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  2. 2022 Lexus RX Review | Smooth, quiet and well-built for mass ...

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    The 2022 Lexus RX has a lot to offer. With two or three rows of seating, front- or all-wheel drive, a standard V6 or hybrid powertrain, an excellent interior, useful technology and a comfortable ...

  3. Lexus RX - Wikipedia

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    The Lexus RX is the top selling Lexus hybrid, with global sales of 335,000 units through March 2016, out of one million Lexus hybrids delivered since 2005. [141] As of April 2015, Lexus had accumulated more than 2.1 million RX models worldwide. [142]

  4. Lexus NX vs. Lexus RX: Comparing Lexus SUVs - AOL

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    The RX was the original Lexus SUV and dates all the way back to the 1990s. As the years went on, Lexus expanded its SUV lineup, and of the multiple SUVs the brand currently offers, the model that ...

  5. List of Lexus vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Lexus RX; Generation Model name Toyota name Chassis code Engine Production (calendar years) Class Image I RX 300 Harrier MCU10/15 3.0 L 1MZ-FE V6: 1997–2003 Compact crossover SUV: II RX 300 RX 330 RX 350 RX 400h Harrier MCU33/38 GSU30/35 MHU33/38 3.0 L 1MZ-FE V6 3.3 L 3MZ-FE V6 3.5 L 2GR-FE V6: 2003–2008 Mid-size crossover SUV: III RX 270 ...

  6. Toyota Harrier - Wikipedia

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    The third-generation RX (separated from the Harrier) arrived in late 2008, while the Harrier continued on in second-generation form unchanged (although the second generation Harrier 350G, equivalent to second generation RX350, was discontinued after the release of third generation Lexus RX). Lexus had by now made its debut in Japan as an ...

  7. Lexus - Wikipedia

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    The Lexus brand was created around the same time as Japanese rivals Nissan and Honda developed their Infiniti and Acura premium brands. The Japanese government imposed voluntary export restraints for the U.S. market, so it was more profitable for Japanese automakers to export more expensive cars to the U.S.