![]() ![]() Overall, it is a very cozy and comfortable environment from Lexus, so thumbs up for the cabin design. It seemed a bit on the small side for my liking, so an upgrade to the larger 12.3-inch screen would be welcome. The cabin is well laid out with all controls within easy reach of the driver, with a central screen that protrudes from the dash. The heated and cooled front seats are quite comfortable and they offer an excellent driving position. It starts with the most visible element, a two-tone cabin (black/birch) featuring NuLuxe seats, and also features a black matte walnut trim. Interior: Like the exterior, the RX 350 Moonlight Edition offers some tweaks to the already elegant passenger cabin to enhance the experience. The RX350 has some nice accent lines on its profile, and the raked back LED headlight assembly goes nicely with the spindle grille and air intakes. The addition of several exterior touches mentioned above – 20-inch black wheels, black-out grille and more – do differentiate this trim from the rest, however.Īgainst the backdrop of the Eminent White Pearl of the tester, these extra elements definitely pop, especially the wheel treatment. ![]() The nice thing is that despite being a luxury SUV with a V6 engine, it will operate on regular fuel.Įxterior: The Moonlight Edition’s styling does not differ greatly from the rest of the RX lineup, retaining many of the features that make it an attractive SUV. While the average combined fuel economy for the RX350 is 10.8 litres per 100 kilometres, my figure was significantly higher at 14.0 L/100 which could be because of some colder weather, but there was a lot of highway driving during the week. The overall feel and responsiveness from the engine is quite good. The engine and transmission combine to deliver that power in a smooth and efficient manner, resulting in excellent acceleration. It produces 295 horsepower and 268 pound-feet of torque, which are good numbers for the RX. ![]() The RX350 we drove had the 3.5-litre V6 engine under the hood, which is paired to an eight-speed automatic transmission. Powertrain: The RX lineup features both traditional ICE engines, or a hybrid powertrain. The all-wheel drive RX 350 is also well equipped with safety technology thanks to the Lexus Safety System + 2.0 and Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Braking, rain-sensing wipers, a backup camera, and Intuitive Park Assist with Auto Braking. These special editions are only available in two exterior colours however, Eminent White Pearl or Caviar Black, so hopefully you don’t want to be too flashy.Ĭustomers who purchase Moonlight Editions also receive a gift that includes a tea set with a special blend of tea for enjoyment at home, and a portable telescope to explore the cosmos when out for drives with the family.Īs tested, the Moonlight Edition of the RX 350 has a price tag of $61,145.70. There are a few select enhancements for this trim, notably 20-inch black alloy wheels, unique black exterior accents including a black-out grille, front/rear splitter, and wing mirrors, while the interior receives a black/birch interior combination featuring NuLuxe seats, light grey stitching, and black matte walnut trim. The RX lineup from Lexus has a wide array of trims and options for consumers and is one of the more popular models from the Japanese luxury carmaker.įor 2022, there are now no less that 17 different configurations available thanks to the addition of limited production runs of Moonlight Editions for the RX 450h and the RX 350 we recently drove. ![]()
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