Lexus was seriously lacking a proper three-row crossover in its lineup until the TX arrived in 2023. With a third row that’s big enough for adults and more luxury than the Toyota Grand Highlander with which it shares a platform, the TX has been a success. In the first three quarters of 2025, Lexus has sold nearly 40,000 of them, a year-on-year increase of over 85%. If you want to get behind the wheel of a TX, Lexus is currently running lease deals on two variants—but these expire soon, so you’ll need to move quickly.
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This Month’s Lexus TX Lease Deals
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The Lexus TX lease price for this month starts at $559 per month over 36 months, with $4,999 due at signing. This lease is applicable to the TX 350, the base model in the lineup, and excludes tax, title, licensing, and registration costs.
As with other Lexus TX lease offers available right now, it includes 10,000 miles annually and a cost of $0.25 for every additional mile will apply. This offer is available in the following states: AK, AZ, CA, CO, ID, MT, NM, NV, OR, UT, WA, and WY. If you live in another state, check the Lexus incentives page using your zip code, as similar details may be available.
The only other Lexus TX lease deal available right now is for the TX 500h F Sport Performance Premium AWD, a more powerful and highly-specified version of the crossover. In this case, it’ll cost you $839 per month over 36 months, with $6,999 due at signing. Both of these lease deals expire on December 1, 2025.
If you want to buy a Lexus TX, it starts at $55,640 for the base TX 350, increasing all the way up to $69,160 for the hybrid featured here. The 550h+ plug-in hybrid is even pricier, at $79,510.
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Powertrain and Features
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Starting with the TX 350 models, these have a 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine making 275 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque. The TX 500h hybrid has the same powertrain but with electric motors added, and produces 366 hp combined. Finally, the TX 550h+ has a 3.5L V6 plug-in hybrid powertrain with 404 hp combined—this is the only one that can cover 33 miles on electric power alone. The TX 350 gets standard FWD and optional AWD, while both hybrids have standard AWD.
The base Lexus TX features seating for seven people and a NuLuxe-trimmed interior. It also gets the following features as standard:
- 12.3-inch multi-information display
- 14-inch touchscreen
- 12-speaker sound system
- Heated front seats
- Heated steering wheel
- Wireless phone charging
- Power-folding mirrors
- Blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert
- Parking assistance
- Adaptive cruise control
F Sport models feature sportier styling inside and out, along with ventilated front seats and second-row captain’s chairs, with seating capacity reduced to six. They also get larger 22-inch alloy wheels. Only Luxury trims come with semi-aniline leather.
Final Thoughts
The main question you need to ask yourself before taking up a Lexus TX leasing deal is whether it’s worth the higher price over the equally practical Toyota Grand Highlander, which can be leased from $369 per month. Of course, the Lexus has better finishes and a more prestigious badge, but driving both is a good idea before making a decision.
If you can afford it, lease or buy a Lexus TX 550h+ plug-in hybrid. It’s a brilliant family vehicle, combining V6 power with the efficiency of all-electric driving for shorter trips. It’s also loaded with tech and comfort features that will keep a large family happy.
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