Australian New Car Buyer

LEXUS RX FROM $71,920

The Lexus RX range opens with the 2.0-litre turbopetrol four-cylinder/six-speed automatic/front-wheel-drive RX300 Luxury priced at $71,920. F Sport is $86,800 and Sports Luxury is $92,700.

The RX350, with a 221kW 3.5-litre V6 petrol/eight-speed auto and all-wheel drive, costs $81,890 in Luxury specification, $93,970 for F Sport and $99,870 for Sports Luxury.

A long wheelbase seven-seater RX350L Luxury is $85,000 and Sports Luxury

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