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Do all Lexus cars have run-flat tires?

No. Most Lexus models do not come with run-flat tires as standard equipment. In practice, Lexus vehicles typically use conventional tires paired with a spare or a tire repair kit, and run-flat tires are not a universal feature of the lineup.


What run-flat tires are and how Lexus approaches tire choices


Run-flat tires are designed to be driven after a puncture for a limited distance and speed, without air pressure. They require special tire construction and often a compatible wheel. Lexus generally does not use run-flat tires as standard equipment across its modern lineup, opting instead for conventional tires with repair solutions or spares. Availability of run-flat tires can vary by model, trim level, and regional market.


Typical tire configurations you may encounter in the Lexus lineup


Here are the common tire setups you’re likely to see, depending on model and market:



  • Most Lexus models ship with conventional tubeless tires and either a compact spare or a tire repair kit, not run-flats.

  • Run-flat tires are not standard across the lineup and may be offered only as an optional feature on a limited number of trims or in specific regional markets.

  • Some markets may equip vehicles with a tire repair kit or inflator rather than a spare, particularly on models with low-profile tires or space-saving arrangements.


In practice, Lexus emphasizes repairability and practicality, which is why a spare or a repair kit is more common than run-flat tires in many regions. Always verify the exact equipment for your model and year with the dealer or the official window sticker.


When run-flat tires might appear in the Lexus lineup


Run-flat tires may appear as an option only in certain regions or for specific trims. This is not a universal feature across all Lexus vehicles, and availability can depend on local regulations, wheel/tender packages, and production year.



  • Optional run-flat tire packages can be offered on select trims in some markets.

  • The decision to use run-flats is often tied to wheel design, ride quality goals, and cost considerations.

  • Even when run-flats are available, other configurations (spares or repair kits) may still be offered depending on the market.


If run-flat tires are important to you, check the exact configuration for your model and region with a Lexus dealer or by reviewing the vehicle’s official specification sheets for your build.


How to verify for your specific Lexus model


To determine whether your particular Lexus has run-flat tires, use these checks:



  • Inspect the tire sidewalls for the letters RFT or RunFlat. That indicates run-flat tires.

  • Consult the vehicle’s owner's manual, which lists the tire type and any spare or repair kit information.

  • Review the window sticker (Monroney label) for your vehicle’s tire setup and whether a spare is included or omitted.

  • Ask your Lexus dealer to confirm the exact equipment for your VIN, as configurations can vary by region and trim.


Verifying with the dealer or official documentation is the most reliable way to know the tire configuration for your specific car.


Summary


The core takeaway is simple: Lexus does not universally equip its cars with run-flat tires. The majority of models use conventional tires with a spare or repair kit, and run-flat options, if offered at all, are limited to a few trims or regional markets. For any given vehicle, confirm the tire type through the window sticker, owner's manual, or by consulting a Lexus dealer with the exact VIN. This ensures you know whether you have run-flats, a spare, or a repair kit for your particular car.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.