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==Colors== | ==Colors== | ||
The 2007 RX 350 and 2006 RX 400h are available in the following colors: | The 2007 RX 350 and 2006 RX 400h are available in the following colors: | ||
Neptune Blue Mica | Neptune Blue Mica | ||
Flint Mica | Flint Mica | ||
Savannah Metallic | Savannah Metallic | ||
Bamboo Pearl | Bamboo Pearl | ||
Crystal White | Crystal White | ||
Millenium Silver Metallic | Millenium Silver Metallic | ||
Black Onyx | Black Onyx | ||
The 2007 RX 350 is also available in these colors (The RX 400h is not): | The 2007 RX 350 is also available in these colors (The RX 400h is not): | ||
Black Forest Pearl | Black Forest Pearl | ||
Breakwater Blue Metallic | Breakwater Blue Metallic | ||
Revision as of 00:06, 1 June 2006
The Lexus RX 350 is a crossover SUV manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corporation. It is based heavily on the Toyota Camry platform which it shares with the Toyota Highlander. The RX 350 was introduced in 1997 as the Toyota Harrier in Japan and as the RX 300 at the North American International Auto Show. It quickly gained popularity and became Lexus's best-selling model, as it was amongst the first in the crossover SUV car market genre and serves as a model for following designs.
Recent Changes
Styles and Major Options
Pricing
2007 RX 350 All Wheel Drive: MSRP $39,495
2007 RX 350 Front Wheel Drive: MSRP $38,095
2006 RX 400h All Wheel Drive: MSRP $46,755
2006 RX 400h Front Wheel Drive: MSRP $45,355
Gas Mileage
Reliablity
Safety
Photos
Colors
The 2007 RX 350 and 2006 RX 400h are available in the following colors:
Neptune Blue Mica
Flint Mica
Savannah Metallic
Bamboo Pearl
Crystal White
Millenium Silver Metallic
Black Onyx
The 2007 RX 350 is also available in these colors (The RX 400h is not):
Black Forest Pearl
Breakwater Blue Metallic
Main Competitors
Hybrid Models
Unique Attributes
Resale Values
Criticisms
Design Quirks and Oddities
Second Generation: (2004-present)
First Generation: (1998-2003)
Worldwide
Lexus, a marque of Toyota, road car timeline, 1989-present [edit] | |||||||||||||||||||||
Type | 80s | 1990s | 2000s | ||||||||||||||||||
9 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | |
Compact | IS 200/300 | IS 250/350 | |||||||||||||||||||
Mid-size | ES 250 | ES 300 | ES 300 | ES 300/330 | ES 350 | ||||||||||||||||
GS 300 | GS 300/400/430 | GS 300/430/450h | |||||||||||||||||||
Full-size | LS 400 | LS 400 | LS 430 | LS 460/600h | |||||||||||||||||
Crossover | RX 300 | RX 330/350/400h | |||||||||||||||||||
SUV | GX 470 | ||||||||||||||||||||
LX 450 | LX 470 | JX 470 | |||||||||||||||||||
Sports | SC 300/400 | SC 430 | |||||||||||||||||||
Concept | LF |
Awards
The RX 300 was MotorTrend magazine's Sport Utility of the Year for 1999. Winner Australia's Best Luxury Four Wheel Drive in 2004 - Lexus RX 330