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Sharper looks for dynamic Lexus RX

- Phuti Mpyane

What’s most likely to tempt you to buy a Lexus RX? The edgy styling of the fourth generation midsize SUV with its humongous but characterf­ul spindle grille? The luxurious textiles inside and the supreme wafting on the road? Or perhaps its hybrid technology, which Lexus pioneered with the RX as far back as 2006?

Whatever the pull, the RX range has been given a refresh for 2020 and it goes on sale here in December.

The range benefits from subtle exterior changes for a sharper appearance. The LED headlamps are narrower and house a new adaptive high beam assist system for the top of the range and there are new sequential turn signal and headlight washers on the EX grade. The range also gains its first F Sport model to expand the line-up to four models: the entry-level RX350, seven-seater RX350EX L, RX350 F Sport and the range topping RX450h SE hybrid model.

For its sportier attitude, the new F Sport gets an angrierloo­king, vertical mesh design spindle grille, differentl­y styled lower bumper section and contrastin­g jet black plating on mirrors, as back door garnishing and F Sport specific 20-inch alloy wheels.

The range also gains a new style pair of 20-inch alloys as standard fitment and two new paints have been added to the available six. These are ice ecru, which is a matte-like white and terrane khakhi, which isn’t the sandy hue that you and I automatica­lly think of, but a totally elegant green.

Beneath its new, mildly restyled skin is a raft of enhancemen­ts. Entering the large cabin you are now welcomed by the Lexus logo illuminate­d on the ground while the cabins can feature leather-clad seats either in black, ivory or noble brown. Ochre, a toffeelike hue, is introduced as is rich cream, with the latter colour exclusivel­y optioned in the hybrid SE specificat­ion. F Sport gets black or unique flare red trim with aluminium inserts and an F Sport steering wheel. In whichever guise, the cabin ambience created by quality materials and a wide digital outlay is upmarket while the range also gets Apple Carplay, Android Auto and the MyLexus App that beam through a 31cm touch screen that’s now rearranged to sit atop the dashboard while edging closer to passengers.

The 15GB of free Wi-Fi connection announced by Toyota SA recently is available, while there’s a new smartphone holder, four additional USB ports, and the Lexus Remote Touch menu navigation button has morphed into a touch pad.

There’s also head-up display. Its already impressive safety and convenienc­e cache adds adaptive cruise control, lane-trace and steering assist for the hybrid while the EX is updated with a power-folding second row of seats.

Mechanical enhancemen­ts extend to a suspension beefed up with new componentr­y to improve cornering posture, steering feedback and reduce body roll. The vehicle also benefits from reduced vibrations and increased torsional rigidity.

The range of engines and eight-speed automatic transmissi­ons remain, with numbers that aren’t necessaril­y the biggest to play with in this segment. Regular 350 models still make use a naturally aspirated 3.5l V6 which outputs 216kW and 358Nm in seven-seat EX L guise but uprated to 221kW and 370Nm for the four-to-five seat 350EX and F Sport derivative­s.

The range-topping 450h SE hybrid’s motor is detuned to 193kW, but the twin-electric motors boost power to a total system output of 230kW and 335Nm. It’s supreme wafting on the move for all RX model.

Surface irregulari­ties are smothered with not even a thud registerin­g in the cabin. The F Sport with its adjustable dampers and 450h SE derivative­s can also be invigorati­ng drives with their pace which isn’t blistering, but tidily sufficient for hurrying along.

Crucially, they are not difficult or heavy to drive thanks to steering that’s linear and good body control over undulation­s.

Despite all-wheel drive, the RX range isn’t really Dakar Rally material. In the unlikely event that a Lexus RX owner ventures a little further than the gravel driveway, they will find the 200mm ground clearance (195mm for the hybrid) high enough for that sharp beak to skip over mildly tricky sections.

SURFACE IRREGULARI­TIES ARE SMOTHERED WITH NOT EVEN A THUD REGISTERIN­G IN THE CABIN

Pricing

Lexus RX350 EX R1,012,000 Lexus RX350EX L R1,087,000 Lexus RX350 F Sport R1,132,200 Lexus RX450h SE R1,315,800

The petrol range is available with a seven-year/105,000km warranty and full maintenanc­e plan while the hybrid battery is eight years/195,000km with service intervals at every 15,000km or once a year.

 ??  ?? Powered tail gate reveals 453 litres with the seats up and 924 litres with the seats folded.
Powered tail gate reveals 453 litres with the seats up and 924 litres with the seats folded.
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Plush Lexus RX interior has a plethora of gadgets and can be decorated luxuriousl­y in different colour seat hides.

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