After a much-anticipated wait, Lexus officially unveiled the RX 350h in Vietnam on May 27. This is the second hybrid model of the RX line in the domestic market, following the RX 500h F Sport Performance, targeting customers who demand both performance and environmental friendliness.

The Lexus RX 350h is available in two versions: Premium and Luxury, priced at 3.5 billion VND and 4.33 billion VND, respectively. The first units have quickly arrived at dealerships and are ready for customer delivery.

Under the hood is a hybrid powertrain, combining a 2.5L gasoline engine producing 187.7 hp and an electric motor, delivering a total system output of 247 hp. The vehicle is equipped with a smooth CVT transmission and an AWD all-wheel-drive system, promising a driving experience that is both powerful and fuel-efficient.

In terms of exterior design, the RX 350h doesn’t differ much from the gasoline-only RX 350. The most noticeable distinction is the small “h” logo at the rear, a characteristic feature of Lexus’ hybrid models. Both versions are fitted with 21-inch wheels, but with a twist: the Premium version sports two-tone rims, while the Luxury version opts for a sporty black finish.

The interior exudes Lexus’ signature refinement and modern aesthetics. The RX 350h is enhanced with a 360-degree surround-view camera and a head-up display (HUD), improving visibility and safety during operation. Additionally, the electric-only driving mode (EV Mode) enables quiet and emission-free urban mobility.

The differentiation between the two RX 350h versions goes beyond pricing and extends to their comfort features. The Premium version comes with a standard speaker system and a basic sunroof, while the Luxury version boasts a state-of-the-art Mark Levinson audio system and a panoramic sunroof, creating a more spacious and luxurious ambiance.

Despite being positioned as a more efficient option with its hybrid technology, the Lexus RX 350h will not replace the current gasoline-powered RX 350 models. Instead, it expands the choices for customers who appreciate Lexus’ luxurious SUV style while catering to the growing trend of eco-friendly vehicles in Vietnam.

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