The 2019 Lexus RX450hL. |
The one we drove is arguably our favorite of the RX lineup, the RX450hL hybrid.
2019 Lexus RX450hL. |
The extra length and seating for two additional humans adds just a shade under $5,000 to the base price of an RX450h. A five-seater starts at $45,995. The L begins at $50,720. And our tester had the Luxury Package (20-inch split-five-spoke alloy wheels with superchrome machined finish and interchangeable painted inserts, driver and front passenger seat power cushion extender and four-way lumbar support, semi-aniline perforated leather-trimmed interior, manual rear-door sunshades, gray saepele wood with aluminum interior trim, a rear armrest storage compartment, illuminated front door sills, heated wood-and-leather-trimmed steering wheel, electrochromic outside mirrors, ambient lighting, a power moonroof and the Lexus memory system) for an extra $3,935.
2019 Lexus RX450hL interior. |
Naturally, the one we drove for a week also had extra-cost options:
- Blind spot monitor, intuitive parking assist with auto braking, auto-dim power fold miror, panoramic view monitor ($1,865).
- Cold weather package, including windshield wiper de-icer and headlamp cleaner ($200).
- Touch-free power rear door ($200).
- Heated/ventilated front seats and heated rear seats ($1,080).
- Triple-beam LED auto-leveling headlamps with cleaners, cornering lamps, LED front turn signal lamps and rear combination lamps ($1,515).
- 12.3-inch navigation system, 15-speaker Mark Levinson Premium audio system and Lexus Enform Destination Assist ($3,225).
With $1,025 delivery, processing and handling fee, the total was $63,765. That's about $5,000 more than the RX450h we tested two years ago---and that wasn't an L.
Between the demographic that buys Lexus RXs and their length of ownership, grandparenthood is a factor. An extra two seats for the kids and three more for the grandkids can be a major selling point. Lexus was wise to add the L.