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What kind of oil does a Lexus use?

Lexus vehicles typically use synthetic motor oil, with the recommended oil grade and viscosity varying depending on the specific Lexus model. The owner's manual for your Lexus will provide the exact oil specifications recommended by the manufacturer.


Lexus Oil Recommendations


Lexus, the luxury vehicle division of Toyota, provides specific oil recommendations for each of its models. Here are some general guidelines for the type of oil used in Lexus vehicles:



  • Lexus recommends using 0W-20 or 5W-30 synthetic motor oil in most of its models, including the ES, IS, NX, RX, and LX series.

  • For high-performance Lexus models like the RC F, GS F, and LC, 0W-20 full synthetic oil is typically recommended.

  • Lexus hybrid models, such as the ES Hybrid and RX Hybrid, may require a specific synthetic blend oil to meet the needs of the hybrid powertrain.

  • The oil change interval for Lexus vehicles is generally every 5,000 to 10,000 miles, depending on driving conditions and the model.


It's important to always refer to your Lexus owner's manual for the exact oil type, viscosity, and change interval recommended for your specific vehicle.


Why Lexus Recommends Synthetic Oil


Lexus recommends synthetic motor oil for several reasons:



  • Improved Fuel Efficiency: Synthetic oils have a lower viscosity, which reduces engine drag and improves fuel economy compared to conventional mineral-based oils.

  • Enhanced Engine Protection: Synthetic oils provide better lubrication and resistance to breakdown, helping to protect critical engine components and extend the life of the engine.

  • Reduced Emissions: Synthetic oils burn cleaner, resulting in lower emissions and better overall environmental performance.

  • Longer Oil Change Intervals: The superior properties of synthetic oils allow for longer recommended oil change intervals, reducing maintenance costs and environmental impact.


By using the recommended synthetic motor oil, Lexus owners can enjoy improved performance, efficiency, and engine longevity from their luxury vehicles.

Why is Lexus oil change so expensive?


The cost of an oil change for a Lexus can be higher than for many other vehicles due to several factors: Premium Parts and Fluids: Lexus vehicles often require high-quality synthetic oils and specific filters that can be more expensive than standard options. Using the manufacturer's recommended oil can increase costs.



What oil does Lexus recommend?


Because the Lexus brand is owned by Toyota, most new Lexus models require Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SAE 0W-20. This is a type of synthetic motor oil. If you drive an older Lexus model, your vehicle may need Toyota Genuine Motor Oil 5W-30. This is a conventional motor oil.



How long does 0W-20 synthetic oil last?


However, you should continue to check the oil level regularly and top off if needed. Engines that recommend 5w-20 conventional oil, but allow the optional use of 0w-20 synthetic oil, as per the Owner's Manual, will continue to require 5,000-mile/6-month (whichever comes first) oil change intervals if the 0w-20 is used.



Does Lexus use Mobil 1 oil?


It is important to use the right oil in your car to comply with the Lexus manufacturer specifications. Using the right Mobil 1 product during routine servicing and according to your vehicle's handbook will not affect the Lexus manufacturer's warranty.



What is the most expensive car to get an oil change on?


Most Expensive Cars For Oil Change Maintenance

  • Ferrari Enzo. Most Ferraris hold their value as the vehicle ages, despite normal wear and tear on the vehicles.
  • Mercedes S65 AMG. The Mercedes AMG model boasts a big, strong V12 engine.
  • Bentley Continental GT.
  • Lamborghini LM002.
  • Porsche Carrera GT.
  • Bugatti Veyron.



How long can a Lexus go without changing oil?


between 7,500 miles to 10,000 miles
The general oil change frequency is anywhere between 7,500 miles to 10,000 miles.



Can you use 0W-20 fully synthetic oil?


0W-20 motor oils require synthetic base oils and are either full synthetic or part synthetic (synthetic blend) motor oil; 0W-20 oils are not conventional (or mineral) motor oils. And the additives must be thin enough to move well but still protect these newer advanced engines.



Is Mobil 1 better than synthetic oil?


Testing under the current industry performance standard from the International Lubricants Standardization and Approval Committee (ILSAC) shows that Mobil 1™ outperforms not only conventional motor oils, but other full synthetics as well. In fact, it performs far better than industry standards.



How often should Lexus get an oil change?


between 7,500 miles to 10,000 miles
The general oil change frequency is anywhere between 7,500 miles to 10,000 miles. However, this can change depending on your specific vehicle so please feel free to schedule a service appointment with our team for specifics.



What brand of oil is best for high mileage cars?


Our Top Picks

  • Castrol Edge High Mileage Synthetic Motor Oil.
  • Slick 50 Recharged High Mileage Treatment.
  • Valvoline High Mileage with MaxLife Technology Synthetic Blend Motor Oil.
  • Mobil Super High Mileage Oil.
  • Royal Purple High Mileage Synthetic.
  • Pennzoil High Mileage Motor Oil.
  • Gumout Fuel System Cleaner.
  • Techron Fuel Cleaner.


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Kevin Bennett

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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.