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2026 Lexus TX Review - Is This the New King of 3-Row Luxury SUVs? Full Specs, Trims & Pricing

2026 Lexus TX Review - Lexus' newest three-row luxury SUV that’s built specifically with American families in mind. Spacious, high-tech, and available with hybrid and plug-in hybrid power, the TX is Lexus’s bold entry into the full-size luxury SUV game. But how does it stack up against the competition?

EXTERIOR DESIGN

The 2026 Lexus TX combines modern elegance with a bold, family-ready presence:

  • Refined spindle grille integrated into the body for a cleaner, upscale look
  • Sleek LED headlights and full-width LED tail light bar for signature style
  • Smooth, sculpted panels emphasize length and presence
  • Rides on 20-inch or 22-inch wheels, depending on trim
  • Available colors include Nightfall Mica, Wind Chill Pearl, and Celestial Silver

It’s a big SUV that manages to look sharp and premium without being overdone.

INTERIOR & COMFORT

Inside, the TX focuses on comfort, space, and technology:

  • Seating for 6 or 7 passengers, depending on the 2nd-row bench or captain’s chairs
  • Up to 97 cubic feet of cargo space behind the front row
  • Premium materials: NuLuxe upholstery, available wood or aluminum trim
  • Standard 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster and 14-inch touchscreen
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Optional Mark Levinson premium audio, panoramic sunroof, and ambient lighting
  • Power-folding third row and hands-free power liftgate for convenience

Whether it's a daily commute or a road trip with the whole family, the TX delivers luxury and space.

POWERTRAINS & PERFORMANCE

The 2026 Lexus TX offers three distinct powertrains:

1. TX 350 (FWD or AWD)

  • 2.4L turbocharged 4-cylinder
  • 275 horsepower, 317 lb-ft of torque
  • Smooth and capable for everyday driving

2. TX 500h F SPORT Performance (AWD)

  • Turbo hybrid system with 366 horsepower
  • Features DIRECT4 AWD, rear steering, and sport-tuned suspension
  • 0–60 in about 6.1 seconds

3. TX 550h+ (Plug-In Hybrid, AWD)

  • 3.5L V6-based PHEV
  • 404 horsepower and up to 33 miles of EV-only range
  • Perfect for luxury buyers who want electric flexibility

Each variant balances power, efficiency, and Lexus' signature ride quality.

SAFETY & DRIVER ASSISTANCE

Safety is a top priority for families, and Lexus delivers with Safety System+ 3.0:

  • Pre-Collision System with pedestrian and cyclist detection
  • Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
  • Lane Tracing Assist and Road Sign Assist
  • Blind Spot Monitor and Rear Cross-Traffic Braking
  • Available 360° Panoramic View Monitor, Advanced Park, and Traffic Jam Assist

The 2026 TX is packed with technology to protect everyone on board.

TRIMS & PRICING

The 2026 Lexus TX is available in multiple trims across the three powertrains:

  • TX 350 Premium – starts around $55,000
  • TX 350 Luxury – approx. $58,500
  • TX 500h F SPORT Performance AWD – around $68,000
  • TX 550h+ Luxury AWD (Plug-in Hybrid) – near $74,000

All models come with a 4-year/50,000-mile basic warranty, a 6-year/70,000-mile powertrain, and 8-year/100,000-mile hybrid battery coverage for the electrified variants.

The 2026 Lexus TX checks all the right boxes: bold design, luxurious interior, efficient and powerful hybrid options, and plenty of room for families. It’s built from the ground up for the U.S. market, and it shows. Whether you’re a loyal Lexus driver or shopping alternatives like the BMW X7 or Acura MDX, the TX deserves a serious look.

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