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What is the range on Lexus?

Lexus’ range depends on the powertrain and model in question. The brand’s lineup includes a fully electric model (RZ 450e), plug-in hybrids (such as NX 450h+), and traditional hybrids (like UX 250h and ES 300h). Fully electric and plug-in models have quantifiable electric ranges, while conventional hybrids don’t offer an electric-only range—their “range” is framed by mpg and total driving distance on a full tank. As of 2025, here are the representative figures you’ll most often see for recent model years.


In this article, we break down how range is defined for Lexus vehicles and provide model-by-model expectations for electric, plug-in hybrid, and hybrid variants. We also note how EPA ratings and real-world driving can affect what you’ll actually experience.


Electric and plug-in range


Below are the primary electrified options currently available in the Lexus US lineup, with the typical electric-range figures published by the EPA for recent model years. Each item highlights how far the car can travel on electricity alone (not including gasoline) and clarifies the difference between full EV and plug-in hybrid capabilities.


Fully electric option



  • RZ 450e — EPA-estimated range: about 196 miles per charge. This is Lexus’ only all-electric model in the US lineup, so its range is measured strictly in miles on electricity.


The RZ 450e’s range can vary slightly with wheel size, trim, and weather, but it sits around the 196‑mile mark in recent model years. Charging times and charging speed also influence real-world usability, but the official range figure is a good baseline for comparison with other EVs.


Plug-in hybrids



  • NX 450h+ — Electric-only range up to about 37 miles. After the battery is depleted, the NX continues as a conventional hybrid with gasoline propulsion, giving it a longer overall driving capability than a pure EV alone.


Plug-in hybrids like the NX 450h+ offer a modest electric-only range intended for short commutes or daytime driving, with the gasoline engine providing extended range for longer trips. Real-world electric range can vary with temperature, driving style, and terrain.


Hybrid and gasoline models: no electric range


Most of Lexus’ lineup beyond the pure EV and PHEV options falls into traditional hybrid or gasoline-powered categories. These vehicles do not offer an electric-only range; instead, their efficiency is described by miles per gallon (mpg) and total driving range once a tank is filled. Here are representative figures for popular hybrids and gas models, noting that exact numbers depend on year, trim, and drivetrain (FWD vs. AWD).



  • UX 250h — Hybrid; roughly 39 mpg combined (varies by drivetrain and year).

  • ES 300h — Hybrid; around 44 mpg combined (varies by trim and drivetrain).

  • RX 450h/500h — Hybrid; typically in the low-to-mid 30s mpg combined depending on configuration.

  • LS 500h — Hybrid; generally in the mid-20s to upper-20s mpg combined, depending on year and setup.


For these models, range is better understood as fuel economy and the total distance you can travel on a full tank, rather than miles on a charge. Always check the exact EPA ratings for the specific year and trim you’re considering.


Summary


In short, there isn’t a single “range” figure for Lexus. The range you’ll experience depends on powertrain: the RZ 450e provides about 196 miles on electricity alone, NX 450h+ offers roughly 37 miles of electric range with hybrid support for longer trips, and traditional Lexus hybrids deliver no electric range but high mpg. When evaluating range, consider whether you need an all-electric daily drive, a short-range plug-in for occasional charging, or a conventional hybrid for maximum fuel efficiency without charging concerns.

How many miles can a Lexus RX 350 go on a full tank?


A Lexus RX 350 can travel approximately 400 to 450 miles on a full tank, depending on the model year, whether it's front-wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel drive (AWD), and your driving conditions. For the most recent models with EPA ratings of about 22-29 mpg combined and a 17.9-gallon tank, you can expect around 390 to 510 miles. 
Factors affecting your range

  • Model Year: Newer models often have different MPG ratings. For example, a 2024 RX 350 has a combined MPG of approximately 23-24 mpg, while a 2022 model has a combined MPG of around 22.8 mpg. 
  • Drivetrain: FWD models generally have better fuel economy than AWD models. For instance, a 2024 RX 350 FWD model gets 22 mpg city / 29 mpg highway, while an AWD model gets 21 mpg city / 28 mpg highway. 
  • Driving Conditions: City driving with stop-and-go traffic will use more gas than steady highway driving.
  • Driving Habits: Aggressive driving, such as rapid acceleration and hard braking, will reduce your fuel efficiency and range. 
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: While most Lexus RX 350 models have a 17.9-gallon fuel tank, hybrid versions may have different tank capacities. 



What does range mean on Lexus?


The calculated range is based on the previous tank of fuel. Say you drove in the city all day, the fuel consumptions will be crap, the car is recording, maybe, 19 mpg. Now you fill the tank, all the car knows is you have been getting 19 mpg so it calculates the new full tank at 19 mpg and gives you the range of 300.



What is the range of the Lexus IS 350?


The range of a Lexus IS 350 is over 330 miles, with specific models achieving ranges from approximately 330 to 450 miles on a full tank, depending on the model year, drivetrain (RWD or AWD), and driving conditions. The 2023 model gets an estimated 348 miles in the city and 487 miles on the highway, while a 2025 model with a 17.4-gallon tank can achieve around 330 city miles or 452 highway miles.
 
2023 Lexus IS 350 

  • Range: Around 348 miles city / 487 miles highway.
  • Fuel Tank: 17.4 gallons.
  • EPA Combined MPG: 23 MPG. 

2025 Lexus IS 350 F SPORT
  • Range: Around 330 miles city / 452 miles highway.
  • Fuel Tank: 17.4 gallons.
  • EPA Combined MPG: 22 MPG. 

Other models and considerations
  • 2022 IS 350: Has a maximum range of over 430 miles, with an estimated 20 city / 28 highway / 22 combined MPG. 
  • Real-world range: Actual range can vary based on factors like driving habits and conditions. You may get a range of 350-400 miles or more on a full tank. 
  • AWD vs. RWD: All-wheel drive (AWD) models may have slightly lower fuel economy and range compared to rear-wheel drive (RWD) models. 
  • Driving tips: To maximize range, use eco and normal modes, maintain steady speeds, and coast to stops when possible. 



What is the range of the Lexus battery?


Our electric cars boast a range of up to 271 miles* on the RZ and up to 279 miles* on the UX 300e.


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