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2018 Lexus RX Expands with a Third-Row Seating Option

2018 Lexus RX 350L & RX 450hL: Three-Row Luxury SUV Debut | MotorVero

2018 Lexus RX 350L & RX 450hL: Redefining Three-Row Luxury SUV Performance

2018 Lexus RX 350L

Key Features of the 2018 Lexus RX L-Series

  • First-ever third-row seating in the RX lineup
  • Extended wheelbase for enhanced passenger comfort
  • RX 450hL hybrid variant with improved fuel efficiency
  • Luxury-focused cabin with premium materials
  • Advanced safety suite standard across all trims

The Evolution of Lexus RX: Introducing the L-Series

The 2018 model year marked a significant milestone for Lexus with the introduction of the RX 350L and RX 450hL variants. These models represented Lexus' response to growing consumer demand for three-row seating in luxury mid-size SUVs while maintaining the brand's signature refinement and performance standards.

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Design Philosophy Behind the L-Series

Lexus engineers faced the challenge of adding a third row without compromising the RX's sleek profile. The solution came through:

  • A 5.9-inch wheelbase extension compared to standard RX models
  • Strategic body panel redesign for improved aerodynamics
  • Weight distribution optimization to maintain driving dynamics

Performance Specifications: RX 350L vs RX 450hL

RX 350L vs RX 450hL

Specification RX 350L RX 450hL
Engine 3.5L V6 3.5L V6 Hybrid
Horsepower 295 hp 308 hp (combined)
Torque 267 lb-ft 247 lb-ft
Transmission 8-speed automatic ECVT
EPA Fuel Economy 19/26 mpg (city/hwy) 30/28 mpg (city/hwy)

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Interior Comfort & Passenger Space

2018 Lexus RX

The 2018 RX L-series redefined luxury in the three-row segment with:

Seating Configurations

  • 7-passenger layout: Second-row bench seat (standard on base models)
  • 6-passenger layout: Available second-row captain's chairs
  • Third-row access: 2nd-row slide-and-tumble mechanism

Cargo Capacity

  • Behind 3rd row: 23.5 cu-ft (58% more than competitors)
  • 2nd row folded: 58.5 cu-ft
  • All seats folded: 70.9 cu-ft

Technology & Safety Features

The 2018 RX L-series came equipped with Lexus' most advanced tech package to date:

Infotainment System

  • 12.3-inch high-resolution display (largest in class)
  • Lexus Enform with 3-year trial subscription
  • Mark Levinson® Premium Surround Sound (available)
  • Qi-compatible wireless charging
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Safety Innovations

  • Lexus Safety System+ (standard)
  • Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection
  • Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist
  • Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
  • Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert

Market Positioning & Competitor Comparison

The RX L-series filled a crucial gap in Lexus' lineup between the two-row RX and larger LX models. When compared to segment rivals:

Advantages Over Competitors

  • vs Acura MDX: Superior hybrid option with better fuel economy
  • vs Infiniti QX60: More powerful base engine and sportier handling
  • vs Audi Q7: Lower cost of ownership and better reliability ratings
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Pricing Strategy

The 2018 RX L-series launched with the following MSRP structure:

  • RX 350L: $47,670 (Base) to $58,025 (Luxury trim)
  • RX 450hL: $51,170 (Base) to $61,525 (Luxury trim)

This positioned the models approximately $3,000-$5,000 above their two-row counterparts but significantly below the GX 460's starting price of $52,505.

Ownership Experience & Long-Term Value

Lexus' reputation for reliability translated well to the RX L-series models:

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Resale Value

Industry data shows the 2018 RX models retained:

  • After 1 year: 78% of MSRP (best in class)
  • After 3 years: 65% of MSRP (5% higher than segment average)
  • After 5 years: 52% of MSRP (exceptional for luxury vehicles)

Expert Reviews & Consumer Reception

The automotive press praised several aspects of the RX L-series:

Notable Review Highlights

  • "The most refined three-row experience under $60,000" - MotorVero
  • "Hybrid system delivers impressive efficiency without sacrificing power" - Automotive Journal
  • "Third-row access easier than German competitors" - Luxury SUV Review
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Common Criticisms

  • Third-row space better suited for children than adults
  • Touchpad interface less intuitive than rotary controllers
  • Hybrid premium takes long time to recoup in fuel savings

Updates for Subsequent Model Years

Based on the 2018 model's reception, Lexus implemented several improvements:

2019 Model Year Changes

2020 Refresh Highlights

  • Standard Lexus Safety System+ 2.0
  • New F Sport Handling package
  • Updated multimedia interface

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the RX 450hL's fuel economy compare to standard RX models?

The RX 450hL achieves approximately 30% better city fuel economy than the gasoline-only RX 350L, making it ideal for urban drivers. Highway efficiency sees less dramatic improvement at about 8% better than conventional models.

Is the third row suitable for adult passengers?

While the third row accommodates adults up to 5'8" for short trips comfortably, most reviewers recommend it primarily for children. The seat cushions are positioned lower than in some competitors, which affects thigh support for taller passengers.

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What was the production volume for the 2018 RX L-series?

Lexus allocated approximately 25% of total RX production to L-series models during the first model year, with the ratio shifting to nearly 40% by 2020 as consumer preference for three-row configurations grew.

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