When it comes to luxury SUVs in Port Washington and Roslyn, turn to the team at Rallye Lexus when you need help deciding which SUV is right for the way you drive. Compare the Lexus NX and RX with us, and see the consistency of the Lexus performance and design, along with the variety that makes it easy to get exactly what you need from your next vehicle. When you decide between the Lexus NX vs. RX, shop our crossover and SUV inventory to find your next SUV.
The primary difference when you compare the Lexus NX and RX is the size. The Lexus RX is slightly larger with the ability to add a third row of seating for larger Manhasset families. You’ll also find that it Lexus RX has slightly more cargo space. Both models have designs that use space wisely so there’s a space for everything. Compare the Lexus NX and RX’s highlight features and dimensions:
No matter which Lexus SUV you choose, you’ll have an SUV that’s thrilling to drive while also being safe and powerful. All-wheel drive is available for both models. Since both models also have available hybrid powertrains, you’ll find excellent fuel economy with the smaller Lexus NX having slightly better numbers for fuel economy, while the Lexus RX generates more horsepower. Here’s how their base-level engines compare:
When you compare the Lexus NX and RX, you’ll find plenty of similarities when it comes to features and design. But most importantly you’ll find that both SUVs are exceptionally and equally well-equipped with safety and driver assistance features that include:
The best way to decide which Lexus SUV is the right fit for you is to give the Lexus RX and NX test drives at Rallye Lexus in Glen Cove. See which one has the right amount of space for you when you experience them first-hand. Still in research mode? Pay a visit to our Lexus information hub to learn more about our SUVs and sedans. Our team is also on hand to answer your questions.
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