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The Lexus RX 450hL houses a 3.5L V6 engine, that along with 3 electric motors, belts out 308 hp and 247 lb.-ft. of torque. The 450hL also caters to its occupants with a finely crafted interior and impressive looks.
Lexus is the luxe division of the Japanese auto-marquee Toyota and has been in the market for quite a long while now. Lexus has been one of the top choices for the people who demand trust, reliability, opulence, performance, and stand-out looks, all in one car. One such car that carries all these hallmarks, is the RX 450hL. The RX 450hL is a 6-seater hybrid Crossover-SUV from the house of Lexus, that combines the utility of an MVP with the rogues of an SUV and garnish it with the efficiency of a Hybrid.
The Lexus RX 450hL is a stand-alone trim and is the only 6-seater hybrid on offer from the house of Lexus. The Lexus RX 450hL houses the same configuration as the smaller RX 450h, with a 3.5L V6 engine, and 3 electric motors.
Trims | Base | Premium | Luxury |
---|---|---|---|
MSRP (AWD) | $50, 510 | $52,040 | $56,510 |
Key Features | Lexus Enform Connectivity | EV drive mode | Adds/Upgrades to Lexus RX 450hL Premium |
Panoramic View Monitor | Lexus Memory System for steering whee | ||
Head-up Display | Second-row captain’s chairs | ||
Rain-sensing Wipers | |||
Stability Control | |||
LED ambient lighting | |||
Perforated-leather seating surfaces | |||
Front-seat power lumbar |
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Since the Lexus RX 450hL is a stand-alone trim, no scope of getting choosy here. However, fret not, the ride packs in all the bells and whistles that you’d expect from a 6-seater hybrid of this range, and that too from the house of Lexus.
The Lexus RX 450hL houses the same powertrain setup as its smaller sibling- the 450h. Under the hood rests a 3.5L V6 engine, which is further assisted by three electric motors. Two electric motors are front-mounted with each wheel driven by an electric motor and the rear wheels being controlled by a single unit.
The complete output belted out by the setup is also the same as the 450h, with 308 ponies and 247 lb.-ft. of peak torque, entering the picture at 4600 rpm. All the power is delivered to all the wheels via an Electronic Continuously Variable Transmission panel.
Models |
Lexus RX 450hL |
Ford Explorer Limited Hybrid |
Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 Hybrid |
Acura MDX Sport Hybrid |
---|---|---|---|---|
MSRP |
$50,510 |
$52,280 |
$61,150 |
$52,900 |
Engine |
3.5L PremiumV6 |
3.3L Regular V6 |
3.0L Premium Inline-6 |
3.0L Premium V6 |
Drivetrain | AWD | RWD | AWD | AWD |
Transmission |
e-CVT |
10-Speed Automatic |
9-Speed Automatic |
e-CVT |
Power |
308hp@6,000rpm | 318hp@5,500rpm | 362hp@5,500rpm | 321hp@6,300rpm |
Torque |
247lb-ft@4,600rpm | 322lb-ft@3,500rpm | 369lb-ft@1,600rpm | 289lb-ft@5,000rpm |
Accelerating with bolting speeds is definitely not the forte for the Lexus RX 450hL, as it specializes in hosting up to 6 occupants, and in order to consummate this task, the RX 450hL deploys a lot of heft in itself.
The RX 450hL possesses the same powertrain as the Lexus RX 450h, the engine provides ample muscle and the electric motors take care of providing low-end torque. However, the acceleration figures take a toll in comparison to the standard 450h, due to the added weight.
The Lexus RX 450hL can pull off the 0-60 sprint in 8.1 seconds and can do the quarter-mile lap in 15.3 seconds.
Model |
Lexus RX 450hL |
Ford Explorer Limited Hybrid |
Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 Hybrid |
Acura MDX Sport Hybrid |
---|---|---|---|---|
0-60 MPH |
8.1 sec | 8.1 sec | 5.5 sec | 5.9 sec |
Quarter Mile |
15.3 sec | 16.1 sec | 14.3 sec | 14.6 sec |
Top Speed | N/A | 143 MPH | 130 MPH | 155 MPH |
Engine |
3.5L PremiumV6 |
3.3L Regular V6 |
3.0L Premium Inline-6 |
3.0L Premium V6 |
The Lexus RX 450hL offers a similar braking arrangement as the smaller RX 450h. The front end gets ventilated disc brakes with a diameter of 12.9-inches. The rear wheels adorn solid discs of 13.3-inches.
We do not have the exact figure 60-0 figure for the Lexus RX 450hL, yet the braking performance feels fine. Under regular usage, there is a mild nosedive. However, when applied under emergency situations, the nosedive becomes very prominent.
Model |
Lexus RX 450hL |
Ford Explorer Limited Hybrid |
Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 Hybrid |
Acura MDX Sport Hybrid |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brake Rotors Front |
12.9" |
12.4" |
14.8" |
13.0" |
Brake Rotors Rear |
13.3" |
12.2" |
13.6" |
13.0" |
Curb Weight |
4905 lbs |
4534 lbs |
4991 lbs |
4471 lbs |
60-0 MPH |
N/A |
108 ft |
N/A |
N/A |
The Lexus RX 450hL drives very much like its smaller sibling the RX 450h. However, the added heft factor dwindles with its sprinting capabilities. Apart from that, the 450hL moves around the city without breaking a sweat. The vehicle doesn't feel tiring to drive, credits to the properly weighted steering wheel, and the brake pedal.
The Lexus RX 450h's steering wheel gives incredible feedback. The steering wheel also delivers smooth and crisp responses to driver inputs, as a result, the RX 450hL despite being a long and wide car feels easy to maneuver around the town.
The RX 450hL’s hybrid powertrain, may not deliver great sprinting figures, yet the acceleration feels smooth and linear. The electric motors, that provide great torque, even at low-revs ensure that the acceleration does not feel laggy and numb.
Fuel efficiency is a major reason why the buyers may choose the Lexus RX 450hL over the gasoline-only RX 350L. The expectations are high, and the RX 450hL does not disappoint, delivering handsome fuel-efficiency figures.
With the spot-on braking, The RX 450hL can go a distance of 29 city miles or 28 highway miles for every gallon of gasoline you stuff into it. Summing up these figures, we get a combined mpg figure of 29, which is a major improvement over the standard RX 350L’s 22 combined mpg.
Model |
Lexus RX 450hL |
Ford Explorer Limited Hybrid |
Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 Hybrid |
Acura MDX Sport Hybrid |
---|---|---|---|---|
MPG (City) |
29 |
27 |
19 |
26 |
MPG (Highway) |
28 |
29 |
24 |
27 |
MPG (Combined) |
29 |
27 |
21 |
27 |
Fuel Capacity |
17.2 gallons |
19.3 gallons |
22.5 gallons |
19.4 gallons |
Range (City/Hwy/Combined) |
499/482/498 miles |
521/560/521 miles |
428/540/472 miles |
504/524 miles |
Emission (Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/yr) |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Lexus has been a maestro at fabricating tasteful interiors, and it seems to be getting even better at it, with each passing day. The level of fineness inside the cabin lends the RX 450hL an edge over most of its competitors, except for the Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 Hybrid (of Course!).
All the surfaces inside the RX 450hL are covered in fine-grade materials such as Nuluxe and Semi-Aniline Perforated Leather. Well just looking the part is not the only thing that the Lexus RX 450hL’s cabin does. Practicality is what makes the RX 450hL’s cabin so intriguing, with all the buttons and knobs being logically placed and easily falling in the driver’s range.
Model |
Lexus RX 450hL |
Ford Explorer Limited Hybrid |
Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 Hybrid |
Acura MDX Sport Hybrid |
---|---|---|---|---|
Seating Capacity |
6 |
6 |
5 |
7 |
First Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in) |
39.8/58.3/41.4 |
40.7/61.8/43.0 |
40.5/61.1/40.3 |
38.1/61.1/41.4 |
Second Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in) |
38.5/57.8/30.9 |
40.5/61.9/39.0 |
39.6/58.3/40.9 |
38.3/59.1/35.6 |
Third Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in) |
34.8/45.7/22.6 |
37.8/50.8/32.0 |
N/A |
35.6/54.7/28.1 |
The seats of the RX 450hL are truly comfortable and are a cozy spot to be in. There is great space in all the directions for the first and second-row seat occupants, but what seems to be more of an issue here is the third-row seating. The third-row seats of the Lexus RX 450hL are big enough to accommodate only children and will feel tight even for medium-sized adults.
The RX 450hL gets the Lexus’s Enform UI, which beams up all the vital information on a standard 8-inch screen. You can also opt for an optional 12.3-inch touchscreen panel for some extra bucks. However, in case you decide to stick with the 8-inch panel, be prepared to experience some fuss over there. The primary way of interacting with the 8-inch screen is via a touchpad-controller which requires you to divert all your attention towards it as it keeps on acting clumsy. Some of the prominent infotainment features of the Lexus RX450hL are:
The Lexus RX 450hL is a 6 seater crossover-SUV that can accommodate up to 6 occupants with ease. In order to cater to the occupants, sheer levels of comfort, the RX 450hL packs in some convenience features such as:
In order to attain its primary goal of accommodating 6 guests, the Lexus RX 450hL takes a beating from all the competitors in terms of the cargo capacity. Will all the three rows in place, the ride offers just 7.5 cubic feet of space for the storage of cargo, which is a meek number.
However, the RX 450hL offers the option of folding down both the second and third-row seats. With the third row folded down, the Lexus RX 450hL offers 23 cubic feet of cargo space, and with the second-row down there is 34.1 cubic feet of space of offer.
Model |
Lexus RX 450hL |
Ford Explorer Limited Hybrid |
Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 Hybrid |
Acura MDX Sport Hybrid |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cargo Capacity |
7.5 cu.ft. |
18.2 cu.ft. |
N/A |
15.0 cu.ft. |
The RX 450hL is a crossover-SUV with the typical Lexus design and character. For the year 2020, the RX 450hL has received a refreshed front and rear fascia. The most noteworthy change can be witnessed in the front grille. Gone is the simple-looking, vertically striped grille. The grille now has a modified spindle-shaped grille confined in an intricate mesh. What frames this grille on both ends is a set of inverted-L shaped LED DRLs, which replace the old bulb DRMs.
The side profile of the 2020 Lexus RX 450hL has also been buffed up and looks a lot more sturdy than that of the previous iteration. The presence of well-defined crease lends this ride a much more macho and urbane look while retaining the character of a crossover-SUV.
Model |
Lexus RX 450hL |
Ford Explorer Limited Hybrid |
Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 Hybrid |
Acura MDX Sport Hybrid |
---|---|---|---|---|
Curb Weight |
4905 lbs |
4969 lbs |
4991 lbs |
4471 lbs |
Length |
196.9" |
198.8" |
194.3" |
196.2" |
Width |
74.6" |
78.9" |
76.7" |
77.7" |
Height |
67.7" |
69.9" |
70.7" |
67.4" |
Ground Clearance |
7.9" |
7.9" |
N/A |
7.3" |
Wheelbase |
109.8" |
119.1" |
117.9" |
111.0" |
The RX 450hL’s high-riding and long dimensions make this car look more than just an MPV. Elements such as a blacked-out C Pillar, dipping roofline, and the rear lip spoiler further amplifies the appeal of this car.
The RX 450hL is a handsome set of wheels. There are a number of exterior elements that help this ride looks the part, here are some of the most noteworthy exterior features of the RX 450hL:
The Lexus RX 450hL packs in a wide array of standard safety features in order to ensure that the well-being of the occupants on-board. Here are some of the most important standard safety highlights on offer in the Lexus RX 450hL:
The Ford Explorer is arch-rival to the Lexus RX 450hL with prices starting from $52,280. The Explorer houses a 3.3L V6 engine, that belts out 318 hp and 322 lb.-ft. Of torque. The Ford Explorer is a decent car, but it does not offer the craftiness and the appeal like the RX 450hL. However, the Explorer Hybrid triumphs over the RX 450hL in terms of the cabin and cargo space and can seat 6 people more comfortably than the RX 450hL.
Mercedes sets its foot in the hybrid-crossover arena with this offering. The GLE 450 Hybrid is the most expensive offering of this lot with prices starting from $61,150. The GLE 450 is the brawniest car in the lot, housing a 3L inline-6 engine, that belts out 362 hp and 369 lb.-ft. Of torque. However, the basic drawback here with the GLE 450 Hybrid is that it can house a maximum of 5 occupants. The area, where the GLE 450 Hybrid triumphs over all the other cars of this section are the levels of luxury and premiumness it has to offer.
The Lexus RX 450hL is a great car that takes care of all your utilitarian needs, along with the edge of great fuel-efficiency. The car performs well in almost every aspect, and with the L badge on, there is always room for the unexpected guests.