The 2024 Lexus RX is best known in Port Washington for its unbridled performance, towing capability, and utterly elegant cabin. What many drivers overlook is that, though the RX is a roomy and powerful SUV, it’s also quite efficient. Explore the Lexus RX mpg ratings with Rallye Lexus, then contact us to arrange a test drive in Glen Cove!
The 2024 Lexus RX fuel economy numbers vary, depending upon whether Roslyn drivers select one of the gas-powered Lexus RX 350 trims or the hybrid Lexus RX 450h trims. Compare the performance specs and Lexus RX gas mileage for the gas-powered engine to the hybrid engine below.
2.4L Turbo in-line 4-cylinder engine:
2.5L In-line 4-cylinder engine with Lexus Hybrid Electric Drive:
2.5L In-line 4-cylinder engine with Lexus Plug-in Hybrid Electric Drive:
2.4L Turbo in-line 4-cylinder engine with Lexus Hybrid Electric Drive:
Alongside impressive performance and fuel economy numbers, the 2024 Lexus RX comes equipped with a long list of standard and available performance features. Here is a slim selection of performance features and highlights that make the RX a dream to drive:
Now that you’ve about the 2024 Lexus RX mpg ratings, if you have questions about the 2024 Lexus RX fuel economy numbers, or want to test drive the RX in Glen Cove, call Rallye Lexus at (516) 303-9635. We can arrange for your test drive and give you a detailed tour of everything else the RX has to offer. In the meantime, check out our new vehicle specials and our Lexus research guides, where you’ll find a full library of helpful articles about Lexus models and features!
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