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If you're shopping for a three-row luxury SUV that balances space, refinement, and technology, the 2026 Lexus TX lineup offers two distinct powertrains and a range of trim levels to match your priorities. The TX 350 runs on a 2.4L turbocharged gas engine, while the TX 500h pairs the same engine with a hybrid system for better fuel economy and more power. Both are built on Lexus's reputation for quality and come standard with advanced safety features, but the differences between trims can be significant.
TX 350 vs. TX 500h: Choosing Your Powertrain
Before you dive into trim levels, you'll need to decide between gas and hybrid. The TX 350 uses a 2.4L turbocharged four-cylinder engine that produces 275 hp and 317 lb-ft of torque - enough for confident highway merging and smooth daily driving. It's paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission and full-time all-wheel drive, and returns an estimated 10.3 L/100 km combined.
The TX 500h takes the same 2.4L turbo engine and adds a hybrid system, bringing total output to 366 hp and 409 lb-ft of torque. It uses a six-speed automatic and Lexus's DIRECT4 all-wheel-drive system, which adjusts power distribution between the front and rear axles based on speed, steering angle, and acceleration. Fuel economy improves to 8.6 L/100 km combined - a meaningful difference if you're covering long distances regularly. The hybrid also delivers stronger acceleration and a quieter, more refined driving experience, especially in stop-and-go traffic.
|
Model |
Horsepower |
Torque |
Fuel Economy (Combined) |
|
TX 350 |
275 hp |
317 lb-ft |
10.3 L/100 km |
|
TX 500h |
366 hp |
409 lb-ft |
8.6 L/100 km |
What Every TX Includes
Every 2026 TX - regardless of trim or powertrain - comes standard with Lexus Safety System + 3.0, which covers pre-collision braking with pedestrian, bicycle, and motorcycle detection, dynamic radar cruise control with curve speed management, lane departure alert with steering assist, and emergency driving stop support. You also get blind spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, intuitive parking assist with auto braking, a backup camera with guide monitor, digital latch with safe exit assist, and eight airbags.
Inside, all models feature an 8-way power-adjustable driver and passenger seat with two-way lumbar support, heated and ventilated front seats, heated second-row seats, a heated leather-wrapped steering wheel, a 12.3-inch colour TFT multi-information display, wireless charging, a power back door with kick sensor, and a smart key system with push-button start. The third row folds flat in a 50/50 split, and the standard configuration seats seven passengers with a second-row bench (six-passenger seating with second-row captain's chairs is available on higher trims).
TX 350 Base Trim
The base TX 350 is built for buyers who want the full Lexus experience without paying for features they won't use. You get NuLuxe upholstery (Lexus's premium synthetic leather), a rear bench seat in the second row, and all the safety and convenience features listed above.
TX 350 Premium
The Premium trim adds a few comfort and convenience upgrades: a head-up display, thematic ambient lighting with 64 colour options, a digital rearview mirror with garage door opener, and adaptive variable suspension for a smoother, more controlled ride. You also get a front performance rod, which improves handling stability. If you want a more refined driving experience and don't need the hybrid powertrain, the Premium trim is a solid middle ground.
TX 350 Luxury
The Luxury trim is where the TX starts to feel like a true flagship. You get semi-aniline leather seats, 10-way power-adjustable front seats with four-way lumbar support, second-row captain's chairs (reducing seating capacity to six), and an advanced touch steering wheel. The Luxury trim also includes front cross-traffic alert, lane change assist, traffic jam assist, and a driver monitor camera - all part of an expanded safety suite. If you spend a lot of time behind the wheel and want the most comfortable, feature-rich cabin, the Luxury trim delivers.
TX 350 F SPORT
The F SPORT trim is built for buyers who want their TX to look and feel sportier. It includes the same adaptive variable suspension as the Premium trim, but adds a sport-tuned setup, a heated three-spoke F SPORT steering wheel, aluminium sport pedals with rubber inserts, and unique exterior styling. You also get the expanded safety suite from the Luxury trim, including lane change assist and traffic jam assist. If you want a more engaging driving experience without sacrificing space or practicality, the F SPORT is the trim to consider.
TX 500h Trims
The TX 500h is available in the same trim levels as the TX 350 (Premium, Luxury, F SPORT), with the same feature sets. The main difference is the hybrid powertrain, which adds power, improves fuel economy, and delivers a quieter, more refined driving experience. If you're considering a higher trim level and want the best balance of performance and efficiency, the TX 500h is worth the upgrade.
Key Specs at a Glance
|
Spec |
TX 350 |
TX 500h |
|
Engine |
2.4L turbo gas |
2.4L turbo hybrid |
|
Horsepower |
275 hp |
366 hp |
|
Torque |
317 lb-ft |
409 lb-ft |
|
Fuel Economy (Combined) |
10.3 L/100 km |
8.6 L/100 km |
|
Seating Capacity |
7 (6 with captain's chairs) |
7 (6 with captain's chairs) |
|
Wheelbase |
2,949 mm |
2,949 mm |
|
Ground Clearance |
201 mm |
201 mm |
Which TX Trim Is Right for You?
If you're looking for the most affordable entry into the TX lineup and don't need hybrid efficiency, the base TX 350 offers everything you need for family duty. If you want a smoother ride and a few more tech features, the Premium trim is a smart step up. The Luxury trim is the best choice if you prioritize comfort and want the most refined cabin, while the F SPORT is built for buyers who want a sportier look and feel. And if you're covering long distances regularly or want the best fuel economy, the TX 500h delivers stronger performance and lower running costs.
The 2026 Lexus TX lineup offers a trim for every priority. Visit Erin Park Lexus to explore the full lineup and find the configuration that fits your family's needs.
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