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Which Lexus is most stolen?

There isn't a single Lexus model that is universally the most stolen across the United States. National theft data show Lexus models are not typically at the top of the overall rankings; within the brand, the ES sedan and RX SUV tend to be cited more often in discussions about risk, largely due to their popularity.


What theft data shows nationally


The most informative source for nationwide theft trends is the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), which, alongside crime reporting agencies, tracks the models most commonly stolen each year. In recent years, the top stolen models nationwide have been mainstream, high-demand vehicles such as certain Honda, Toyota, and Ford/GM pickups and sedans. Lexus vehicles rarely appear in the top ten outright—primarily because their market share is smaller and the headline targets are typically the most popular, high-volume models.


Below is a snapshot of the kinds of models that tend to occupy the top of NICB's annual rankings in recent years.



  • Honda Civic

  • Honda Accord

  • Toyota Camry

  • Toyota Corolla

  • Ford F-Series

  • Chevrolet Silverado


In sum, while Lexus models are not typically the leading targets in national theft rankings, some Lexus models may appear more frequently within the brand’s own theft statistics in certain years or regions.


Lexus models with higher theft risk


When looking specifically at Lexus vehicles, theft frequency tends to reflect the brand’s most popular models rather than a uniform risk across all years. Within the Lexus lineup, certain models have historically shown up more often in theft discussions than others—often tied to how widely sold or desirable they are in a given market.



  • Lexus ES

  • Lexus RX


In short, the ES and RX have been among the more commonly mentioned Lexus models in theft data within the brand, again largely due to popularity rather than a systemic vulnerability unique to a particular year or trim.


Ways to reduce risk for your Lexus


Owners can take several steps to lower the chance of theft, especially for models that are more frequently targeted within the brand or region. Implementing a combination of electronic, mechanical, and situational precautions tends to be most effective.



  • Use a factory-installed immobilizer and keep the vehicle’s software up to date.

  • Always lock doors and close windows; enable the factory alarm and consider an aftermarket alarm if appropriate for your model.

  • Use a steering wheel or gear locking device and consider a vehicle tracker or telemetry service.

  • Park in well-lit, secure areas or a locked garage; avoid leaving valuables visible.

  • VIN etching on windows and wheels can deter theft and aid recovery; follow local guidelines for this practice.


These practices, combined with regional crime trends, help reduce risk. Theft patterns can shift with new methods and market conditions, so staying informed through local police reports or NICB updates is wise.


Summary


Across the United States, no single Lexus model consistently tops nationwide theft lists. Among Lexus vehicles, the ES and RX are more frequently noted in brand- or region-specific discussions, largely due to their popularity rather than any inherent security flaw. For owners, a mix of modern anti-theft tech, careful parking habits, and visibility of security measures offers the best defense against theft.

What is the #1 stolen car in America?


The #1 most stolen car in America, according to the Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI), is the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for model years 2022-2024. This high-performance model is stolen at a rate 39 times higher than the average vehicle, partly due to its high horsepower and the data available through on-board ports.
 

  • High theft rate: The Camaro ZL1 is stolen at a rate that is nearly 40 times higher than the average car, according to Reader's Digest. 
  • Attraction to thieves: The vehicle's high horsepower is a significant factor, as muscle cars have frequently topped theft lists. 
  • Other high-theft vehicles: While the ZL1 is #1, other vehicles like the standard Chevrolet Camaro (13 times higher than average), Acura TLX, and various GMC, Ram, and Dodge pickup trucks also have high theft rates, notes AL.com. 
  • Data source: The HLDI analyzes insurance claim data to determine relative theft frequencies, which provides a more accurate picture of which vehicles are most at risk. 



Are Lexus targeted for theft?


Brand has five of the top eight cars most likely to be stolen. Five Lexus models were among the top 10 cars most likely to be stolen in 2024, according to government data – and the Range Rover, previously a high-profile target for car thieves, is now among the most protected.



Which Lexus is stolen the most?


Lexus RX Series
It holds across the section: Lexus RX Series, down year-over-year from 3,037 stolen to 1,124; Honda CR-V dipping from 2,988 stolen units in 2023 to 1,911 in 2024. That Highlander fell from top spot to eighth, with a sharp drop from 3,414 swiped in 2023 to 1,141 in 2024.



What is the hardest luxury car to steal?


Thieves often avoid high-end vehicles like Mercedes-Benz and newer BMWs because they are more difficult to steal, easily tracked, and too risky to sell or strip. These cars often come with multi-layered security systems, making them less attractive targets.


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