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Lexus RX 350 2025 à vendre

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$56 595

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01

What are the prices and trims of the 2025 Lexus RX 350 available in Canada?

The 2025 Lexus RX 350 is available in Canada starting at $57,850 CAD in the base trim with front-wheel drive, and $60,250 CAD in AWD. The Premium trim is $63,700 CAD (AWD), including a panoramic sunroof, 10-way power driver's seat, and hands-free power liftgate. The F SPORT Series 2 is $68,200 CAD and includes adaptive suspension, sport bucket seats, and 21-inch wheels. The Executive trim at $78,600 CAD (AWD) offers semi-aniline leather, a 21-speaker Mark Levinson audio system, and a dual panoramic sunroof. All trims include the Lexus Safety Shield+ (LSS+) 3.0 as standard.

02

Is the 2025 RX 350 reliable long-term and what are the expected maintenance costs?

The 2025 RX 350 platform is built on the same TNGA-K base as the RAV4 and Camry, a platform that has demonstrated exemplary reliability since 2019. The turbocharged 2.4L four-cylinder (TNGA) engine shows a positive reliability record in its early years of production. Annual maintenance (oil change, filters, inspection) at a Lexus Canada dealership costs on average $350-$500 CAD. Oil change intervals are 12,000 km with the recommended 0W-20 synthetic oil. The 4-year/80,000 km bumper-to-bumper warranty and 6-year/110,000 km powertrain warranty are among the most generous in the premium segment in Canada.

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How does the 2025 RX 350 handle in typical Canadian winter conditions?

The 2025 RX 350 AWD is well-adapted to Canadian winters. The active all-wheel drive transfers up to 50% of torque to the rear axle based on traction conditions. Ground clearance of 199 mm is adequate for snow-covered but not severely rutted roads. Lexus recommends installing winter tires certified for temperatures below 7 °C - the original equipment tires (Bridgestone Turanza or Michelin Primacy) are not designed for snow and ice. When equipping the RX 350 AWD with quality winter tires (Michelin X-Ice Snow or Continental VikingContact 7), Quebec and Alberta owners report excellent results in daily winter driving.