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The 2025 Lexus TX 500h F-Sport Performance is Lexus’s three-row luxury SUV that blends premium comfort with hybrid power. Under the hood is a 2.4-liter turbocharged hybrid system paired with Direct4 all-wheel drive, delivering 366 horsepower and 409 lb-ft of torque. It’s one of the most powerful versions of the TX lineup, while still returning an estimated 27 MPG combined. With aggressive F-Sport styling, upgraded suspension tuning, and a confident presence on the road, the TX 500h balances daily practicality with an engaging driving experience. In this POV review, we spent a full week living with the TX 500h F-Sport Performance to see how it handles real-world driving. From highway cruising to tight backroads, we tested acceleration, handling, cabin comfort, and fuel economy. Inside, you’ll find Lexus’s latest 14-inch infotainment system, premium seating for six or seven depending on configuration, and generous second- and third-row space. Cargo capacity is strong as well, making the TX a direct rival to the Acura MDX Type S, BMW X5, and Toyota Grand Highlander. Pricing for the 2025 Lexus TX 500h F-Sport Performance starts at $69,350 (MSRP, before options and destination), placing it at the top of the TX range. For buyers seeking luxury, technology, and performance in a family-sized package, this hybrid SUV checks nearly every box. In this POV-style review, you’ll see and hear exactly what it’s like behind the wheel—an honest driving experience from start to finish. If you want to save some money, you can get equivalent space and reliability in the Toyota Grand Highlander #Grandhighlander #LexusTX #LexusTX500h #FSPORT #POVReview #LuxurySUV #HybridSUV #LexusReview #BeyondTheTestDrive #CarReview #SUVReview #lexus
Lexus (Japanese: レクサス, Hepburn: Rekusasu) is the luxury vehicle division of the Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation. The Lexus brand is marketed in more than 90 countries and territories worldwide and is Japan's largest-selling make of premium cars. It has ranked among the 10 largest Japanese global brands in market value. Lexus has been headquartered in Shimoyama, Aichi, in Japan since 2024. Operational centers are located in Brussels, Belgium, and Plano, Texas, United States. Created ...
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