2016 Lexus RX
The redesigned 2016 Lexus
RX luxury crossover has racy styling, practicality and a hybrid economy
version.
Prices: $41,900-$57,045
Raleigh, North Carolina--The RX has been the top-selling Lexus for
years. The more rakish and plusher redesigned 2016 model shown at a
media preview here in the Raleigh area should further enhance the RX's
reputation and increase its sales.
For starters, the longer new four-door hatchback RX body has a dramatic
mix of sharp creases and curves. The front end is lower, and
blacked-out rear roof pillars provide a "floating-roof" effect never
seen on a Lexus. Even the large dual exhaust outlets are artfully
shaped.
The RX is more rigidly built and is church-quiet, even at 80 m.p.h.
highway cruising speeds.
However, Lexus retains its large, polarizing spindle grille, which has
a chrome-plated border and triple L-shape LED headlights.
Door openings are wide and their handles are large, but it takes extra
effort to get in or out of the RX because of its high floor. Once
inside, though, occupants have an excellent view of
surroundings.
The RX is billed as a five-occupant vehicle, but only four adults fit
comfortably.
The hatch opening is wide but rather high. The cargo area is fairly
large, and rear seatbacks flip forward to increase cargo capacity.But
they don't sit completely flat when folded forward.
The improved interior is more upscale, with convenient console
cupholders. Front seats are supportive in curves, and even rear seats
provide good support. But door pockets are too shallow for convenient
use of larger objects.
For years, Lexus was known for its conservative looks, which suited
most luxury buyers just fine. But many have been older buyers, and
Lexus is looking to grab younger (or younger-at-heart) ones with the
new RX, which lists from $41,900 to $57,045.
The standard RX350 model comes with front or all-wheel drive
(AWD). It's powered by a 3.5-liter V-6 with 295 horsepower. Then
there's the RX450H with a hybrid gas/electric drive system utilizing a
3.5-liter V-6 and a hybrid battery. Total system horsepower is 308, and
you can also get it with AWD.
The RX 450h Hybrid actually is a bit faster than the RX 350 with its
straight gas engine (0-60 m.p.h. in 7 seconds compared to 7.7 for the
RX 350). No matter what drivetrain, both cars sound pretty much alike
during hard acceleration.
A smooth, responsive eight-speed transmission comes with the RX 350,
while the 450H hybrid has a CVT automatic, which works seamlessly.
The RX350 gets an estimated 20 m.p.g. in the city and 28 on highways
with rear-drive and 19 and 26 with AWD. The RX450h's economy figures
are 31 and 30 with front drive and 30 and 28 with AWD.
I drove all versions of the new RX at the media preview and found the
racier looking F Sport model to have the best handling, although the RX
350 has decent handling and can be had with the adaptive variable
suspension option that has "eco," "normal" or "sport" modes. Sport
model gives the SUV a stiffer suspension for flatter cornering and
sharpens the feel of the car.
No matter what model or suspension setup, all RX models have the smooth
ride expected of a Lexus and linear brake pedal action.The steering is
quick, but feels dull.
There's an all-out Sport S+ setting available with RXs with the
Adaptive Variable Suspension system that offers a higher level of
performance with aggressive throttle mapping, quicker drivetrain
response and flatter cornering.
The F Sport Hybrid now is available with AWD. It has
exclusive quilted sport seats special steering wheel, sportier interior
and drilled aluminum pedals.
Outside is a blacked-out mesh grille, lower spoiler section, black side
mirrors and revised front fascia, besides exclusive 20-inch spoked
aluminum alloy wheels.
The F Sport has no power increase but handling benefits partly from the
Adaptive Variable Suspension system and the 20-inch wheels.
I found it a little difficult to quickly read the somewhat gimmicky F
Sport's circular gauge that combines a tachometer and digital
speedometer. And the F Sport gets no power increase,
However, most RX controls are clearly marked and easy to use. It's nice
to have convenient dashboard volume and tune controls for the audio
system. A 12-inch center display is offered. An eight-inch unit is
standard.
There's an available 12-speaker Pioneer audio system. The standard
audio system includes an 8-inch display.There's also an available
12-speaker Pioneer audio system.
Luxury automakers seem to be trying to outdo each other with driving
aid and safety features, and Lexus is no exception with the RX.
Such items include dynamic radar cruise control, lane departure alert
with steering assist, vehicle sway warning, intuitive parking assist,
panoramic view monitor, intelligent high-beam system and blind spot
monitor with rear-cross-traffic alert.
The RX hood glides up gracefully on twin hydraulic struts, but Lexus
has such high quality it's doubtful that many owners ever
open the hood.