Updated at: 20-08-2021 - By: micdot

Lexus is a Japanese luxury automotive brand, which is owned by Toyota. It was originally founded in 1989 as a division of Toyota and manufactured only the Toyota Camry. The company is known for its focus on quality and reliability. Lexus has won many awards for their outstanding car designs and engine development. Today, the Lexus brand consists of a wide range of cars and SUVs.

The article describes the types of Lexus cars, the engines that power them and the main differences between platforms.

Types of Lexus Sedans

Lexus IS

Lexus IS

The Lexus IS is a mid-size luxury sports sedan that offers a quiet and comfortable ride. This car has four different engine options, ranging from the 300 hp 2.0 L 4-cylinder IS 200t model to the 460 hp 3.5L V6 in the F Sport version. 

All models come standard with an eight speed automatic transmission which makes for seamless driving in the city. The IS comes in a 3 door version as well as a 5 door hatchback for families wanting to carry more passengers.

The car was a sales success right from the start, with over 200,000 vehicles sold worldwide by early 2010. The suspension is firm and sharp, giving the car a comfortable ride on rough roads.

The IS features a 4.8 L V8 engine that produces 381 hp. It also comes with carbon ceramic brakes and magnetorheological dampers for better handling in all weather conditions. The base IS comes with a 6-speed automatic transmission.

Lexus ES

Lexus ES

The Lexus ES comes with a 3.5 L V6 engine that produces 268 hp and provides above average fuel economy for its class. The ride quality of the car is comfortable, making it ideal for long distance travel. The base ES comes with a 6-speed automatic transmission.

This model comes with a 4.6 L V8 engine that produces 389 hp and provides very luxurious interior space for its class. The exterior of the car is also very aerodynamic, giving it great fuel economy compared to other models in its segment.

The basic ES features an 8-speed automatic transmission that shifts smoothly and quietly.

Lexus LS

Lexus LS

The Lexus LS was introduced in 2000 to replace the aging Lexus flagship – the Lexus LS 400. This model is known for its stylish, modern exterior and luxurious interior. The 4.6 L V8 engine provides a luxurious ride as well as silent operation thanks to an advanced timing chain system and active noise cancellation technology.

This model comes with a 5.0 L V8 engine that produces 383 hp and provides very luxurious interior space for its class. The engine of the LS is also very quiet, even under hard acceleration.

Types of Lexus SUVs

Lexus RX

Lexus RX

The RX was introduced in the mid 1990s as a compact luxury SUV. Today, it is considered one of the best SUVs. The engine provides very good power for a vehicle of its class and has a high torque rating, making you feel very safe when driving and giving you great acceleration and passing power.

The engine produces 269 hp and comes with a 6-speed automatic transmission. It has a towing capacity of 1,500 kg. The vehicle measures 4,960 mm in length, 1,930 mm in width and 1,748 mm in height (without roof rack).

The RX comes with a 3.5 L V6 engine that produces 315 hp, giving it great acceleration even on steep climbs or passing when there is oncoming traffic. Fuel efficiency is rated at 7.0 L/100 km on the highway and 9.3 L/ 100 km in the city.

Lexus GX

Lexus GX

The Lexus GX was introduced as a luxury SUV with true 4WD capabilities. Since then, it has become one of Lexus’ best sellers in its segment thanks to its great performance, luxurious interior and features.

The engine provides very good power for a vehicle of its class. Fuel economy is rated at 13 L/100 km on the highway and 9.8 L/ 100 km in the city.

The GX comes with a 5.7 L V8 engine that produces 383 hp, giving it great acceleration even on steep climbs or passing when there is oncoming traffic. 

Lexus UX

Lexus UX

The Lexus UX is the newest luxury SUV in the Lexus lineup. It comes with a 2.0 L turbocharged engine that produces 221 hp, and an 8-speed automatic transmission. Fuel economy is rated at 11.1 L/ 100 km on the highway and 8.3 L/ 100 km in the city. This vehicle measures 4,430 mm in length, 1,775 mm in width and 1,590 mm in height.

The engine provides very good power for its class. Fuel economy is rated at 11.1 L/ 100 km on the highway and 8.3 L/ 100 km in the city. 

Lexus GS

Lexus GS

The Lexus GS is a midsize car with the versatility of an SUV, but the fuel economy of a compact. It comes equipped with an eight-cylinder engine that provides excellent acceleration.

The GS has many extra features such as the available Lexus signature LED headlamps and a blind spot monitoring system that can see objects in your blind spots without you having to turn your head around. It also comes with a voice-activated navigation system, HD Radio, and wireless charging for phones.

Action-packed features include lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, and a pre-collision system.

Lexus NX

Lexus NX

The Lexus NX was introduced as a luxury crossover that provides the comfort of a car with the design features of an SUV. The vehicle also has many active safety features to keep you safe on the road.

Fuel economy is rated at 7.0 L/ 100 km on the highway and 8.6 L/ 100 km in the city. These ratings are for the 2WD model only, while the AWD model gets slightly worse fuel economy. The NX comes with a 3.5 L V6 engine that produces 235 hp, providing smooth acceleration.

Lexus LX

Lexus LX

The Lexus LX is another luxury SUV that comes with a 3.5 L V6 engine to provide very good power for its class. The vehicle has an ECO mode to increase fuel efficiency by reducing throttle response and limiting acceleration, making it a great SUV for those who want the comfort of an SUV but do not need all the power.

Fuel economy is rated at 8.7 L/ 100 km on the highway and 9.8 L/ 100 km in the city, making it far more fuel efficient than most luxury SUVs despite its powerful engine. The LX comes with a 6-speed transmission that allows you to drive smoothly through traffic without placing too much stress on your vehicle’s motor or having to excessively shift up and down. The vehicle measures 4,580 mm in length, 1,795 mm in width and 1,630 mm in height.

Types of Lexus Coupes

Lexus RC

Lexus RC

The Lexus RC is designed to be a luxury grand tourer, which it accomplishes by providing high reliability and quality. It has a V8 engine with excellent fuel economy. Although it’s a coupe, its large size may make parking difficult.

In order to save fuel, the RC has several driving modes that you can select on your way to work such as “B” mode for better fuel efficiency and “S” mode for a more sporty drive. For safety reasons the Lexus RC comes standard with lane assist, which uses small cameras in the car to read lane markers and alert you when you are drifting into a different lane or if there is an object ahead in your driving path.

Action-packed features include blind spot assist, rear cross traffic alert, park-assist with visual guidance (for parallel parking), 360 degree camera system for better visibility in tight spots, and much more.

Lexus LC

Lexus LC

The Lexus LC is a true luxury coupe, with the interior of the car being hand-crafted leather and wood. The 467 horsepower 5.0L V8 engine allows you to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just under four seconds.

However, this powerful engine comes at a cost; getting an average fuel economy of 17 mpg, which is lower than all other Lexus cars.

The LC has some interesting features such as custom-designed 21-inch wheels that allow you to see the ground when reversing and a massive sunroof for an amazing view of the sky above. The rear camera displays in the exterior mirror so you can easily spot others when backing up.

Action-packed features include radar cruise control, lane watch monitoring system (for blind spot detection), and adaptive front lighting that can sense oncoming traffic.

Lexus LC Convertible

Lexus LC Convertible

 

 

The Lexus LC convertible is a vehicle that puts the driver in a comfortable and relaxed mood. Its powerful engine (460 hp) can propel you from 0 to 60 mph in just four seconds, but it gets an average fuel economy of 16 mpg.

The touch screens are mounted on the console between the front seats for easy viewing by both driver and passenger.

Action-packed features include blind spot monitoring, radar cruise control, lane departure alert, adaptive head lighting that detects upcoming vehicles to help you avoid low beams in oncoming traffic.

Types of Lexus Hybrids

Lexus LC Hybrid

Lexus LC Hybrid

The Lexus LC hybrid is a fuel efficient luxury coupe that can go from 0 to 60 mph in just four seconds. It gets an average fuel economy of 24 mpg and has laser beam headlights, auto-dimming mirrors, and the options for vented or panoramic sunroofs.

Lexus has even incorporated a small electric motor that helps the engine save fuel when going up an incline or accelerating gently. The hybrid system is a combination of gas, electric motor and battery system.

Lexus RC Hybrid

Lexus RC Hybrid

The Lexus RC is the most eco-friendly car in its class because it has a fuel economy of 30 mpg while accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in just 5.5 seconds. It also earns the 2016 “Green Car Of The Year” title because of its incredible fuel economy and performance. The Lexus RC also has an impressive green score of 38 on the scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

The hybrid system in the RC is a combination of electric motor and battery system, but it does not have a traditional gas engine.

Lexus GS Hybrid

Lexus GS Hybrid

The GS hybrid is a fuel-efficient sporty car with a green score of 35 for its impressive fuel economy and performance. The GS hasn’t won any awards, but it has received positive reviews from owners who enjoy its hybrid design features to help improve gas mileage.

Action-packed features include intelligent high beam assist, which reads oncoming vehicles to dim the high beams when another car is present, and voice-activated navigation.

Lexus ES Hybrid

Lexus ES Hybrid

The ES hybrid is a luxurious sports car that gives you the acceleration of a 4-cylinder engine combined with the fuel efficiency of an 8-cylinder engine. This car has won awards including the “Best Luxury Large Car Under $50,000” by U.S News and World Report, and named one of the best luxury cars under $40,000 by Kelley Blue Book.

The ES hybrid has a fuel economy of 30 mpg while accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in just 6.4 seconds and a green score of 34.

Action-packed features include a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection to apply the brakes, provide extra steering torque and brake assist so you can avoid collisions. It also has adaptive cruise control that matches your pace when other cars are around, and a lane tracing system that helps keep you in the middle of your lane by detecting lines on the road.

FAQs

Is the Lexus hybrid technology new?

Not really. Hybrid vehicles have been around for more than a decade, and Toyota has produced hybrids that are similar to the ones made by Lexus since the year 2000.

How long do Lexus car battery packs last?

Lexus uses lithium-ion batteries as part of their hybrid technology. These batteries are more lightweight, durable and heat-resistant than the standard lead-acid or nickel-hydride batteries used by most hybrids. The lithium-ion battery pack should last around 6 to 8 years on average depending on how often you use it.

How reliable are Lexus hybrid vehicles?

With proper maintenance, most Lexus models should last around 150,000 miles before you need to replace them with another car. Most hybrid cars use the same parts as regular non-hybrid models. If you have a Lexus hybrid, you can use the same manufacturer to supply you with car parts and service.

Is it easy to replace a Lexus hybrid battery?

Some people install their own batteries. However, if your battery is not under warranty or you do not have the technical expertise needed to complete the installation, take it to a professional for help. You can also check your local phone directory to find a nearby mechanic who is trained in Lexus hybrid vehicle repairs.

Conclusion

Lexus is a luxury car with great excellence and performance. It’s advanced features and hybrid technology make it stand out among other car manufacturers. We provided 16 different types of Lexus and hope you liked this article.