Lexus currently has eight models on sale that offer the perks of electricity and internal combustion together. From the cheapest UX to the most expensive LX, there are a lot of options to choose from.
So, which one is the best for your needs? Here are all the hybrid Lexus models currently on sale in America, listed from the cheapest to the most expensive.
This article represents only full-hybrid or plug-in hybrid models; mild-hybrid versions are excluded. Pricing and specifications are sourced from the manufacturer and are correct at the time of writing; automakers may change or update this at any time. We list every Lexus hybrid on sale right now by price, from cheapest to most expensive.
2026 Lexus UX Hybrid
Base MSRP: $37,155
2026 Lexus UX Hybrid Specs
Engine
2L Inline-four Hybrid
Transmission
CVT
Horsepower
196 hp
Drivetrain
FWD/AWD
Fuel Economy (city/highway/combined)
45/41/43 mpg
Maximum Range
456 mi
Base MSRP
$37,155
The UX Hybrid is the cheapest out of all Lexus hybrid vehicles. Positioned as a crossover, it is designed for city commuters with good fuel economy. It competes with cars such as the BMW X1 and Mercedes GLA. Unlike their mild hybrid systems, the UX is a full hybrid with a 72.8-kWh lithium-ion battery. This helps the car get better fuel efficiency and drive on EV only power for short bursts. It has a cargo capacity of 17.2 cubic feet without any seats folded down. As an entry-level hybrid model, the UX offers great efficiency for users in urban cities.
2026 Lexus NX Hybrid
Base MSRP: $45,175
2026 Lexus NX Hybrid Specs
Engine
2.5L Inline-four Hybrid
Transmission
2-speed CVT
Horsepower
240 hp
Drivetrain
FWD/AWD
Fuel Economy (city/highway/combined)
42/38/40 mpg
Maximum Range
580 mi
Base MSRP
$45,175
The Lexus NX is the next step up on the Lexus hybrid cars ladder. It competes directly with the BMW X3 and Mercedes GLC in the compact luxury SUV segment. The second-generation NX debuted in 2022 and brought with it an interior and exterior upgrade. The base NX features a 9.8-in touchscreen and gets heated front seats, eight-way power adjustable front seats and a power open/close rear door as standard. It has a cargo capacity of 22.7 cu-ft that rises to 46.9 cu-ft with all seats folded down. With eight trims on offer, you can choose between FWD or AWD. You can also choose the F Sport Handling trim that adds sportier blacked out trim on the grille, wheels and adds performance dampers with adaptive variable suspension.
2026 Lexus ES Hybrid
Base MSRP: $49,700
2026 Lexus ES Hybrid Specs
Engine
2.5L Inline-four Hybrid
Transmission
CVT
Horsepower
244 hp
Drivetrain
FWD/AWD
Fuel Economy (combined)
N/A
Maximum Range
N/A
Base MSRP
$49,700
The 2026 Lexus ES is the latest hybrid model on the list. The ES got a major update for the 2026 model year, with revised interior and exterior styling. In terms of powertrains, the only models with an ICE are the hybrid 350h Premium and Premium+ trims. The battery is a 245V lithium-ion unit. You get a FWD variant with one electric motor on the front wheels or an AWD variant, a first for the ES model, with a motor on each axle. Both models produce 244 hp. The interior gets a 14-inch touchscreen and a 12.3-inch digital driver display. You also get heated and ventilated front seats and a powered tilt-and-slide moon roof as standard. The car has 17.4 cubic feet of cargo space, an upgrade from the 13.9 cu-ft you got on the 2025 ES. Deliveries are expected to start in June 2026.
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2026 Lexus RX Hybrid
Base MSRP: $53,125
2026 Lexus RX Hybrid Specs
Engine
2.5L Inline-four Hybrid
Transmission
2-speed CVT
Horsepower
246 hp
Drivetrain
AWD
Fuel Economy (city/highway/combined)
37/34/36 mpg
Maximum Range
619 mi
Base MSRP
$53,125
The RX sits above the UX and NX crossovers, and competes with SUVs such as the BMW X5 and Mercedes GLE. The car remains largely the same when compared to the 2025 model, now with a wireless charging pad standard on all models. The interior is plush and has a premium built feel you associate with Lexus. All models are all-wheel drive as standard as well. The suspension is soft and compliant over bumps and prioritizes comfort over sportiness on the 350h trims. It has a cargo volume of 29.6 cu-ft with all seats up and a maximum cargo space of 46.2 cu-ft. If you are looking for a comfortable and plush SUV without good fuel economy, the RX ticks all the boxes, except for driving engagement and sportiness.
2026 Lexus RX 500h F SPORT Performance

2025 Lexus RX 500h F Sport Performance Gold Front Angle DrivingLexus
This is exactly what the 500h Sport Performance tries to fix. The 500h features a 2.4L engine instead of the 2.5L and makes 366 horsepower. Efficiency takes a hit here though, with a combined estimate of 27 mpg. The car achieves 0–60 mph in 5.9 seconds with its direct AWD system. This trim also features rear wheel steering with Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management. It also gets the bigger 14-inch touchscreen inside with leather-trimmed seats. With an MSRP of $66,500, it is considerably more expensive than the base RX. If you want the most powerful RX that adds sportier driving dynamics, it comes at a premium.
2026 Lexus NX Plug-In Hybrid EV
Base MSRP: $58,110
2026 Lexus NX Plug-In Hybrid Specs
Engine
2.5L Inline-four Hybrid
Transmission
2-speed CVT
Horsepower
304 hp combined
Drivetrain
AWD
Combined MPGe Estimate
84 MPGe
Maximum Range
N/A
Base MSRP
$58,110
The plug-in hybrid version of the NX looks identical to the normal NX Hybrid. The differences lie in the powertrain of the plug-in hybrid variant. It features the same 2.5L engine, which is now coupled with an 18.1-kWh battery. It helps the NX PHEV get an EV-only range of 37 miles estimated by the EPA. It also provides a power bump to 304 horsepower. The battery can charge up to 6.6 kW from an AC charging port. However, the addition of the bigger battery and EV-only range comes at a premium. The NX PHEV is almost $13,000 more than the base hybrid NX. For that money, you get more of the kit as standard, such as memory heated and ventilated front seats and a powered tilt-and-slide moon roof.
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2026 Lexus RX Plug-In Hybrid EV
Base MSRP: $65,230
2026 Lexus RX Plug-In Hybrid Specs
Engine
2.5L Inline-four Hybrid
Transmission
CVT
Horsepower
304 hp combined
Drivetrain
AWD
Combined MPGe Estimate
83 MPGe
Maximum Range
N/A
Base MSRP
$65,230
The RX Plug-In Hybrid is also similar to the RX hybrid. It features the same engine as the 350h RX hybrid at 2.5L. It gets the same size battery as the NX PHEV, at 18.1 kWh. That battery is good for 38 miles of electric-only range, one more mile than the NX, amusingly. All-wheel drive comes as standard. It produces the same power as the NX PHEV, at 304 hp. With an MPGe estimate of 83 mpg, the RX and NX Plug-In Hybrids are better for efficiency, with a higher price tag. If you want the convenience of charging at home and commuting short distances in EV-only mode, with the assurance of a good range by the combustion engine, the RX Plug-In Hybrid is an ideal SUV for your needs.
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2026 Lexus TX Plug-In Hybrid
Base MSRP: $80,610
2026 Lexus TX Plug-In Hybrid Specs
Engine
3.5L V6 Hybrid
Transmission
2-speed CVT
Horsepower
404 hp
Drivetrain
AWD
Combined MPGe Estimate
76 MPGe
Maximum Range
N/A
Base MSRP
$80,610
The TX is the company’s three-row offering based on the same TNGA-K platform as the Toyota Highlander and Grand Highlander. It also features an 18.1-kWh battery that can be used for 33 miles of EV-only range. The car gets Lexus’ bigger V6 engine that produces 404 hp. It has a lower EV-only range than the RX and NX PHEV as it is heavier and larger than both those cars. There is only one trim of the Plug-In Hybrid TX, the 550h+ Luxury AWD. You get heated and ventilated second row captain’s chairs as standard. The car also gets a 6.6-kW charger included. Cargo space with all rows up is 20.2 cu-ft and rises to 57.4 cu-ft with the third row folded down. The TX also has a towing capacity of 5,000 lbs.
2026 Lexus TX 500h F SPORT Performance

2024 Lexus TX Rear BadgeLexus
The 500h F SPORT Performance variant of the TX is the cheaper hybrid TX on offer. It uses a 2.4L inline-four hybrid engine that has a combined output of 366 hp. Like the RX F SPORT variant, the TX also gets rear wheel steer and all-wheel drive as standard. Starting at $70,260, it is almost $10,000 cheaper than the plug-in hybrid variant, but it is also down on power and not as efficient.
2026 Lexus LX 700h
Base MSRP: $115,735
2026 Lexus LX 700h Specs
Engine
3.4L V6 Hybrid
Transmission
10-speed Automatic
Horsepower
457 hp
Drivetrain
AWD
Fuel Economy (city/highway/combined)
19/22/20 mpg
Maximum Range
358 mi
Base MSRP
$115,735
The LX is its flagship SUV, which also makes it the most expensive out of all the Lexus hybrid models. It is built on the same GA-F platform as the Toyota Land Cruiser. It has a full-time 4WD system with low-range gearing and locking differentials. It is not a plug-in hybrid and has no electric-only range. Instead, the hybrid system helps the engine with power delivery and efficiency. If you want the best Lexus SUV that combines off-road utility and luxury, the LX is the best hybrid model currently on offer by the Japanese manufacturer.
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FAQs
Which is the best Lexus hybrid?
The Lexus NX Hybrid, and its Plug-In Hybrid variant, is regarded as one of the best hybrid Lexus models for its efficiency, interior, and practicality.
Is the Lexus NX basically a RAV4?
While they both share the same GA-K platform, the NX is a more premium offering with better material quality and technology for the interior.
Does Lexus make good hybrid cars?
Yes, Lexus makes some of the best hybrid cars in terms of efficiency and reliability.
Sources: Lexus, EPA



