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A Review of the 2013 Lexus RX 350 and RX 450h

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With the third generation of Lexus vehicles being less than three years old, the vehicle maker has updated the line of their vehicles with the release of the 2013 models of the Lexus RX range that was released at the 2012 Geneva Motor show. In this range, two vehicles were featured, the RX 350 and the RX 450h.
The RX range of vehicles is not an entirely new collection of vehicles but rather a revision of vehicles that were already in production. The main featured of the new design is a spindle designed grille, and new headlamps LED make headlamps and taillights too. This vehicle is available in four color variants, Deep Sea Mica, a silver shade, Claret Mica and Fire Agate Pearl.
IN the interior of the vehicle, the RX 350 And RX 450h all come in a standard makeover with a new steering wheel design that is claimed by Lexus to be comfortable to grip. The dashboard comes in a maple wood finish with a metallic finish that compliments the glove compartment cover. All seats are made of leather that come with mounted armrests for increased comfort. The entertainment is also top notch with a standard 12 speaker system and an option to a premium 330 watt 15 Speaker system by Mark Levinson. The vehicle also comes with a screen on the dashboard that has the navigation system and the Lexus Enform Infotainment system with which you can access the internet via Pandora web, get radio and Facebook with this.
The Powertrain features remain similar to the other Lexus models, As the RX 350 models has a 270 hp and 3.5 liter engine with a six speed automatic transmission system. The RX450h comes with a 3.5 liter engine that is paired with two electric motors which uses a third motor when the all power train is active for locking of the rear wheels.
With the RX 450h Sport model is said to be an addition to the RX family and this vehicle comes with firmer suspension and which comes with large 19€ wheels with an aggressive look to it. This vehicle also has a lateral dampening system that braces the front suspension, to give a smooth ride, even when driving in poor terrain. The costs for both the RX models are expected to range at about $40,000 with the selection of additional modifications to the vehicle costing more.