Lexus
Hybrid technology has been part of the vocabulary at Lexus for a very long time, just like it has at Toyota. The new Lexus UX teeny crossover ($39,700) constitutes the new portal into hybrid vehicles at Lexus. Then come the ES 300h sedan ($47,000) and the NX 300h SUV ($51,250).
For its part, the popular RX 450h ($64,500) can now be had in a stretched version. The RX 450HL ($77,600) adds 110 mm to the length of the crossover, but also demands a bigger pound of flesh from buyers.
Lest we forget, Lexus’ product offering still includes the LC 500h coupe ($118,850) that integrates a V6 into the company’s hybrid system. Then there’s the LC 500h sedan version ($134,500) sitting at the top of the hybrid heap, and which has the advantage of offering a more usable cabin space than its two-door variant.