2025 Lexus TX
When searching for a vehicle that is as luxurious as it is capable, the 2025 Lexus TX should be at the top of your list. Introduced in 2024, this massive, family-friendly, three-row SUV has nearly 100 cubic feet of cargo capacity to work with, an expansive second-row seating space, and dozens of state-of-the-art luxuries not found on some of the highest-end competitors in the market. If you want to see how the Lexus TX will upgrade your garage, our Bell Lexus North Scottsdale team is ready to give you a digital tour.
See it all – engine specs, cargo space, and feature highlights – before scheduling an appointment with our representatives.
Lexus TX Review at a Glance
- The Lexus TX has three engine options: a 2.4-liter turbo engine, a 2.4-liter turbo hybrid engine, and a 3.5-liter plug-in hybrid powertrain.
- This lineup allows the Lexus TX to reach up to 404 horsepower and a maximum of 29 MPG (Combined).1
- If you're looking for the most spacious Lexus model, the TX has 97 cubic feet of cargo capacity ready for use.
- Its cabin also features some of the most exquisite safety and luxury features of the Lexus lineup, like Intuitive Parking Assist and a 14-inch central touchscreen.
Lexus TX Specs: Engine, MPG & Towing Capacity
To maximize your comfort on the road, the 2025 Lexus TX engine lineup is designed to be as responsive as possible. We begin with a standard 2.4-liter turbocharged inline-four, producing 275 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque to smooth your acceleration alongside an eight-speed automatic transmission.
The other two powertrains are even more enticing, improving your Lexus TX MPG ratings while offering even more horsepower and torque. For example, the Lexus TX 500h adds a hybrid system to the standard engine to make 366 horsepower, while improving MPG ratings to an EPA-estimated 27/28/27 MPG (City/Highway/Combined).3 Your final choice is a plug-in hybrid system, a 3.5-liter engine bolstered by powerful motors to give you the most expressive accelerations and cruising experience yet – with a significant all-electric range. Upgrade your vacations with up to 5,000 pounds of towing capacity2 across all three powertrains.
| Lexus TX 350 | Lexus TX 500h | Lexus TX 550h+ | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engine | 2.4L turbo I-4 | 2.4L turbo hybrid I-4 | 3.5L V-6 (Plug-In Hybrid) |
| Horsepower | 275 | 366 | 404 |
| Torque | 317 lb-ft | 406 lb-ft | 247 lb-ft (Non-hybrid system) |
| Transmission | 8-speed auto | 6-speed auto | CVT |
| Drivetrain | FWD, AWD avail | AWD | AWD |
| EPA-Est. MPG (City / Hwy / Cmb) | 21 / 27 / 234 | 27 / 28 / 273 | 29 / 28 / 291 |
| MPGe (Combined) | N/A | N/A | 765 |
| Towing Capacity | 5,000 lbs2 | 5,000 lbs2 | 5,000 lbs2 |
| Ground Clearance | 7.91 in | 7.99 in | 7.72 in |
| Seating Capacity | 6-7 | 6 | 6 |
| Length | 203.15-203.54 in | 203.54 in | 203.15 in |
| Width | 78.35 in | 78.35 in | 78.35 in |
| Height | 70.08 in | 70.08 in | 70.08 in |
| Wheelbase | 116.14 in | 116.14 in | 116.14 in |
| Legroom (1st / 2nd / 3rd) | 41.68 / 39.5 / 33.5 in | 41.68 / 39.5 / 33.5 in | 41.68 / 39.5 / 33.5 in |
| Headroom (1st / 2nd / 3rd) | 40.02 - 41.46 / 38.57 - 40.17 / 37.2 in | 41.46 / 40.17 / 37.2 in | 41.46 / 40.17 / 37.2 in |
| Cargo Space (Min / Max) | 20.2 / 97 cu ft | 20.2 / 97 cu ft | 20.2 / 97 cu ft |
Lexus TX Trims: Gas, Hybrid & Plug-In Hybrid
The 2025 model year introduced the F SPORT Handling grade to the base engine of the three-row SUV, giving drivers an entry-level sport trim to consider while shopping at your Lexus dealer in Scottsdale, AZ.
- Lexus TX 350
- Lexus TX 350 AWD
- Lexus TX 350 Premium
- Lexus TX 350 Premium AWD
- Lexus TX 350 Luxury
- Lexus TX 350 Luxury AWD
- Lexus TX 350 F SPORT Handling AWD
- Lexus TX 500h F SPORT Performance Premium AWD
- Lexus TX 500h F SPORT Performance Luxury AWD
- Lexus TX 550h+ Luxury AWD
Lexus TX Dimensions: Exterior Length, Interior Legroom & Cargo Space
Outside of the engine opportunities, the trim levels have a minor impact on your interior or exterior specifications. For instance, the baseline Lexus TX can offer between 40.02 and 41.46 inches of front-row headroom, depending on the selected trim level and whether it has a panorama glass roof. The Lexus TX 350 and 550h+ are also shorter than the 500h and F SPORT Handling trims, at 203.15 inches and 203.54 inches, respectively.
However, no matter your choice in the 2025 Lexus TX, you'll still have a versatile interior with up to 37.2 inches of third-row headroom and up to 33.5 inches of third-row legroom. That is an excellent amount of space for adults sitting in the back. Alternatively, if your eldest is college-bound or you require added room for a couple's weekend camping trip, the rear two rows fold to unlock up to 97 cubic feet of cargo volume. Combine that with the aforementioned 5,000 pounds of towing capacity,2 and you have a three-row SUV ready for nearly any family vacation.
Lexus TX Interior: Comfort, Convenience & Safety
Finally, let's touch on how the 2025 Lexus TX comforts you on that family trip, errand, or commute. The Standard trim begins luxuriously, with heated seats, a heated steering wheel, 12-speaker premium sound, ambient illumination, a wireless phone charger, a 14-inch central touchscreen, and so much more. The Lexus Safety System+ 3.0 automatically detects pedestrians and obstacles to keep you safe along any stretch of the interstate (alongside a full-range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Tracing Assist, Proactive Driving Assist, and even more sensors).
If you get behind the wheel of a Premium-grade TX, you'll unlock standard features like the Lexus Memory System, ventilated front seats, and a panorama glass roof. You'll also have available packages to select from, including a six-person seating configuration, a Mark Levinson® 21-speaker sound system, and safety options such as Advanced Park with Remote Park. Luxury trims instead feature heated second-row outboard seats, semi-aniline leather-trimmed upholstery, Thematic Ambient Illumination, and an available Head-Up display, alongside many other standard and available features.
For those who want premium thrills, our F SPORT lineup is the best option. The Handling level offers 22-inch wheels, sport-inspired interior style, and available amenities like a Panoramic View Monitor. The Premium and Luxury upgrades for the Lexus TX hybrid take things further with new styling and Dark Gray and Black wheels.
Find Your Perfect SUV at Bell Lexus North Scottsdale
Ready to try any of these trim levels? At our dealership, we make it easy to finance your new Lexus TX vehicle with a clear payment plan.
Schedule a test drive with your family at any of our available times. A representative will assist you and transform your perspective on luxury with an unforgettable afternoon.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Lexus TX bigger than the Toyota Grand Highlander?
Yes, the Lexus TX is slightly larger than the Toyota Grand Highlander, measuring 203.14 inches in length compared to 201.4 inches. The two models have essentially equivalent legroom specs and cargo areas, as well as a similar wheelbase. They also share width and height specs, leaving length as the primary difference between the two models' dimensions, as an advantage of the Lexus TX.
Which is better, the Lexus TX or GX?
The Lexus TX and GX serve different purposes for different families. Where the TX is a family-friendly road-ready SUV with the most state-of-the-art technology and cargo space, the GX prioritizes an excellent off-road experience with protective equipment and an elevated ground clearance. Both models can serve you well, but the TX tends to be the choice for families that love luxurious comfort features.
Do Lexus TX models hold their value?
According to J.D. Power, Lexus TX models excel in terms of resale and depreciation. This three-row SUV, despite its myriad luxury features, scored an 83/100 in 2025,6 an extraordinary metric for a high-end SUV. Similarly lauded models, such as the Cadillac XT5, only scored a 73/100 for resale value.7 You can expect your Lexus SUV to be a fantastic investment.
Which Lexus TX trim is best?
All Lexus TX trims have advantages. The standard 350 model provides heated front seats and a kick sensor. The Premium level introduces a panorama glass roof and ventilated front seats, while the Luxury trim adds heated second-row seats and Thematic Ambient Illumination. The F SPORT Performance level offers sport-level styling, Dynamic Rear Steering, and Active Sound Control. Hybrid and plug-in options are available for improved MPG ratings.
Bell Lexus North Scottsdale is a premier dealership serving the Scottsdale area, offering new and pre-owned Lexus vehicles along with service, parts, and financing. Committed to transparency and convenience, they help customers spend less time researching and more time enjoying their Lexus.
1EPA-estimated 29 city/ 28 hwy/ 29 comb MPG rating for 2025 Lexus TX 550h+. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle's condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.
2Never tow beyond a vehicle's published towing capacities. Rating based on testing requirements prescribed in SAE J2807. Rating referenced in Owner's Manual may differ depending on testing standard used. Installation of accessories located near the rear bumper may require disabling or removing the kick sensor, and the sensor operation setting in your vehicle should be turned off. Follow all instructions in your Owner's Manual.
3EPA-estimated 27 city/ 28 hwy/ 27 comb MPG rating for 2025 Lexus TX 500h. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle's condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.
4EPA-estimated 21 city/ 27 hwy/ 23 comb MPG rating for 2025 Lexus TX 350. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle's condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.
5EPA-estimated 76 MPGe rating for 2025 Lexus TX 550h+. MPGe is the EPA equivalent of gasoline fuel efficiency for electric operation. Use for comparison purposes only. Your MPGe/MPG will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle's condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.

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