Loading

How much do Lexus tires cost?

Tires for Lexus vehicles typically cost between $100 and $350 per tire for standard all-season tires, with premium and run-flat options often priced higher, potentially $300 to $600 per tire before installation. Costs vary by model, tire size, and retailer, and total out-the-door price includes mounting, balancing, and other services.


What influences Lexus tire prices


Several factors determine how much you’ll pay for Lexus tires. Vehicle model and year affect the tire size and type required. OEM (original equipment) tires from Lexus are priced differently than aftermarket alternatives. Run-flat tires, which allow you to drive after a puncture, typically cost more. Brand choice, performance characteristics, and the tire’s intended season (all-season, winter, or performance) also shift the price. Finally, where you buy—dealer, independent shop, or online retailer—will shape the final bill once installation and services are added.


Typical price ranges by tire type


Prices vary by tire type and manufacturer. The ranges below reflect common market pricing before installation, taxes, or shop fees.



  • OEM Lexus tires (standard all-season for typical 17–19 inch sizes): $180–$320 per tire. Run-flat OEM variants can run higher, roughly $230–$420 per tire.

  • Aftermarket standard all-season tires (mid-range brands): $120–$260 per tire.

  • Premium all-season tires (Michelin, Continental, Bridgestone, Pirelli, etc.): $180–$350 per tire.

  • High-performance or sport tires for M or F Sport trims: $210–$520 per tire.

  • Run-flat aftermarket tires: $200–$450 per tire.


In practice, the exact price hinges on the specific Lexus model, the tire size, and the retailer’s current promotions. Larger or uncommon sizes tend to push costs higher, and sport or run-flat tires usually command a premium.


Additional costs to consider


Beyond the tire itself, several ancillary charges affect the total out-the-door cost. Understanding these helps you budget accurately.



  • Tire installation, mounting, and balance: typically $15–$45 per tire.

  • TPMS sensor replacement or programming (if needed): about $25–$100 per sensor.

  • Tire disposal and recycling fees: usually $2–$6 per tire.

  • Wheel alignment after tire change: roughly $75–$150.

  • Road hazard or warranty add-ons: optional, often $0–$70 per tire depending on the plan.

  • Taxes and local fees, which vary by jurisdiction.


These service costs can significantly affect the total bill, so it’s wise to request a complete written quote that itemizes tires, installation, TPMS, disposal, alignment, and any warranty coverage.


Where to shop and how to save


Strategies to minimize expense without sacrificing safety or performance include comparing multiple sources, considering bundled deals, and evaluating OEM versus aftermarket choices. Here are practical approaches to shop smartly for Lexus tires.



  • Compare quotes from Lexus dealerships, independent tire shops, and online retailers that offer mounting services.

  • Ask for a bundled price that includes mounting, balancing, TPMS, disposal, and alignment.

  • Check for factory-approved or recommended sizes and tires to avoid mismatches that could affect ride quality or warranty.

  • Consider promotions, mail-in rebates, or loyalty programs, especially from major brands or retailers.

  • Assess road-hazard warranties or protection plans for potential long-term savings on replacements.


By weighing OEM versus aftermarket options and shopping around for total installed price, you can secure safe, reliable tires for your Lexus without overspending.


Summary


In summary, Lexus tire prices range widely based on size, model, and tire type. Expect roughly $100–$350 per tire for standard all-season tires, with premium, high-performance, or run-flat options often higher. Installation and related services add to the cost, typically bringing a complete replacement bill into the several hundred-dollar range per tire. Shopping around, comparing total installed quotes, and choosing the right balance of performance, warranty, and price can help owners navigate the expenses of keeping their Lexus on the road safely.

Kevin's Auto

Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

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.