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Lexus is the premium arm of Toyota, and carries its parent company’s reputation for reliability and build quality. Its models, though, are a far more upmarket affair.

They range from the LBX small SUV, which owes its existence to the rather more humble T...

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12 Lexus new car reviews

Lexus ES

Lexus ES

Comfortable and refined with a hybrid engine, the Lexus ES could make sense for company car drivers

Lexus LBX

Lexus LBX

The LBX is a small, hybrid-powered SUV that's well equipped and has a great interior

Lexus LC

Lexus LC

The Lexus LC is a flawed yet desirable GT car with a surprisingly soulful edge. The V8 version is a lot of fun

Lexus LC

Lexus LC Convertible

Sounds amazing, drives well and is beautifully made inside

Lexus LM

Lexus LM

The Lexus LM seven-seat MPV does exactly what it says on the tin but could do with more engine options

Lexus LS

Lexus LS

The Lexus LS is well equipped and distinctive, but too flawed in key areas to recommend

Lexus NX

Lexus NX

The Lexus NX is worth considering as a company car. Diesel rivals are more satisfying to drive, though, and more practical.

Lexus RC

Lexus RC F

The Lexus RC has individuality on its side, and the V8 F version will win some buyers for its raucous engine alone.

Lexus RX

Lexus RX

The Lexus RX is comfortable, well equipped and easy to drive. It’s also good value for money – particularly if you’re a company car driver and choose the RX 450h.

Lexus RZ

Lexus RZ

The RZ is the first bespoke Lexus electric car and is good to drive and practical, but rivals have longer ranges

Lexus UX

Lexus UX

The Lexus UX is an appealing hybrid family SUV with a plush interior, but conventionally powered rivals make more sense.

Lexus UX

Lexus UX 300e

The fully electric version of the Lexus UX is good to drive but rivals have much better ranges

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Lexus

Lexus is the premium arm of Toyota, and carries its parent company’s reputation for reliability and build quality. Its models, though, are a far more upmarket affair.

They range from the LBX small SUV, which owes its existence to the rather more humble Toyota Yaris Cross, through family SUVs such as the RX to the luxurious RZ. There’s also the BMW 5 Series-rivalling Lexus ES executive car, plus the quirky LM – a large, luxurious seven-seat MPV.

Lexus has long traded on its fuel-efficient hybrid engines, but like other manufacturers, it is moving into its electric future with the UX and RZ SUVs.

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