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5 Questions Answered 2024 Lexus TX: 5 Questions Answered

2024 Lexus TX: 5 Questions Answered


In a sea of midsize, three-row luxury SUVs, one fresh face distinguishes itself—the 2024 Lexus TX. This new premium SUV is set to redefine the standards of its segment by merging extraordinary luxury, potent power, and state-of-the-art technology. The TX, a testament to Lexus’ dedication to meet the evolving demands of today’s drivers, assures an exhilarating and unmatched driving journey for all passengers. So, let’s dive in and answer five key questions about the all-new 2024 Lexus TX, the vehicle that’s poised to shake up the world of premium SUVs.


Powertrain options: A New Era of Performance with two turbocharged 2.4L engines

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

The 2024 Lexus TX brings versatility and power to the SUV market with three impressive powertrain options, including two 2.4L turbocharged engines and a pioneering PHEV 3.5L V6. The TX 350 AWD features a responsive 2.4L turbocharged inline-4 engine, offering an elegant and refined driving performance. Taking it up a notch, the TX 500h DIRECT4 AWD presents a high-performance 2.4L turbocharged Parallel Hybrid system.


PHEV power and efficiency: Pioneering PHEV 3.5L V6

Revolutionizing the luxury SUV market, the Lexus TX 550h+ DIRECT4 AWD offers a groundbreaking 3.5L V6 plug-in hybrid engine, the first of its kind in the Lexus line-up. This state-of-the-art powertrain seamlessly blends the robust power of a V6 engine with the efficiency of a plug-in hybrid system, achieving an impressive output of 406 horsepower. But it’s not just about raw power. Lexus has designed this engine with sustainability at its core, offering a substantial all-electric range of up to 53 km. This means short daily commutes can be handled entirely in EV mode, significantly reducing emissions and fuel consumption.


Design: Crafting Elegance starting with the “Unified Spindle” Grille and Unique Lexus Design

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

Incorporating Lexus’ signature design language, the 2024 TX features a distinct and eye-catching silhouette. The innovative “Unified Spindle” grille reflects Lexus’ early design ethos, integrating the headlights and a low-set grille to create a seamless spindle shape. This design is not just about aesthetics, though. It enhances aerodynamic performance, handling stability, and cooling efficiency. From its modern and resolute front end to its slim, signature L-shaped light bar lamp at the rear, the TX exudes power and elegance.


Next-Level Interior: Advanced Technology and Premium Features

The interior of the 2024 Lexus TX is a blend of technology and luxury. The driver-focused cockpit design includes a standard 14-inch Multimedia Touchscreen Display and an available 12.3-inch multi-information display, offering easy-to-use controls and clear, accessible information. Minimizing driver distraction, the optional head-up display (HUD) ensures a smooth line of sight. The 21-speaker Mark Levinson Premium Surround Sound System and multiple charging ports and power outlets further enhance the driving experience. With storage accessible from all rows, the TX guarantees comfort and convenience for all passengers.


The competition: Dominating the Three-Row Premium SUV Segment

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

With the 2024 Lexus TX, the brand makes a bold entry into the midsize three-row premium SUV market. Offering substantial space, a quiet and comfortable interior, and a diverse range of powertrain options, the TX is set to compete fiercely with the Acura MDX and Infiniti QX60. Specially crafted for the North American market, the TX takes the SUV experience to new heights with its elegant design, advanced features, and high-performance capabilities.

The 2024 Lexus TX is a groundbreaking entrant in the midsize three-row luxury SUV segment. It harmoniously blends luxury and performance, setting new benchmarks with its versatile powertrain options, elegant design, and advanced technology. Its unique features and high-performance capabilities position it as a strong competitor against established models like the Acura MDX and Infiniti QX60. By assembling the TX in Indiana, Lexus underscores its commitment to the North American market, promising a luxurious and enjoyable journey for every passenger. The all-new 2024 Lexus TX doesn’t just redefine luxury SUVs—it takes them to a whole new level.

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

2024 Lexus TX | Photo: Matt St-Pierre

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Matt St-Pierre
Trained as an Automotive Technician, Matt has two decades of automotive journalism under his belt. He’s done TV, radio, print and this thing called the internet. He’s an avid collector of many 4-wheeled things, all of them under 1,500 kg, holds a recently expired racing license and is a father of two. Life is beautiful. Send Matt an emai

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