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Lexus TX
A hybrid luxury three-row with cargo and interior packaging that lead the unibody peers, paired with a six-seat configuration.
| Pricing | |
|---|---|
| MSRP range | From $71,710 |
| Space | |
| Row 1 legroom | 41.6" |
| Row 2 legroom | 39.5" |
| Row 3 legroom | 33.5" |
| Row 3 headroom | 37.2" |
| Cargo behind row 3 | 20.2 cu ft |
| Max cargo | 97 cu ft |
| Capability | |
| Max towing | 5,000 lbs |
| Seating | |
| Max seats | 6 |
Persona scores
- Tall adults6/10
- Car seats5/10
- Towing0/10
- Luxury feel5/10
- Value5/10
- EV interest3/10
Best for
- Families who want hybrid efficiency from a luxury badge; cargo behind the third row (20.2 cu ft) leads the unibody peers in this comparison.
- Buyers who prefer a six-seat layout over a seven-seat bench in the second row.
- Mid-pack pricing — the $71,710 starting MSRP undercuts most European peers in this segment.
Watch out for
- 5,000 lb tow rating is among the lowest in the segment; trailer choice is limited to small campers and utility trailers.
- Six-seat configuration only — if seven-passenger capacity is required, this is not the vehicle.
- Hybrid powertrain prioritizes efficiency over outright performance; buyers wanting strong towing acceleration should test-drive with a load.
Data sources
- Lexus USA TX official model page·covers: msrpMin, row1LegroomIn, row2LegroomIn, row3LegroomIn, row3HeadroomIn, cargoBehindRow3Cuft, cargoMaxCuft, towingMaxLbs, seatingMaxVerified
- Car and Driver Lexus TX specs·covers: row1LegroomIn, row2LegroomIn, row3LegroomIn, row3HeadroomIn, cargoBehindRow3Cuft, cargoMaxCuft, towingMaxLbs, seatingMaxVerified
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