Lexus will debut its first three-row electric SUV within days, positioning itself as the premium alternative to Toyota's upcoming Highlander EV. Spy photographers caught the luxury crossover testing ahead of its official unveiling, confirming what insiders already knew. the vehicle shares its platform with Toyota's mass-market three-row EV but adds the expected Lexus treatments. upscale materials, refined suspension tuning, and a higher price point separate the two siblings. Toyota targets families who need seven seats and electric power, while Lexus captures buyers willing to pay for prestige and cabin quality alongside that capability.
This move fills a gap in Lexus's EV lineup. The brand currently offers the UX 300e and RZ 450e, but neither seats three rows. Adding a luxury three-row option directly challenges premium electric SUVs from Genesis, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz. Toyota's platform decision accelerates both launches and reduces development costs. expect the Lexus version to arrive in dealerships after the Highlander EV, likely commanding a $10,000 to $15,000 premium over its Toyota sibling.
