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The first-ever 2024 Lexus TX is making its debut, promising to blend luxury and functionality without a hitch. For those who have long wished for a three-row SUV from Lexus that offers space and innovative technology, the wait is over. As one of the few luxury automakers to offer three unique SUVs with a third row, Lexus expands its SUV lineup to seven models with this latest addition.
The 2024 TX will be offered in five different grades in Canada: Luxury, Ultra Luxury, Executive, F SPORT Performance 2, and F SPORT Performance 3. Each grade promises a unique blend of features, technology, and luxury to cater to a variety of lifestyles.
Engine Options and Technology: A Powertrain for Every Preference
In response to diverse customer needs, the 2024 TX comes with three powertrain options: a 2.4L turbocharged inline 4-cylinder, a 2.4L turbocharged hybrid, and a 3.5L V6 plug-in hybrid. All powertrains can tow up to 5,000 pounds, making the vehicle versatile enough for any adventure. The TX further solidifies Lexus’ commitment to reducing carbon emissions, providing ten electrified vehicles across its lineup.
The SUV sits on the Global Architecture-K (GA-K) platform, shared with other Lexus SUVs like the RX and the NX. This platform enables optimal weight distribution and contributes to the vehicle's dynamic performance, comfort, and body rigidity. Lexus Driving Signature (LDS) is at the heart of the TX, ensuring a balanced and responsive driving experience.
Advanced technologies such as Adaptive Variable Suspension and DIRECT4, Lexus' all-wheel-drive technology, are integrated into the design. These technologies optimize handling, traction, and acceleration, providing a driving experience that's as thrilling as it is smooth.
The TX doesn’t just stop at performance and luxury; it also takes into account the importance of a serene driving environment. From the driver's seat to the third row, each seat is designed to offer superior comfort and accessibility. High-end luxury features like a panoramic roof, heated and ventilated seats, and various multi-information displays are available depending on the grade selected.
Pricing
When it comes to deciding which 2024 Lexus TX model is right for you, pricing is an essential factor to consider. The lineup offers a range of options to suit various preferences and budgets. Here's a breakdown:
Model |
Price |
TX 350 Luxury |
$68,750 |
TX 350 Ultra Luxury |
$71,500 |
TX 350 Executive (7 passengers) |
$79,500 |
TX 350 Executive (6 passengers) |
$80,250 |
TX 500h F SPORT Performance 2 |
$84,200 |
TX 500h F SPORT Performance 3 |
$90,200 |
Starting at the lower end, the TX 350 Luxury provides a compelling mix of features for its $68,750 price tag. A slight bump in price to $71,500 gets you the Ultra Luxury variant, which adds more high-end amenities. If you have a larger family or need extra seating, the TX 350 Executive comes in both 7-passenger and 6-passenger options, priced at $79,500 and $80,250, respectively. And for those who prioritize performance and are willing to invest a bit more, the TX 500h F SPORT Performance models start at $84,200 for Performance 2 and go up to $90,200 for Performance 3.
As the TX gears up for its launch, the spotlight is now on Lexus to see how this three-row SUV will fare in a market that values both luxury and functionality. With its array of features and focus on versatility, the 2024 Lexus TX is poised to make a significant impact.
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