Essai Lexus RX450h L : le transporteur écolo

Until now, only Americans had access to imposing Lexuses capable of carrying more than five people. Today, Europe (around 30% of large SUV customers) has the right to them, with the arrival of the RX450h L. But this behemoth equipped with "old-school" hybrid technology is likely to remain a rarity on our narrow roads. Read the full review https://www.caradisiac.com/essai-vide... Key takeaways from the review Despite its potentially divisive looks, the Lexus RX450h L at least makes an effort to impress in a category dominated by classicism. A unique design that has been minimally altered by a version stretched by 11 cm. And while the two additional seats make it a near-unique offering in the segment, the space they offer remains limited. Finally, despite the brand's highly enjoyable hybrid technology, which is now perfectly mastered (reliability and maintenance), a plug-in solution is still not available. This is a hindrance for those with access to a charging station, even if this heavy RX L ultimately proves to be rather fuel-efficient. Caradisiac liked The extremely smooth ride The generous equipment The moderate fuel consumption (especially in the city) Caradisiac didn't like The two cramped additional seats The ergonomics of the multimedia system The pleasantness of the CVT transmission