LEXUS RX400H

Largely cosmetic, the upgrade for the Lexus RX 400h distances the hybrid SUV from the RX 350

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Lexus has introduced a facelifted version of its hybrid SUV, the RX 400h.

The RX 400h accounts for two thirds of hybrid sales for the Lexus marque (more here) and Lexus Australia is planning to keep interest alive with the updated model.

Changes to the exterior included revised headlights, tail lights, badges and door sills, all of which are finished with blue accents to identify the RX 400h as the green model. Seems like 'blue' is the new 'green'...

Additionally, the grille has been restyled, as have the door handles. The 18-inch alloy wheels are finished in chrome now and the rear spoiler is body-coloured.

Woodgrain trim inside the cabin is complemented by red or black accents for the doors, instrument panel, steering wheel and armrests.

Along with the facelift, the RX 400h is also now equipped as standard with automatic door locks and anti-theft detection.

 

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