Lexus has released 2016 model-year pricing for 22 models and 13 F-Sport models, including the refreshed RX mid-size luxury SUV and ES luxury sedan.
by Staff
May 31, 2016
Photo off 2016 ES 350 courtesy of Lexus.
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Photo off 2016 ES 350 courtesy of Lexus.
Lexus has released 2016 model-year pricing for 22 models and 13 F-Sport models, including the refreshed RX mid-size luxury SUV and ES luxury sedan.
Lexus has also released 2017 model-year retail pricing for its CT200h hybrid. That vehicle will retail for $32,200 and $33,930 for the F-Sport model.
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For the 2016-MY sedan lineup, pricing has been set at $43,985 for the rear-wheel IS 350 (add $2,165 for the all-wheel drive model); $40,650 for the IS 300 AWD; $38,275 for the IS 200t that's new for 2016; $39,050 for the ES 350; $41,970 for the ES 300h; $46,565 for the GS 200t that's new for 2016; $50,950 for the rear-wheel GS 350 (add $470 for AWD); $64,030 for the 450h hybrid; $85,390 for the GS F; $73,470 for the rear-wheel LS 460 (add $2,945 for AWD); $79,770 for the rear-wheel LS 460 L (add $3,485 for AWD); and $121,390 for the LS 600h L.
For the 2016-MY F-Sport sedan lineup, pricing has been set at $44,975 for the rear-wheel IS 350 (add $1,725 for the all-wheel drive model); $41,820 for the IS 300 AWD; $41,820 for the IS 200t that was new for 2016; $69,075 for the GS 450h hybrid; $55,065 for the rear-wheel GS 350 (add $1,745 for AWD); $54,235 for the GS 200t; and $83,450 for the rear-wheel LS 460 (add $2,915 for AWD).
For the 2016-MY utility lineup, pricing has been set at $35,915 for the front-wheel NX 200t add $1,400 for AWD); $40,670 for the NX 300h (add $1,590 for AWD); $42,850 for the RX 350 (add $1,400 for AWD); $53,185 for the RX 450h (add $1,400 for AWD); $51,730 for the GX 460; and $89,830 for the LX 570 that's new for 2016.
For the 2016-MY F-Sport utility lineup, pricing has been set at $38,015 for the front-wheel NX 200t (add $1,400 for AWD); $57,995 for the AWD RX 450h hybrid; and $50,075 for the AWD RX 350.
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