How much does a new Lexus 450h cost?
The Lexus 450h name is no longer used on new cars. Today’s hybrid Lexus SUV lineup centers on the RX 350h and the higher-performance RX 500h, with prices that start in the mid-$40,000s and can rise into the $60,000s depending on trim and options.
What happened to the 450h and what it means for buyers
Current hybrid options and starting prices
Here are the two main new-hybrid options in Lexus’ lineup and their approximate starting prices for model-year 2024–2025, before tax, fees, and destination charges.
- RX 350h — Starting MSRP in the mid-$40,000s (roughly around $46,000 before options and destination) depending on trim level and drivetrain configuration.
- RX 500h — Starting MSRP around $60,000, with higher trims and options pushing the price higher.
Prices vary by trim, options, destination charges and regional incentives. Always check your local dealer for the exact figure, current incentives, and available packages.
Other considerations when pricing a new Lexus hybrid
In addition to the base price, buyers should consider destination charges, taxes, fees, and optional packages such as premium sound, navigation, advanced driver-assistance features, and all-wheel drive. Incentives and regional pricing can also affect the final amount you pay at the dealership.
Summary
The 450h badge is no longer part of Lexus’ new-car lineup. If you’re shopping for a new hybrid Lexus today, focus on the RX 350h and RX 500h, whose starting prices generally fall in the mid-$40,000s and around $60,000 respectively, with final cost depending on trim, options, and location.
