Luxury cars are the epitome of opulence, laden with every creature comfort you can imagine and providing their occupants with acres of interior space in which to relax. However, that chilled feeling could turn rather hot if your expensive motor lets you down. And the bad news is that luxury cars and luxury SUVs are among the least reliable cars on the road.

This year the average luxury car score of 91.1% was the third worst of all classes in our Reliability Survey and it's been a similar story in previous years, too. However, there are still some strong performers, such as the 2016-2022 Lexus RX , which was the highest scoring car in this class.

That said, the fault rate for luxury cars is pretty high at 23%, and many cars had problems with various electrical systems, including the sat-nav/ infotainment system . The 2025 What Car? Reliability Survey is live, tell us about your car now Most reliable luxury car Reliability rating 98.8% Most common faults: Bodywork 3% Average repair cost: £0 Typical time off road: 100% one day or less The Lexus RX may not be the last word in driver enjoyment or sporty handling, but it is extremely well-appointed, comfortable and dependable.

Most of the used examples you'll find are hybrids, which combine a 3.5-litre engine with an electric motor to produce 308bhp. They're the Lexus alternative to a diesel, and work well combining adequate performance with decent economy.

Like the smaller Lexus NX, these hybrid examples of the RX demonstrate tha.