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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

2016 LEXUS RX – ROOM WITH A VIEW




When researching the market prior to developing the new 2016 Lexus RX, owners of the outgoing model cited the vehicle’s dimensions as ideal for their commuting needs. Lexus designers therefore made it a priority to keep the body size of the new fourth-generation car relatively intact, while improving interior packaging.


You can see how the silhouette has evolved in the illustration above, the yellow line being the shape of the outgoing model. But in specific terms, the height of the new RX is identical yet ground clearance has increased by 10mm. The width has also increased by 10mm and the overall length has grown by 120mm. Meanwhile, the wheelbase has been stretched 55mm, resulting in improved legroom with the same ample luggage space.
More space all around

The position of the front seats has been lowered by 19mm, allowing excellent headroom for both driver and passenger. As a result of this, the dashboard position has been lowered and the angle of the steering column has also been lowered by two degrees to reposition the steering wheel closer to the driver. These changes contribute to the interior’s wide open and spacious feel, not to mention a more sport-oriented driving position – an attribute that will be appreciated by enthusiast drivers.


Optimised for five passengers, the new 2016 Lexus RX has a lowered floor section that helps provide rear seating accommodation and headroom comparable to that of the flagship Lexus LS saloon. In doing so, no sacrifice has been made to luggage space; the cargo area still has enough room to swallow four large suitcases or multiple golf bags.
Improved visibility

An important new design feature is an expanded field of vision through the windscreen and out over the bonnet. This improved forward visibility not only increases safety when driving but provides the driver with a more precise estimation of vehicle width. The broader field of vision is illustrated below, with the red line indicating the new 2016 Lexus RX compared to the blue line of the outgoing model.


Key to achieving this was making the A-pillars thinner and increasing their rake for a cleaner, more minimalist appearance to both the interior and exterior design. In addition, the door mirrors have been located slightly further back to reduce the blind spot between the pillar and outside mirror.

Similarly, the C-pillars are narrower than before and the trims surrounding the rear doors are concave in cross-section in order to improve rearward visibility.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Lexus RX: Solid Luxury


10/09/2015—We’ll say it again: pre-owned L/Certified by Lexus models are a superb way to achieve Lexus ownership, and there are plenty of 2015 and earlier models available.

Case in point: The 2015 Lexus RX and 2015 RX Hybrid, which are as ideal for daily drives as they are for iconic road trip destinations like Joshua Tree National Park:


With its low powertrain, fully independent MacPherson strut front suspension, and unique double-wishbone rear suspension, the 2015 RX combines the versatility of an SUV with the ride of a luxury sedan—a great combination for road trips. 


The RX 350 purposefully combines luxury and performance, thanks to its 3.5-liter V6 engine, agile handling, and six-speed Electronically Controlled Transmission with intelligence (ECT-i). The RX 450h delivers performance via its Lexus Hybrid Drive system, which includes an Atkinson-cycle V6 engine and Electronically Controlled Continuously Variable Transmission with intelligence (ECVT-i).

The power rear door of the RX offers remote keyless access to the cargo area, and it can be raised and lowered remotely or from inside the vehicle by using a switch.


Entertainment technologies include an available dual-screen Rear-Seat Entertainment System (RSES), as well as the available 330-watt, 15-speaker Mark Levinson® Premium Surround Sound Audio System[1], which envelops the entire cabin in three-dimensional sound.

The RX offers an available wood- and leather-trimmed steering wheel, and the RX 450h also offers an available bamboo-trimmed steering wheel with chrome-trimmed shift knob.


RX features include dual-zone automatic climate control with interior air filter, power windows with one-touch auto open/close, remote-linked opening for windows, and an optional moonroof.


The RX 350’s 3.5-liter V6 delivers 270 horsepower[2] and is incredibly responsive at all engine speeds—all while providing greater fuel efficiency thanks to the dual Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (VVT-i) system. The RX 450h’s Lexus Hybrid Drive combines power and efficiency with 295 total system horsepower[2] and a 30 mpg combined rating[3].



- Brian Gill

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  • Winter ParkFL 32792
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