2026 Lexus RX 350 vs 2026 Lexus TX 350 near Washington, DC
The 2026 Lexus RX 350 is shown left, and the 2026 Lexus TX 350 is shown right.
The 2026 Lexus RX 350 and TX 350 are both luxury midsize SUVs. If you’re curious how to tell them apart, we recommend that you check out this Pohanka Lexus article. The information below covers the key highlights found in both vehicles and how they could benefit specific driving situations in Washington, DC, and other cities in the region.
Performance
Did you know the 2026 Lexus RX 350 and TX 350 have the same powertrain? Each SUV has a standard 2.4L turbo in-line 4-cylinder engine. This system generates 275 horsepower¹ and 317 lb.-ft. of torque. Plus, a standard 8-speed automatic transmission is part of the list of specs built into the model. That means the gear shifting will transition smoothly when accelerating on State Road 295. You’ll also be able to choose between editions that have standard FWD or available AWD. Both systems provide reliable traction, but you can go with the latter if you’re likely to encounter challenging conditions, such as slippery streets or unpredictable residential roads. There’s also standard electric power steering, which helps you navigate through treacherous turns and curves regardless of the SUV.
Exterior Features
The 2026 RX 350 and 2026 Lexus TX 350 have unique styling, but they still carry the brand standard, such as the galvanized steel-aluminum alloy outer shell. The smooth exterior is a sign that the engineers followed the modernized trends. There’s a difference in the previous versions in that the spindle front grille is more subtle, giving the design a more trapezoidal shape. All of the sculpted aesthetics encourage aerodynamic drag, which is further seen in the standard rear spoiler. A standard power rear door is built into the SUVs as well, giving you the ability to control opening and closing the gate without touching the hatch. Standard LED bulbs are built into the headlamps, Daytime Running Lights, and taillamps, which means plenty of illumination while you’re headed to destinations like Northwest Stadium. The significant difference between them is that the RX 350 has standard 19-inch alloy wheels, while the TX 350 has 20-inch variants.
Interior Features
The 2026 Lexus RX 350 has 97 cubic ft. of passenger space, allowing you to seat up to five people in the cabin. Meanwhile, the Lexus TX 350 has 154.4 cubic ft. of passenger volume, and it has the ability to seat up to seven people. The former is suitable for smaller groups, which is excellent for new families. Those who generally prefer to bring more crewmates may find it more beneficial to purchase the latter. Although the RX 350 comes with a standard 9.8-inch touchscreen, you’ll have an opportunity to utilize an available 14.0-inch alternative by shopping for a higher trim level. The TX 350 already has the 14.0-inch variant. That’s because the creators of both vehicles wanted to provide technology relative to the size of the model. Regardless of this decision, both midsize SUVs have standard 12-speaker Lexus Audio Systems. Additionally, a standard multi-zone automatic climate control system with an interior air filter is one of many convenient features inside the interior. If you’d like to see how each of these elements works, stop by our dealership’s location.
2026 Lexus RX 350 Key Features:
- 2.4L turbo in-line 4-cylinder engine
- 275 horsepower*
- Standard 19-inch alloy wheels
- 97.0 cubic ft. of passenger space
- Standard 9.8-inch touchscreen
2026 Lexus TX 350 Key Features:
- 2.4L turbo in-line 4-cylinder engine
- 275 horsepower*
- Standard 20-inch alloy wheels
- 154.4 cubic ft. of passenger space
- Standard 14.0-inch touchscreen
Dealership Information
1. Ratings achieved using required premium unleaded gasoline w/ an octane rating of 91 or higher. If premium fuel is not used, performance will decrease. Horsepower may vary depending on accessories added to vehicle.


