From its turbocharged engine to its generous cargo space, from its sleek and distinctive styling to its bevy of ultra-luxe features, the Lexus RX 350 was designed for maximum capability, comfort, and style. But how much can a Lexus RX tow on the roads of Port Washington, Roslyn, and beyond? Rallye Lexus answers this question in the following guide to the Lexus RX 350 towing capacity.
There are multiple Lexus RX configurations available in the 2024 lineup, but no matter which one you ultimately choose, you’ll get the same amount of towing power. So, how much can a Lexus RX tow? The Lexus RX 350 towing capacity across all trim levels is 3,500 pounds when properly equipped. That’s substantial for an SUV of this size, giving you the strength to haul a range of weight-appropriate items; this might include a light utility trailer, a pop-up camper, or a small fishing boat.
Much of the reason for the generous Lexus RX towing capacity is the robust engine under the hood. And not only does the entry-level 2.4L turbocharged inline-4 engine make for strong towing prowess, but it also delivers exceptional performance on every Manhasset drive. Here are some standout performance specs:
The Lexus RX comes with a number of features that make all your trailering jobs easier. This is just a sampling of the standard amenities that help you take full and safe advantage of the available Lexus RX 350 towing capacity:
As you can see, the Lexus RX towing capacity can accommodate a wide range of light-duty towing needs. We invite you to stop in today for a test drive, or contact us to schedule an appointment. In the meantime, check out our new vehicle specials for savings opportunities, and our car-buying tips will help you navigate the purchasing process with ease. We’re confident that once you experience the new Lexus RX 350, you’ll want to drive home in one of your own!
*Projected EPA-estimated MPG ratings determined by manufacturer. EPA estimates not available at time of publishing. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle’s condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.
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