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When it comes to buying a luxury car, most Malaysians would pick the one that has the most brand recognition. Case in point – it is not uncommon for buyers to pick a Mercedes-Benz or a BMW over a Lexus even though the latter offers a better-appointed interior, greater quality and impressive refinement.

That Lexus does not have the perceived brand value over its continental counterparts is sad. Take the Lexus RX350 for example, its direct competitors would be the Mercedes-Benz GLE which is considerably more expensive and the BMW X5. Yet we arguably see more of the Germans on our roads than the RX.

The Lexus RX350 has always been an impressive SUV. One that offers space and comfort in a package that exudes understated luxury. RX models from 15 years ago are still running strong on our roads, and a lot of them are quite well kept. In fact, step inside a well maintained one and you will notice that the seats are still comfortable, the wood trimming is generous and most offer a refinement level that will match many modern cars.

The newer RX models just take it all a couple of notches higher and the latest RX, the one you see here is just in a class of its own.

Depending on how you define that class, this writer feels the new Lexus RX350 may just be a better buy than some of its rivals. Namely the aforementioned Mercedes-Benz GLE which costs upwards of RM515,000, and the BMW X5 with a half a million Ringgit price tag and a plug-in hybrid system that is yet to prove that it will stand the test of time.

And then there are others like the Volvo XC90 which is another plug-in hybrid but one that is in urgent need of an update. But with Volvo swearing off internal combustion engines the next generation XC90 could just be an electric vehicle, so that is the end of that chapter.

Also in the competitor bracket is the Audi Q5. It may be smaller and of a different segment altogether, but at RM480,000 it is very well in the same price segment as all the big names mentioned here. So, despite being smaller in size, the Audi Q5 is very much in contention.

So, what makes the Lexus RX350 a better buy then? The powertrain for one is one of the most reliable in the industry. There is none of that hybrid systems (though you can now buy a hybrid RX model) to deal with. The most basic mantra of a long-lasting car should be – the fewer parts there are in a powertrain, the less chances of anything breaking down.

Powering the RX350 is a 2.4-litre turbocharged, four-cylinder engine producing 275hp and 430Nm of torque. Those figures are enough to propel the two-ton SUV from zero to 100km/h in 7.6 seconds and onto a top speed of 200km/h. That may not sound very exciting and in all honesty, performance is not what the RX350 does best.

Power delivery is far from explosive, and you will likely want to stay out of any conversation about performance with Mercedes, BMW or Volvo owners. But that is not why you buy a Lexus RX; you buy a RX for the way the interior was crafted around the driver and passengers and the way the car isolates its occupants from the drama of the world outside.

While the interiors of its competitors feel like they were manufactured and assembled, the interior of the Lexus feels like it was specially crafted by the decades of experience of a Lexus Takumi.

Takumi is the word given to the master craftsmen who work on designing and developing a Lexus. Each Takumi is a master of a particular element of the car-making process and hones his craft over decades of continuous improvement. And of the 7,700 workers at the Miyata Lexus Plant in Kyushi, there are just 19 Takumis.

Each Takumi has at least a quarter of a century of experience in their field and are positioned as team leaders within Lexus. One interesting point about becoming a Takumi is that any aspiring Takumi must pass a very special challenge – he must fold a simple origami cat. But they must do it with a single hand – their non-dominant hand – and they must complete the challenge in under 90 seconds.

While all this may sound like marketing lingo, you do feel the words come alive around the interior of the Lexus RX. And while the RX350 may be down on power figures, it is up there when it comes to the way the interior oozes quality and craftsmanship, it is also up there when the car is on the move, and you barely hear anything of the world outside. Or feel anything as the suspension soaks up everything before it reaches the cabin.

The suede and leather trimming of the interior looks elegant but in an understated way. In fact, at first glance the interior of the new RX looks underwhelming and dark. Perhaps it is the black ash wood trimming that blends in with the black leather and suede. You will be hard done to notice the wood trim at all.

But look past that and the first thing that will capture you is the massive 14-inch infotainment screen. This is a much-welcomed addition to new Lexus models as it marks the death of the much-hated Remote Touch Interface (RTI).

The RTI was a horrible piece of tech. Imagine using a mouse pad when a car is moving and trying to select a radio station or input a destination to the navigation. It was plain horrid, but Lexus has perfected its interior by opting to ditch the RTI in favour of large touch screens.

But the touch screen system is not perfect either. Some of its menus cannot be accessed while the car is in motion, which is fine in the name of safety, but irritating because while it may be distracting for the driver the passenger can still work the system without distracting the driver. Perhaps Lexus has pushed the safety envelope too far, but other car makers like Mazda are also guilty of such an oversight.

On the move, the RX350 is perhaps at its finest. The interior remains serene thanks to the active noise cancellation system keeps the interior quiet and devoid of any intrusive sounds. The suspension offers a magic carpet like ride quality that only the Volvo XC90 and its air suspension can match.

The passengers will enjoy the electronically reclinable seats (front and rear) all around which also offer ventilation with cool air gently blowing to their backs.

All this while the driver engages the car knowing that the engine may not be very powerful, but because the new RX has a lighter and stiffer body than before, it will oblige every steering input almost immediately.  

However, the one thing about the new Lexus RX350 that needs to be acknowledged is its design. It is obviously an evolution of the previous generation model, but the new spindle grille has now evolved into a spindle body where the grille merges into the front of the car. This is a definite head turner and makes the current design of the RX the best ever.

At the rear, the LED light strip runs across the width of the car and connect both taillights, very much like that of the smaller sibling of the RX – the NX. At the side of the car, the rear door looks like it molded by the rush of the wind, and it is particularly visible in the colour seen here which Lexus calls Sonic Copper, a unique colour that matches the design of the RX.

The Lexus RX350 is in a class of its own in a segment shared with the Europeans. Some may argue that if you are going to spend so much money, then you should at least be able to show it off. That is ultimately the Malaysian way. But if showing off is not your style, then the Lexus RX350 and its understated simplicity and elegance may be the ultimate car for you.

Specifications:

Engine: 2.4-litre, turbocharged, 4-cylinder, Dual VVT-i

Power: 275hp @ 6000rpm

Torque: 430Nm @ 1700rpm

Transmission: 8-speed automatic

Suspension: MacPherson strut (Front) / Multi-link (Rear)

We like: Understated luxurious interior, impeccable quality

We don’t like: Down on power

Lexus Malaysia recently introduced the fifth-generation Lexus RX 350 back in May, and now, a new variant has entered the Malaysian market: the 2023 Lexus RX 500h F Sport. This new hybrid variant joins the Lexus RX family with a high-torque 2.4-litre turbo engine paired with an electric motor.

It shares the same Lexus design language as the RX 350, including the signature ‘spindle grille’ that has been Lexus’ hallmark for the past decade but has now evolved to be part of the body; Lexus now calls it the ‘spindle body’. However, the hybrid model comes in F Sport trim which includes gloss black trimming, 21-inch wheels, dual-tone side mirrors and a few other unique touches that distinguish it from the petrol variant.

Retained are the Ultra Slim 3-Beam LED Projector headlights, with a black-toned extension providing subtle presence and highlighting the L-signature DRL. These are of course are part of the enhanced and refined Lexus signature. The front edge of the bonnet has been raised, and the height of the bulge on the bonnet has been optimised to aid the driver in better line tracing while cornering.

To emphasise the broad and low shape even further, the rear design features a simplified volume with a single lens wrapping around the body sides. The lamp design incorporates the recognisable L-shaped light bar for brand consistency. The L-pattern graphic is employed to showcase individuality, with slightly dimmed turn signal and reverse lamps in the red lens area.

The model name logo is situated at the bottom right, and as first seen on the new NX, the ‘L’ mark has been replaced with the centrally located LEXUS emblem.

Several bodywork components have undergone wind tunnel refinement to smoothen airflow, reduce wind resistance, and eliminate turbulence. For example, the front fascia effectively conducts airflow around the spindle body to cool the brakes. Other aerodynamic features include flush window and door mouldings, as well as a fin on the bottom edge of the rear bumper that reduces airflow turbulence behind the rear wheels. The position and design of the rear spoiler were also taken into account.

The RX 500h F Sport boasts 21-inch light alloy wheels finished in matte black, paired with Michelin tyres sized at 235/50R21. These tyres provide high-quality ride comfort and tranquillity while delivering enhanced grip. The tyre sidewalls feature a Premium Touch finish, enveloping them in a deep premium black hue and a velvety tactile sensation, achieved through Michelin’s distinctive mould technology.

The new RX utilises the improved GA-K (Global Architecture – K) platform, which is stronger than the previous generation. This strength is achieved through the use of stronger metals in key areas like the side rockers, roof, and B-pillars, along with advanced adhesives and welds, resulting in enhanced overall rigidity.

The car’s overall weight has been reduced by decreasing the thickness of the side members and door assemblies. Additionally, changing the front wings from steel to aluminium has brought about additional weight savings and enhanced the car’s front/rear weight distribution. Consequently, the car is now 90 kg lighter and has a lowered centre of gravity by approximately 15 mm.

While the new RX’s total length remains unchanged at 4890 mm, its wheelbase has grown by 60 mm to 2850 mm. The front track is wider by 15 mm, and the rear track is broader by 65 mm in this new generation RX. Although the front overhang remains the same, the rear overhang is reduced by 60 mm. The body width has increased by 25 mm, while the overall height remains at 1695 mm.

The new RX’s interior embraces the Tazuna concept, a design philosophy influenced by the Lexus Driving Signature and initially introduced in the NX. ‘Tazuna’ draws from the Japanese term for horse reins, symbolising the crucial connection between rider and horse, akin to the harmonious interaction sought in the driving experience.

The HUD (Head-up Display), instrument panel, and centre display follow a layout that promotes an unobstructed line of sight, reducing the need for excessive driver head movement. The strategic arrangement and modular design of these key information sources ensure that minor adjustments in the driver’s viewing angle are sufficient for easy visibility. Essential driving controls are conveniently located around the steering wheel.

The RX 500h F Sport trimming is made up of Ultrasuede material – a special seat upholstery that complements the genuine leather seats. Ultrasuede is a synthetic leather with a suede-like feel, made mostly from plant-based materials.

Every aspect of the cockpit layout, from the shapes and visuals to the lighting, is employed to convey an ambiance that embodies the spirit of ‘omotenashi’ hospitality. Various stages of ‘welcoming’ and ‘farewell’ are incorporated to embody this sentiment.

Lighting plays a role in this process, with cabin illumination designed around the principles of Seamless Anticipation, Incisive Simplicity, and Intriguing Elegance of L-finesse. Indirect lighting is utilised instead of direct light sources. The ambient lighting offers a selection of 64 colours that you can choose and combine. Additionally, there are 14 pre-selected low-saturation colours designed to evoke various emotions and atmospheres.

The driver has two types of displays for essential information while driving. The first is a high-definition display known as Digital Combination Metres. Three different types of displays can be selected: normal, eco, and sport. Each mode prioritises relevant information. The RX 500h F-Sport includes an exclusive racing-style readout to enhance the model’s performance-focused atmosphere.

In addition to the prominent displays, there’s a Multi-Information Display that you can adjust using the touch tracing operation function on the steering wheel switches. These switches are organised by priority, with lower-priority switches accessible on the screen. This design has decreased the number of physical switches by 37%, going from 80 switches previously to 51 switches in the new RX.

The second display is the Head-Up Display (HUD), initially utilised in fighter aircraft, and now projected onto the windscreen in front of the driver. The colour Head-Up Display has three modes, showing different levels of information: full mode displays Lexus Safety System+ status, standard mode summarises key details, and minimum mode shows just the speed. You can adjust its position, rotation, and brightness.

The RX now features a new Full HD 14-inch EMV (Electro Multi Vision) wide display, which functions as the control centre for vehicle operations and the infotainment system. A Dynamic Voice Recognition System enables drivers to activate different functions, and connectivity options include Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and wired connections through USB ports. It also comes with a Mark Levinson Premium Surround Sound System with 21 speakers.

There are four USB ports for the front occupants (three Type-C and one Type-A). The Type-C charging ports allow charging at a maximum of 15W. A Qi wireless charger is also available. The rear occupants also have two Type-C USB ports.

With the rear seats in use, the available volume is 612 litres, and loading is also easier as the floor level is 30mm lower.

As mentioned earlier, the RX 500h F Sport is powered by a 2.4-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder petrol engine (T24A-FTS) with Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) technology. It employs a fresh parallel hybrid design that integrates the petrol engine, front motor, power control unit, and hybrid battery pack. This powertrain links to a 6-speed transmission, delivering 366hp and 460Nm of torque to a compact 76kW rear e-axle. The combined system output results in a 0 to 100km/h time of 6.2 seconds.

Lexus introduces some firsts in the RX, such as the Wet Start Clutch (WSC) for smooth HEV driving. This uses a mechanical clutch for direct power and precise torque control. There’s also a new 2-port Vane Oil Pump for better oil distribution and reduced pump losses. Another innovation is the High Voltage Electric Oil Pump, providing hydraulic supply and oil cooling for the WSC.

The RX 500h F Sport uses its electric motor to reduce fuel consumption, allowing it to travel 20% farther on each tank of fuel. As a hybrid, the battery charges while driving, so owners don’t need to worry about finding charging stations during long trips.

The RX incorporates an innovative low-resistance nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) battery pack with a bipolar design. This structure provides robust output and fuel efficiency. Positioned beneath the rear seat, it maintains cabin and cargo space while also ensuring quieter operation through improved air-cooling refinement.

It also comes with Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS) to control the damping force of the shock absorbers on all four wheels in response to driving operations and road surface conditions. There are two damping force modes – Normal and Sport – which the Drive Mode Select enables. Also equipped is the Dynamic Rear Steering (DRS) with an enlarged rear wheel turning angle. This makes the RX500h more maneuverable in tight parking lots as it turns the rear wheels in opposite direction to the front wheels, and then at higher speed turns the rear wheels in the same direction as the front wheels, making the big SUV feel agile.

The new generation RX features an improved version of LSS+ (Lexus Safety System+), employing the current technology with new functions and consisting of:

PCS – Pre-Collision System

DRCC – Dynamic Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go Function

LDA & LTA – Lane Departure Alert & Lane Tracing Assist

AHS – Adaptive High-beam System with BladeScan

RSA – Road Sign Assist

Lexus Malaysia is offering the RX 500h F SPORT in four colour options: White Nova Glass, Sonic Iridium, Graphite Black Glass Flake, and Sonic Copper. The RX 500h F SPORT comes with a five-year unlimited mileage warranty, while the Hybrid Battery Pack is covered for eight years with unlimited mileage, extendable for two more years. Bookings are available starting August 18th, 2023, and prices begin at RM 498,888.00.

With a sufficient electric driving range for commuting and the safety of an internal combustion engine (ICE) when the battery runs out, plug-in hybrids are a step towards full electrification for those who aren’t ready to embrace electric cars. Recognising this and in line with Toyota’s multi pathway move towards efficient mobility, Lexus has introduced the RX 450h+.

According to Lexus, the RX 450h+ has a combined fuel economy rating of 35 km/l and 56 km of all-electric driving range.

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To help celebrate the recent launch of the adidas ‘Wakanda Forever Collection’, the team at adidas sought to bring their ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’-inspired designs into the automotive space. For this, they had the latest Lexus RX 500h F SPORT transformed in a collaboration with the carmaker, adidas S.E.E.D, Calty Design Research and 3D printing company Carbon.

The re-imagined exterior of the RX features the Wakandan-inspired print and purple colourway used throughout the adidas sportswear collection. A diamond pattern inlayed across the hood is inspired by the Black Panther’s claw necklace. The same pattern is applied to the door panel inserts and in purple sections of the steering wheel. Gold details, a tie to the new Black Panther’s suit, accent the exterior, with unique ‘F’ centre caps on the wheels.

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Tokyo, Japan witnessed the global launch of the latest 2020 Lexus RX, the latest updated luxury SUV from the brand that plans to revolutionize the current market. Through Lexus’ core model, the latest RX is said to be a testament to Lexus’ ongoing commitment and status as a pioneer of the luxury SUV segment. (more…)

UMW Toyota Motor Sdn Bhd (UMWT), distributor of Toyota and Lexus vehicles in Malaysia, has announced a Special Service Campaign (SSC) to inspect, and if required, replace the airbag sensor of certain units of the Toyota Corolla Altis, Lexus NX Lexus RX model. 

This SSC was announced following the move by Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) to start a global Special Service Campaign regarding an Airbag Sensor which was announced on 31st January. Based on information received from TMC, the number affected are 2,800 units of Toyota Corolla Altis, and around 500 units of Lexus NX and Lexus RX. These cars were manufactured from June 2015 to January 2016 and distributed by UMWT and Lexus Malaysia.

The defect relates to manufacturing issues as there are possibilities that the insulation of Integrated Circuit (IC) chips in affected Pressure sensors and G sensors could peel off over time, creating an open circuit in the IC chip.  If this were to occur, the airbag warning light will illuminate. Further, the side/curtain airbags and/or front airbags can become deactivated and will not deploy when required to. This could increase the risk of injury to the occupants in the event of a crash.

TMC is currently working on obtaining the necessary parts for the SSC and when the parts are available, UMWT will notify affected owners to request them to bring their cars to an authorised Toyota or Lexus authorized service centre to make the necessary replacements. The work should take about 30 minutes to 4 hours (depending on model) and while it can all costs involved for the replacement will be borne by UMWT.

Owners of affected cars can contact any authorised Toyota service centre or call the Toyota Freephone at 1800-8-TOYOTA (869682).  For Lexus owners, customers can contact Lexus authorised dealers nationwide or contact its Freephone; 1800 88 53987 (1-800-88-LEXUS) or visit lexus.com.my.

Toyota owners can also visit Toyota’s Special Service Campaign webpage through this link: toyota.com.my to check whether their vehicle is involved, through Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Checker. To those who have uploaded the Toyota Drive Apps, there is also a link to Toyota’s SSC page and the VIN Checker.  Information on other vital SSCs is also available on the webpage.

The evening of 24th January saw a gathering of bon vivant treated to a gastronomical affair, in conjunction with the exclusive preview of Lexus’ new RX 350L and the new NX 300. Scheduled for a February release, patrons of the night were the first in Malaysia to receive an opportunity to get up close and personal with Lexus’ latest luxury crossovers.

Built for greater versatility, the Lexus RX 350L is a combination of functionality, technology, comfort, and luxury. Now with a third row to seat up to seven passengers and ample space to suit diverse lifestyles, the RX 350L enables endless possibilities. The new Lexus NX 300 on the other hand is a standout in the urban jungle. Ramping up its sporty credentials with a distinctive makeover, the NX is a striking blend of sports meets luxury that promises to create a feeling of pure exhilaration without compromising on comfort.

These two vehicles served as a platform for Lexus to host the gathering, where all senses – sight, sound, and taste – were heightened in a night of amazing experiences. Beyond the elegant introduction of its two new luxury crossovers, Lexus remained true to its reputation as the best in hospitality by pampering patrons with culinary delights and memorable mingling. The evening affair was set in the lifestyle hub in the city, The Gasket Alley, where guests were served tasteful cuisines paired with specially concocted drinks created by renowned celebrity chef Sherson Lian (below).

“The splendour of crafted gourmet literally makes life flavourful and is key in creating remarkable experiences. When people are looking for a good time, a delicious dish must accompany that experience – and this is exactly what we at Lexus aim to do. While we are proud makers of bold luxury cars, we are also identified as the best in hospitality. Every element of this night is a demonstration of the values we practise at Lexus, and this is our way of extending an invitation to our guests to truly experience amazing,” said Mr. Ravindran Kurusamy, (below, second from right) President of Lexus Malaysia.

Guests of Lexus were treated to a delectable 8-course canape led by Chef Sherson Lian. As a host chef on the Asian Food Channel, he has received international recognition for his talent and was ever delighted to share the rationale behind every dish and its representation of Lexus. Lian additionally paired his cuisines with complementing cocktail creations, tickling and tantalizing the taste buds of everyone present.

“It is an honour to be a part of this evening with Lexus. The Lexus brand and I share the common goal of providing the best hospitality possible to create unforgettable experiences. Every dish served to tonight was meticulously thought through, and I believe that Lexus’ message of amazing experience marked by culinary gratification was successfully conveyed,” said Lian.

While guests and representatives from Lexus feasted on the exquisite cuisines, the night was also an opportunity to strengthen relationships and build new ones. “We hope that we were able to connect with our guests on a deeper level, and that they were able to experience Lexus’ hospitality at its finest. This evening’s affair is one to remember, as it is the night we introduce our guests to luxury in the form of our new cars, as well as a warm reception,” concluded Mr Ravindran Kurusamy.

This is the first of many events that will take place in 2018, and through these happenings, Lexus will continue to bring its partners, guests, and visitors on a journey to Experience Amazing.

For the FULL details on the NX & RX, click below:

2018 Lexus NX Range Product Information

2018 Lexus RX350L Product Information

Lexus Redefines Luxury Through Two New Models & A Gastronomic Treat Photo Gallery…

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