Lexus Luxury SUV Models in Cleveland

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Whether you need extra luggage space, a third row of seats, or a bit more ground clearance for light off-roading, a Lexus SUV is a great way to have any of those things. Even better, Lexus combines those qualities with the luxury, advanced technology, and performance that you’ve come to expect from the brand. Lexus has an incredibly diverse SUV lineup, from the city-sized NX to the spacious TX, or the genuine off-road ability of the GX. There’s something for everyone with the Lexus SUV lineup..


Lexus UX

2026 Lexus UX

Key Features

  • Starting at $39,545 MSRP*
  • Standard hybrid drivetrain with combined 196 horsepower
  • FWD with available AWD
  • Seats: 5
  • Cargo capacity: 17.1 cu. ft.

The UX is a compact and agile Lexus SUV, made to navigate cities with ease. With its small size and standard hybrid drivetrain, it’s also exceptionally fuel efficient, with a combined MPG rating of 43 for FWD models and 42 for AWD. The hybrid drivetrain provides a lot of power as well, with smooth delivery, and the available F Sport Handling trim adds a healthy dose of driving excitement for those who want it.


Lexus NX

2026 Lexus NX

Key Features

  • Starting at $46,120 MSRP*
  • Standard 2.4-liter turbocharged engine producing 275 horsepower, available hybrid drivetrain producing a combined 240 horsepower, or available plug-in hybrid drivetrain producing 304 horsepower
  • Standard AWD
  • Seats: 5
  • Cargo capacity: 22.7 cu. ft.

The NX is a subcompact that packs an incredible amount of desirable features into a small package. Not only is all-wheel drive standard, a rarity among subcompacts, but the 275-horsepower standard engine is considerably more powerful than what you get in competing SUVs. The NX also has two available electrified drivetrains, a major plus for anyone looking for a bit more power, a bit more fuel savings, or both. The interior is surprisingly spacious, including ample cargo space, and the standard equipment is far more extensive than that of the competition.


Lexus RZ

2026 Lexus RZ

Key Features

  • Starting at $47,295 MSRP*
  • Standard single-motor all-electric drivetrain producing 221 horsepower, available dual-motor configuration producing 308 horsepower, or available dual-motor configuration producing 402 horsepower
  • FWD with available AWD
  • Seats: 5
  • Cargo capacity: 34.1 cu. ft.

The RZ takes everything you already love about Lexus SUVs and adds an electric drivetrain. Front-wheel drive models come with 301 miles of range, while the all-wheel drive version gets 264 miles. The performance-oriented 550e F Sport gets 229 miles, even with the big bump in power. With a 0-60 time of just 4.1 seconds for the 550e F Sport, the RZ is one of the quickest models currently offered by Lexus. In all, the RZ is an outstanding value for money, and a great way to enjoy the luxurious quiet of an electric drivetrain.


Lexus RX

2026 Lexus RX

Key Features

  • Starting at $51,675 MSRP*
  • Standard 2.4-liter turbocharged engine producing 275 horsepower, available hybrid drivetrain producing a combined 246 horsepower, available performance hybrid drivetrain producing 366 horsepower, or available plug-in hybrid drivetrain producing 304 horsepower
  • FWD with available AWD
  • Seats: 5
  • Cargo capacity: 29.6 cu. ft.

The RX was the second SUV model introduced by Lexus; however, it was the first luxury crossover to hit the market, not just for Lexus, but the industry as a whole. The RX was and continues to be a trend setter, a distillation of everything a luxury crossover should be. The versaility of four available drivetrains and a huge trim lineup means that it’s easy to dial in exactly the RX you want. It’s no wonder the RX has long been the best-selling luxury SUV in America.


Lexus TX

2026 Lexus TX

Key Features

  • Starting at $57,090 MSRP*
  • Standard 2.4-liter turbocharged engine producing 275 horsepower, available performance hybrid drivetrain producing 366 horsepower, or available plug-in hybrid drivetrain producing 404 horsepower
  • FWD with available AWD
  • Seats: 7
  • Cargo capacity: 20.2 cu. ft.

The TX was introduced to replace the RX L. The underlying idea of the TX is still the same as the model it replaces, though. The TX is mechanically similar to the RX, but it has considerably more interior space, enough for a third row of seats. The TX is a great way to get 7 seats, while still being more fuel efficient than the larger truck-based GX and LX. This is especially true when paired with one of the two available electrified drivetrains.


Lexus GX

2026 Lexus GX

Key Features

  • Starting at $66,935 MSRP*
  • Standard 3.4-liter twin-turbo V6 engine producing 349 horsepower
  • Standard 4WD
  • Seats: 7
  • Cargo capacity: 10.3 cu. ft.

The GX proves that luxury doesn’t end when the road does. The GX calls on the incredible off-road legacy of the Toyota corporate family to make a seriously capable vehicle that manages to be comfortable and refined even when churning up mud and fording streams. It even seats 7, or if you need to take a lot of gear with you on your off-road adventure, the seats fold down for 76.9 cubic feet of cargo space, our you could take advantage of the incredible 9,063-pound towing capacity.


Lexus LX

2026 Lexus LX

Key Features

  • Starting at $107,950 MSRP*
  • Standard 3.4-liter twin-turbo V6 engine producing 409 horsepower, or available performance hybrid drivetrain with 457 horsepower
  • Standard 4WD
  • Seats: 7
  • Cargo capacity: 11 cu. ft.

The LX was the first SUV model from Lexus, built on a tough and capable platform, the LX combines flagship-level luxury with a tough and rugged platform that is capable of taking the luxury experience well off the road. There is even an available hybrid drivetrain, with more power and a bump in city fuel economy. If you want to tow up to 8,000 pounds while enjoying Palomino leather upholstery and a Mark Levinson® 25-speaker, 2,400-watt Reference Surround Sound system, this is the SUV for you.


*Starting MSRP includes the Delivery, Processing and Handling fee (DPH), which is subject to change at any time. Excludes manufacturer and dealer options, taxes, title and license, and dealer fees and charges. Dealer price will vary.