This photo provided by Lexus shows the RX 350h. A hybrid version of the RX, the 350h gets up to an EPA-estimated 36 mpg combined with no compromises in overall luxury. This photo provided by Genesis shows the GV80. The brand’s midsize SUV, the GV80 stands out with its smooth ride quality, helpful technology features and available 375-horsepower V6 engine. This photo provided by Lexus shows the RX 350h.
Lexus vehicles have a well-earned reputation for providing a smooth ride, and the latest RX lives up to it. Additionally, the seats are comfortable and supportive and the interior is one of the quietest you’ll find. But head-to-head, the GV80 is just a bit better. RX pricing is also appealing. The least expensive RX in the lineup is the front-wheel-drive RX 350 that starts at about $50,000, including destination fees. Adding all-wheel drive is another $1,600. The GV80, which comes standard with all-wheel drive, starts at just over $59,000 for a four-cylinder 2.5T model. The RX’s lower starting price is a notable advantage, especially because both SUVs have a comparable set of initial standard features.
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