Lexus AWD models provide Port Washington drivers with improved traction in difficult weather conditions. Choosing a Lexus all-wheel drive model can make you ready for anything, and Lexus Cornering Control will automatically correct oversteer and understeer. Browse the Lexus all-wheel drive lineup below, and contact Rallye Lexus for a test drive.
Lexus IS: There are two all-wheel drive options for the Lexus IS. Each is equipped with a 3.5L V6 engine capable of delivering either 260 hp or 311 hp.
Lexus LS: The LS sedan AWD models provide Roslyn drivers with either a 3.5L gas engine that delivers 416 hp, or a hybrid powertrain that delivers 354 hp. You can also expect a TORSEN® torque-sensing center differential on these models, which distributes power to specific wheels, giving you the best grip possible.
Lexus RC: Use the sporty Lexus RC coupe all-wheel drive trims to take tight corners on Manhasset roads. You get to choose between either a 260 hp or 311 hp 3.5L V6 engine.
Lexus UX: The three all-wheel drive options of this entry-level compact luxury SUV offer a 181 hp 2.0L 4-cylinder hybrid engine.
Lexus NX: You can choose between either a 235 hp 2.0L 4-cylinder gas engine, or a 194 hp 2.5L 4-cylinder hybrid engine with the Lexus NX crossover.
Lexus RX: For theRX SUV all-wheel drive trims, there are options for either a 3.5L V6 engine capable of 290 hp or 295 hp, or a hybrid powertrain that provides 308 hp.
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