Introducing the 2026 Lexus RZ: Power, Performance, and Innovation

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What’s New in the 2026 Lexus RZ?

The 2026 Lexus RZ marks a significant evolution in the brand’s electric vehicle lineup. Building upon the foundation laid by its predecessors, including the Toyota BZ4X and Subaru Solterra, the RZ 550e F Sport variant now boasts an impressive 402 horsepower. With upgraded powertrain specifications and a fresh electrical architecture, it’s clear that Lexus is aiming for both efficiency and performance.

Enhanced Powertrain and Range

Although Lexus has not fully disclosed the specs for the new hardware in the RZ, the improvements are notable. The redesigned battery and more efficient motors contribute to a 20% range increase for the front-wheel-drive RZ 300e, taking its range past 300 miles. Meanwhile, the all-wheel-drive RZ 450e benefits from a 14% range boost, nearing 250 miles. The enhanced power output results in the front-drive RZ now generating 221 horsepower, up by 20 from last year’s model, while the AWD variation offers power outputs ranging from 308 to 375 hp.

Styling and Driving Experience

The RZ 550e F Sport is tailored for enthusiasts who crave a bit of excitement. Sporting features like sport-tuned springs and dampers, it promises a dynamic driving experience, complemented by interactive manual drive capabilities. The innovative steer-by-wire system, which replaces the traditional steering wheel with a yoke, enhances driver engagement while minimizing the steering input required. This evolution in design not only promotes efficiency but also visual appeal, with unique front and rear bumpers and 20-inch wheels that give the SUV an aggressive aesthetic.

As the release date approaches in late 2025, pricing is expected to be competitive, making the 2026 Lexus RZ a standout option in the electric vehicle market.

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