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Lexington shoppers interested in an SUV from the Lexus lineup often consider the RX and the TX. While both models deliver innovative engineering and refined luxury, they serve different drivers. See what makes the 2026 Lexus TX and RX unique in the following guide from Jim Hudson Lexus Columbia. Our team will help you discover your ideal match by discussing these SUVs’ interior space and performance.
With the TX and RX side by side, the first distinction you might notice is their size. The TX is bigger and has 3 rows of seating, whereas the RX is smaller and can accommodate up to 5 passengers. For growing families in Irmo, the TX is the perfect choice. As for smaller families or single drivers, the RX will have plenty of room for every passenger. Explore the Lexus TX vs. Lexus RX interior dimensions below:
Both models come standard with a 275-hp gasoline engine and offer available hybrid or plug-in hybrid options for Chapin drivers who value efficiency. While the RX has an additional hybrid powertrain option, the TX produces the highest maximum horsepower when equipped with its V6 Plug-In Hybrid engine. View the powertrain offerings and their respective horsepower figures here:
Experience the RX and TX firsthand at our Columbia showroom. In the meantime, contact our team with any questions, and we would gladly assist you. We are here to support you during your car shopping journey.