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How high off the ground is a Lexus RX?

The ground clearance of a current Lexus RX is typically about 7.5 inches (190 mm), with only slight variation by variant and wheel setup. Most modern RX models sit in roughly the same neighborhood, generally between about 7.3 and 7.8 inches (185–200 mm).


In practice, exact clearance depends on the specific model (standard RX, RX L, or hybrid) as well as choices like wheel size and suspension tuning. This article reviews the common ranges for recent model years and how to verify the exact figure for your vehicle.


Ground clearance by variant


Below is a practical breakdown of typical ground clearance ranges for common Lexus RX configurations. Figures are approximate and can vary slightly by model year, trim, and wheel/tire package.



  • Standard Lexus RX (RX 350, RX 350 F SPORT): typically about 7.3–7.5 inches (185–190 mm).

  • Lexus RX 450h / RX Hybrid variants: typically about 7.3–7.5 inches (185–190 mm).

  • RX L (long-wheelbase version): generally in the same neighborhood, approximately 7.3–7.8 inches (185–200 mm) depending on wheels and suspension.

  • All-wheel-drive vs front-wheel-drive: drivetrain can cause only minor differences (often within a fraction of an inch) and is not a predictable driver-for-driver change.


Across these variants, the height remains in a narrow band designed to balance accessibility with interior space and ride comfort.


What affects ground clearance?


Several factors determine the exact underbody height of a Lexus RX, including suspension tuning, wheel and tire size, load, and optional equipment. Larger wheels can reduce clearance slightly, while adjustable or sport-tuned suspensions may also shift the measurement by fractions of an inch. Changes to trim and model year can also influence the final figure.


How to verify the exact figure for your RX


To confirm the precise ground clearance for your specific vehicle, use these steps:



  • Check the official spec sheet for your model year on Lexus’s website or the dealership brochure.

  • Consult the owner's manual, which lists key measurements including ground clearance for your trim.

  • Inspect the vehicle’s sticker or build sheet if you’re evaluating a new or used car; it sometimes notes the ride height with the installed wheel/tire package.

  • If you’re measuring manually, park on a level surface and measure from the ground to the lowest point of the undercarriage at the front and rear using a straight ruler or tape measure.


For most buyers, the practical takeaway is that the RX sits around 7.5 inches off the ground, with a slight variation depending on the exact configuration. Always verify the configuration your vehicle uses, especially if you’re evaluating curb clearance or planning frequent off-road or rough-road driving.


Summary


In short, a current Lexus RX typically stands about 7.5 inches (190 mm) off the ground, with a small range around 7.3–7.8 inches depending on whether you have the standard model, the RX L, or a hybrid, and on wheel/tire choices. For the most accurate number, check the specific model year’s official specs or your vehicle’s documentation.

What year to stay away from Lexus RX 350?


Years to avoid for the Lexus RX 350 include 2007, 2008, 2010, 2016, and 2017 due to common problems like oil leaks, engine issues, brake failures, and faulty sensors. The 2010-2012 models are particularly prone to a ruptured oil cooler line that can cause engine failure, while the 2007-2009 models had issues with cracking dashboards and a faulty brake master cylinder. The 2016 and 2017 models saw recalls related to airbags and issues with rain sensors, notes CoPilot.
 
You can watch this video to learn about the history of the Lexus RX 350 and common problems in different generations: 1mThe Miles DrivenYouTube · Dec 22, 2024
Years to avoid and why

  • 2007–2009: These models are known for cracking dashboards and a faulty brake master cylinder that can lead to brake failure. 
  • 2010–2012: A common and severe problem with these years is the oil cooler line, which can rupture and lead to engine failure. 
  • 2016–2017: The 2016 model year had airbag recalls and was the first year of a new generation, which can lead to early bugs. The 2017 model had issues with the rain sensor and wipers, in addition to having its own airbag recalls. 

What to look for instead
  • 2011–2015: These models generally have fewer issues, with the 2013–2015 models in particular being noted as more reliable. 
  • 2018–2022: Models from these years are considered more reliable, especially those with the redesigned exterior. 
  • 2020–2022: These are considered among the most reliable years, with the 2020 model year being a good choice. 

This video discusses the best Lexus RX 350 years to buy: 59sThe Miles DrivenYouTube · Dec 18, 2024



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A ground clearance of 8.2 inches.



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The height of a 2025 Lexus RX is 67.3 inches (1710 mm). For previous model years, the height is generally around 67.7 inches (1710 mm). 

  • 2025 Lexus RX: 67.3 inches
  • Older models (e.g., 2021, 2022): 67.7 inches


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