrid RX400h was introduced and launch the sales back in 2005. After this the 3rd generation became in 2009, 4rd generation became in 2015, and 5th generation was introduced in 2022, with pre sale in the end of 2022.

  • @Rickster1965
    @Rickster1965 Před rokem +1

    As I get older I want low maintenance living, that’s why I love my RX. Just be diligent in fluid changes and you’ll be fine for several hundred thousand miles! Things will need replacing/repair but it’s been my experience you won’t need that same repair for a long time! Assuming your mechanic is a Toyota/Lexus qualified.

  • @DocteurMolotov
    @DocteurMolotov Před rokem +1

    I'm a petrolhead and I mostly drive a RX 450h. Being one of the most reliable car in the world makes it special, giving an utterly pleasant sensation of tranquility. Inside, it's not about thrills ans guts but peace of mind and low blood pressure.
    When you think about it a little, the CVT is in fact the best technology of transmission for this car. It is the last piece of the puzzle of smoothness that this vehicle is.
    So I can truly enjoy jerking around with my second car, my fast 3.2L V6 convertible

  • @boggy81
    @boggy81 Před 7 měsíci

    I got GS450h from 2007, and RX450HL from 2019 and I love eCVT ! I love that it has ideal rpms for given circumstances. I also prefer 5mkh increments in cruise control, and if I go back and drive 2 kmh increment cars - I hate it :P

  • @webbswonderful
    @webbswonderful Před rokem

    You can adjust the cruise speeds in 1mph increments by holding down the cruise "on" steering wheel button for a few seconds.

  • @SpiritLwerewolf
    @SpiritLwerewolf Před rokem

    Please check out how the e-CVT works. The e-motor figures matter very little, the rear one is the most interesting one due to its location (can't drive those wheels with the engine). Engine-out torque as a figure doesn't really matter anyways.
    Max total system power is whatever the engine can produce (limited at low speeds by the eCVT) + whatever the battery can output in addition (usually +35kw). The fastest eCVTs in the ls/lc500h add a 4-speed auto at the back to let the engine reach higher RPM at lower speeds.

  • @Inflator82
    @Inflator82 Před rokem +15

    I've always liked RX. It's also commendable they never made a diesel version.

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 Před rokem +3

      They'd have sold a hell of a lot more if there was a diesel option. Sure, diesel emissions are dirty, but petrol (especially direct injection) is equally bad, so...

    • @RevLexus
      @RevLexus Před rokem +2

      @@richardharrold9736 they have hybrids

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 Před rokem

      @@RevLexus which are useless in the real world. Just adding weight, complexity and horrid CVTs when what the market has always wanted is a simple, powerful diesel engine with a conventional torque converter autobox driving all four wheels via a proper 4WD system. Hence Lexus has sold a few thousand of these in Europe vs the millions of units of 3-litre diesel X5s BMW has shifted... and that’s before you count all the X3s, X6s, Audi Q5s and Q7s (plus their Touareg and Cayenne siblings), Mercedes MLs and GLs, Land Rover Discoveries, Range Rovers (Sport and Full Fat)... I wouldn’t mind betting even the Maserati Levante outsells the Lexus, because it comes with a decent V6 diesel... add in the RX's weird, gawky nose-heavy proportions, thanks to it being based on a front-wheel-drive platform, when it should have shared the GS's rear-drive platform

    • @jdmguy44
      @jdmguy44 Před rokem +3

      @@richardharrold9736 There is no need for Lexus to fit tractor motors to the RX. They know what their customers want. Especially in the states where they sell shit loads of these RX's. Far more than German rivals. Ultimately Europe is not really a very important market for Lexus.

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 Před rokem +1

      @@jdmguy44 if they put a diesel engine in, they'd sell a fuckton in Europe. The RX has been a thing for, what, 25 years? They could have derived a V6 from the V8 they launched in 2007, which is what the new F33A is (same bore and stroke), could easily have made 210bhp/360ftlb in the same relaxed state of tune as the V8, and now the F33A makes 304bhp/516ftlb - so a V6 diesel designed to compete with the BMW N57 and its ilk could have been doing those sorts of figures back in 2007 and they'd have shifted millions more units. The problem is not that Europe is an unimportant market for Lexus, it is that their product simply isn't good enough to be competitive in the economy-conscious EU. There's also no reason to think such a V6 would be unrefined - the JLR/PSA 2.7/3.0 V6 diesel is incredibly smooth. Shame they like snapping their crankshafts, but that's another matter...

  • @johnwaugh4283
    @johnwaugh4283 Před 7 měsíci

    I've had a couple of Lexus and love them.

  • @leevanqueef2658
    @leevanqueef2658 Před rokem +10

    I've got the F sport with Takumi pack. Two rather big annoyances are that the radar cruise 5mph increments (as you mentioned) and the beeps and bongs which are completely unnecessary.
    In terms of driving?
    Well, drive it like any other car and you'll be rather baffled and underwhelmed. Drive it like a Lexus? You'll never want to part from it. Supremely effortless, quiet, smooth and refined. It literally changes the way you drive and I love it for that reason.
    Mpg 35 average so not great but better than a few cars of this size.
    Rides better in sport s mode.
    Agree with what you say about it needing to be electric. When the car switches to EV mode, I'm convinced my bpm drops and my breathing is calmer... bloody weird I know 🤣

    • @sergueikoaloff4919
      @sergueikoaloff4919 Před rokem +5

      I also have a RX (non F sport though).
      35 mpg is quite outstanding considering the weight (2.2 tonnes), the engine (3.5 L with 300 bhp) and 20'' wheels.

    • @RevLexus
      @RevLexus Před rokem +1

      I never understood the 5mph increments! The other Lexus models of this era that my family has owned activates at an unknown setting and its hard to increase it to an exact speed. I am always amazed that the RX 450h and NX 300h get similar real world mpg figures

  • @lexusformetwo7097
    @lexusformetwo7097 Před rokem

    We have owned Acuras for many years and loved every one of them! Acura failed or refused to correctly perform a warranty issue on a new 2007 TL-type S. We told them fix it correctly or this would be our last purchase - and it was out 6th Acura. They refused - we did love that car - we kept it for 9-years and it looked like a new car when we sold it. As a new car the trunk was mis-aligned and rubbed paint off the bumper. This they fixed - but they extended the trunk back, past the tail lights - it did not look like the others when parked by another - it looked mis-aligned. Acura of Portland has CA reps fly in twice only to tell us it was within their standards. I would not put up with that today ……. Long story short they will never sell me another Acura - we own an ES300h in eminent white pearl with the light bamboo/cream interior - beautiful car and an RX450h in nebula gray pearl with the light cream interior - love it - both get amazing mileage and are just smooth, quiet, extremely comfortable cars to drive that are never a worry - we have peace of mind that they were built to last. We are impressed with both cars. Exciting hot rods - no, that is not what they were built to do. They were built for safety, reliability with style and luxury, not all cars have to be a corvette. If we get bored - we will buy a fun toy.

  • @sonofachef1470
    @sonofachef1470 Před rokem

    Just purchased this vehicle after your review. Was going to buy the Macan diesel but i have absolutely zero regrets and had a much better service from lexus dealer network

  • @jasonrenyard3951
    @jasonrenyard3951 Před 9 měsíci

    I own the f sport version. Its probably all round the best car I've had. The more I drive it the more I love it.

  • @thewatchman1078
    @thewatchman1078 Před rokem +6

    I run a lexus rc, first time with the make after Audis, BMWs etc., only wish i had got one earlier. They are truly quite outstanding.

    • @RevLexus
      @RevLexus Před rokem

      what spec of RC do you have?

  • @1200supraman
    @1200supraman Před rokem

    I hear you talk about home stereo systems in some videos. How about separate video on yours? Into audio myself.
    Not much of Lexus fan but I enjoy your videos.

  • @poovaneswaransupramaniam19

    Thanks for the review....hopefully morw of the used version of the lexus rx450h are sold in malaysia

  • @benpenagonzales6014
    @benpenagonzales6014 Před rokem +1

    100% agree all that!

  • @jonathanholley8043
    @jonathanholley8043 Před rokem +5

    I have a 7 year old Lexus hybrid owned for the last 20 months and yes the CVT box does take some getting used to , however the car is faultless , very comfortable for long distances and a load lugger . You also get great fuel consumption bullet proof reliability and in 50 years of car ownership Lexus customer service is the finest I have ever experienced.

    • @RevLexus
      @RevLexus Před rokem

      What model do you have? OH I agree, the customer service is great

    • @jonathanholley8043
      @jonathanholley8043 Před rokem

      @@RevLexus Lexus CT200h

    • @RevLexus
      @RevLexus Před rokem

      @@jonathanholley8043 oh amazing!! We had one for a few years! I had a blue 2019 model. Video on my channel if you want to see

    • @jonathanholley8043
      @jonathanholley8043 Před rokem

      @@RevLexus Many thanks and will do , have watched your videos of SC 430 as really keen to get one for a weekend at some point in the next few months, love the colour combo of yours . My budget will get me a good pre facelift model.

    • @RevLexus
      @RevLexus Před rokem

      @@jonathanholley8043 oh thanks! The SC is a great car, I have had mine for just over 2 years now. I would recommend trying to find a loved one. actually, I think Matt from HighPeakAutos has one for sale in Stockport.

  • @terrymcminn9679
    @terrymcminn9679 Před 7 měsíci

    Had our RX450H for two years now, Have had BMW, Cars Linc. and others, As an older guy I LOVE THIS CAR!

  • @golferpro1241
    @golferpro1241 Před rokem +2

    My RX330 is 19 years old. Drives and rides like new. It has 37,200 original miles. Great cars!

  • @mervinprone
    @mervinprone Před rokem +3

    North Americans really love The Lexus RX. It’s also frequently seen atop reliability lists, at the number one spot.

  • @DonSoledadGroup
    @DonSoledadGroup Před rokem

    Im on my 2nd RX350 2012 w/ 149K miles and now 2019 at 88K not once have I brought them to the dealer. Just regular maintenance and 12 volt battery replacements. Can't beat the reliability of these RX SUVs