2026 Lexus RX 350h Review.. Most RELIABLE Luxury SUV?

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This full review of the 2026 Lexus RX 350h Premium covers everything you need to know about this luxury SUV. I also recommend the Premium+ and Luxury trim levels as well. See my 2026 Lexus NX 350 Premium Review: https://youtu.be/OZi9AZQgJ1w

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Video Chapters:

00:00 – Intro & Trim Levels
01:41 – Drive
06:59 – Interior, Features, & Space
10:42 – Conclusion

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15 thoughts on “2026 Lexus RX 350h Review.. Most RELIABLE Luxury SUV?

  1. I receive my 350h executive (Canada) next week. The things I value the most are quiet, comfort, economy and reliability and I think this will fit the bill. I'm having the dealer install a larger 12 volt battery which will hopefully address the dead battery issue to some degree.

  2. I picked up this 2026 rx350h awd in Nov. I love the silky drive but it has the power when I need power to accelerate。 two things can be improved are: the seat is a little flat and short to support behind the knee, compare to my Volvo the RX seating comes short. The other issue is the control buttons on the steering wheel are too small and too congested, should be made batter to find the right button with figure feel.

  3. I own the 350h, and I really love it. I can see why it sells so well: you get in it, and everything just WORKS. The visibility is good, the mileage is great, the seats are unbelievably comfortable, the ride (even with the 21" wheels) is more than fine, and the whole drive is just enjoyable. It's not perfect (the steering wheel haptic controls are a horrendous mistake, for example), but overall I love driving it. One note: the 12v batteries in the hybrids die, and a LOT. Something to keep an eye on.
    Thanks for the video.

  4. I know this car very well as we keep having them as loaners for a week at a time or more because my wife’s Lexus TX has been back to the dealer three times.

    Everything you said, I agree with. Also, Lexus paint seems to be better than Toyota paint. The copper crest in person is gorgeous. The Nori green is beautiful and the red color is very very nice as well.

    The only thing that I would say is, I thought the steering wheel in the non-F sport version is a little thin for my taste. Also, and I know what the research says blah blah blah, but I don’t care what the research says the nu lux seats don’t fool me for one second they don’t smell like leather they don’t feel like leather.

    I would definitely recommend this SUV although if you want to do any spirited driving best to get the F sport handling package. I believe the non-hybrid version is made in Japan.

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