Available with a turbo engine or a plug-in hybrid powertrain that goes the distance, the first-ever Lexus TX is the dynamic SUV you’ve been waiting for. The bold exterior design has a strong presence that will get heads turning your way, but you’ll know that the Lexus TX interior is the star of the show. Learn more about what’s in store for you in the 2024 Lexus TX interior, below. When you’re ready, you can experience the first-ever TX at Rallye Lexus.
When you treat yourself to the first-ever Lexus TX, the interior space will be yours for the taking. The Lexus TX accommodates up to seven passengers across three rows of seating, with plenty of cargo space left to fill with backpacks, sports equipment, and anything else your daily life might entail. Check out the dimensions and cargo volume below to see how everyone and everything fits into the 2024 Lexus TX interior:
2024 Lexus TX Interior Dimensions
Whether you’re running errands in Port Washington or visiting family in Manhasset, you’ll look forward to almost every journey in the Lexus TX. After all, time spent in the Lexus TX is time spent with world-class features like these:
With amenities like these on the standard list of Lexus TX interior highlights, adding the Lexus brand’s newest three-row SUV to your driveway is an easy decision.
You spend a lot of time on the road in the Roslyn area, and you deserve to spend it in a comfortable, feature-rich vehicle. Contact Rallye Lexus to learn more about the availability of the 2024 Lexus TX and apply for pre-approval if you would like to kickstart your upgrade and save time at the dealership.
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