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Lexus has one of the richest SUV portfolios in the luxury segment. Want fuel-efficient and stylish urban crossovers? There are a few on offer. Or, maybe you fancy a three-row SUV to accommodate all your family in comfort — there is also a Lexus for that.

Even off-road aficionados can enjoy Lexus-level opulence while wandering the most remote places. The best part is that you can trust all these SUVs to be durable and reliable. The Japanese premium brand has again topped its rivals on the 2024 J.



D. Power Dependability Study , showing that luxury and reliability can go hand-in-hand, for a cost. Whether you fancy a new SUV or just want to know more about Lexus' offerings, this piece runs down each of the brand's SUVs currently available, starting with the cheapest and ending with the most expensive one.

Of course, SlashGear goes deeper and provides detailed information about each model. The UX Hybrid is the cheapest entry point into owning a Lexus, and that includes the brand's SUVs and sedans. Initially, it was offered as a gas-only model — the UX 200.

In 2022, SlashGear tested that car and found it was lacking in terms of performance, with its 169-horsepower 2.0-liter gas engine struggling to keep the crossover going . However, Lexus rectified that with a more powerful 181-horsepower hybrid powertrain in the 2024 UX 250h, which rose to 196 horsepower in the 2025 model.

Now called the UX 300h, the compact crossover runs on a 2.0-liter hybrid with CVT and optional electric m.

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