What is the range of the Lexus TX?
The range of the Lexus TX depends on the chosen powertrain and drivetrain; in its gasoline-only configuration, EPA fuel-economy estimates sit in the low-to-mid 20s mpg, typically yielding a practical range of about 350 to 450 miles per tank. There is no plug-in hybrid variant currently offered for the TX as of the latest model years.
Powertrain options and efficiency
The TX’s range is determined primarily by its one available powertrain and the drivetrain configuration. The following summarizes how that setup translates to fuel economy and driving range.
- Gasoline 2.4-liter turbocharged inline-4 with an eight-speed automatic transmission; available in front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. This is the TX’s standard gasoline option, and EPA fuel-economy figures place it in the low-to-mid 20s mpg combined, with slight variations between FWD and AWD.
Note: EPA estimates vary by configuration and driving conditions; real-world mileage can differ based on terrain, cargo load, tire choice, and driving style.
In practical terms, drivers should expect mileage that clusters in the low-to-mid 20s mpg combined, with highway driving typically improving efficiency relative to city driving. The actual range per tank will fluctuate with how and where the TX is driven.
Real-world range considerations
Real-world driving often deviates from EPA estimates. On longer highway trips with steady speeds, the TX can approach the upper end of its published range, while city commutes with frequent idling and stop-and-go traffic tends to pull mileage down. Weather conditions, cargo weight, tire inflation, and the use of climate-control systems also impact range per tank.
Bottom line
For most buyers, the TX’s range translates to a typical fill-up lasting several hundred miles, with actual distance varying by trim, drivetrain, and driving conditions. If range is a priority, opting for more economical highway driving and maintaining proper vehicle upkeep can help maximize the distance between visits to the pump.
Summary
The Lexus TX, as of the latest model years, relies on a single gasoline powertrain—the 2.4-liter turbocharged inline-4—with options for front- or all-wheel drive. EPA estimates place its fuel economy in the low-to-mid 20s mpg combined, resulting in an approximate per-tank range of 350–450 miles, depending on driving conditions. There is no current plug-in hybrid version of the TX.
