The luxury 3-row SUV space is filled with many competitive options, all vying for the attention of consumers who want a comfortable, yet spacious environment. When Lexus launched the TX just a couple years ago, this model made quite the splash and has continued to grow in sales ever since. So, as this model continues to surpass rivals such as the Acura MDX, is this the ultimate 3-Row SUV to buy?? This article is an in-depth dive into the 2026 Lexus TX but be sure to watch the video below for a detailed visual look!

What’s New for 2026?

  • 550h+ gets Pano roof
  • Matador Red Mica now on non-F-Sport models

Trims and Pricing

TX 350:

  • Standard FWD: $57,090
  • Premium FWD: $59,890
  • Luxury FWD: $62,240
  • F-Sport Handling AWD: $66,360

TX 500h:

  • F-Sport Premium AWD: $70,610
  • F-Sport Luxury AWD: $73,760

TX 550h+:

  • Luxury AWD: $80,960

With the exception of the 550h+ models, all prices rise less than $1,000 for the 2026 model year, but beware this model can still get pricey.

Air ball and slam dunk

Slam Dunk: The TX packaging remains a huge advantage in terms of space

Air Ball: We wish the cabin materials would be more luxury focused on all trims

Design and Features

As mentioned above, please watch the videos linked below for a full in-depth exploration of the exterior design and differences. Outside of the new paint addition for non-F-Sport models, the Lexus TX doesn’t have any design updates this year. Note you can choose from a couple of different design groups depending on your preference for sportiness.

Here is the full breakdown of what we know about the feature availability:

Feature

Availability

Exterior

LED Headlights

Standard

LED Fog Lamps

Available

Wheels

20-22-inch alloys depending on trim

Mirrors

Standard heated, BSM, Power folding, Driver Auto-Dimming

LED Taillights

Standard LED

Exposed Exhaust

Not Available on Any model

Towing Capacity

5,000 lbs

Forward Emergency Braking

Standard on all TX Models

Auto High Beams

Adaptive Cruise Control

Lane Keep Assist

Traffic Jam Assist and Smart Parking

Available

 

When it comes to the Interior, the TX will also be well-equipped on all trims. 

Interior

Digital Key

Optional

Smart Entry

Standard

Seat Materials

Nu-Luxe Leatherette, Real Leather, or Semi-Aniline Leather

Seat Adjustment

Standard: 10-way power | Luxury: 4-way lumbar and thigh extension | Memory: Premium+

Push Button Start

Standard

Gauge Cluster

Standard: 12.3-in Full Digital Display

Head-up Display

Optional on Luxury Models

Steering Wheel

Heating Standard

Wireless Charging

Standard

360 Degree Camera

Optional on all trims excluding the base model

Ambient Lighting

350 Luxury+

3-Zone Climate Controls

Standard

Seat Climate

Heated Seats: Standard | Ventilated Seats: Premium+

Audio System

Standard: 12-Speakers | Available: 21-speaker Mark Levinson PurePlay Audio

Screen

Standard: 14-inch display with Wireless CarPlay and Android Auto | Navigation Optional

Rearview Mirror

Standard: Auto-dimming | Optional: Camera Mirror

Moonroof

Standard 350 Premium+, 500h Luxury, and standard on 550h

 

The rear of the TX is also well-equipped, making it the best in the entire Lexus lineup.

Rear Amenities

Captain’s Chairs (6 Seats)

Standard on the 500, 550h, and 350 F-Sport | Adds Removable Center Console

Heated and Ventilated Rear Seats

Heating: 350 Luxury+ | Ventilation: 350 F-Sport+

Rear Sunshades

Standard

Power Folding Third Row

Standard

Tailgate

Hands-Free Power

 

For in depth details on the 2026 TX, watch our full first look review linked at the bottom of this article.

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What’s Under the Hood?

The 2026 Lexus TX remains with 3 unique powertrain options depending on your electrification preferences:

  • TX350 (Traditional Gas):
    • 2.4L Turbo I-4
    • 275 hp and 317 lb.ft
    • FWD or AWD
    • 0-60: 7.8s (AWD)
    • 8-speed automatic
  • TX 500h (Performance Hybrid):
    • 2.4L Turbo-4 w/ front electric motor and rear e-axle
    • 366 hp | 406 lb ft of torque
    • Same design system as the Lexus RX 500h Performance
    • Direct-4 AWD only
    • 0-60: 6.1s
    • 6-speed automatic
  • TX 550h+ (Plug-in Hybrid):
    • 3.5L V-6 + Li-Ion battery, 2 electric motors
    • 404 hp total system
    • Direct-4 AWD
    • 0-60: 5.9s (fastest TX)
    • EV Range: 33 miles
    • eCVT

As for the driving dynamics, all models will have Active Noise Cancelation. The Sportier 500h model will add Dynamic Rear Steering, Adaptive Suspension, and Sport Tuned Suspension. The fuel economy for each model is as currently listed below:

350 FWD: 21/27/23 MPG

350 AWD: 20/26/23 MPG

500h AWD: 27/28/27 MPG

550h+: 29/28/29 MPG

We hope you have found this overview of the 2026 Lexus TX helpful! For a more detailed first look of the TX, please watch our videos below! What do you think of the 2026 Lexus TX? Let us know in the comments!