Showing posts with label rz. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 24, 2025

2026MY Lexus RZ

First launched two years ago, the Lexus original EV, the RZ, has been updated for the 2026 model year. However, you won't find anything outside of it because most of the major changes come from within.

2026 Lexus RZ
2026 Lexus RZ

Now starting at 7,900,000 Japanese Yen plus additional costs, the Lexus RZ was made even better. No, you won't find any changes outside except for the fact that the range-topper model, the RZ550e F SPORT, features a two-tone exterior paint.

2026 Lexus RZ
2026 Lexus RZ interior

The interior of the RZ models, including the front-wheel-drive RZ350e Version L and the 4WD RZ500e Version L, remains unchanged. It features a conventional steering wheel, rotary shift selector, compact air conditioning, digital rear-view mirror, a 14-inch touchscreen with voice activation, and USB-C connectivity. The RZ accommodates up to five passengers and is designed for VIP transport rather than as a people carrier. It offers 522 liters of boot space with the rear seats up and up to 1451 liters when they are folded down, along with features like a hands-free power back door and a hidden deck board for utility.

The RZ550e F SPORT introduces the One Motion Grip yoke steering wheel, which aims to reduce stress and enhance driver engagement, making it a noteworthy feature despite being controversial.

2026 Lexus RZ
2026 Lexus RZ

2026 Lexus RZ
2026 Lexus RZ

The EV powertrain and the dynamics are heavily revised in this latest Lexus RZ update. The lower front suspension was trimmed down for weight-saving measures while implementing new internal parts in the hub bearing and repositioning the steering gearbox. In the case of the RZ500e and the RZ550e F SPORT, the DIRECT4 has been revamped for better traction and stability performance.

Combined with the revamped suspension setup, the revised DIRECT4 system, and the RZ550e F SPORT-exclusive One Motion Grip steer-by-wire system, the dynamics have never been so alive.

The electric vehicle (EV) powertrains have been recalibrated thanks to a new 77 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. The front-wheel-drive RZ350e produces 167KW of power and boasts a driving range of 733 km. In contrast, the all-wheel-drive RZ500e and RZ550e F SPORT models feature an additional 167KW electric motor at the rear. In terms of driving range, the RZ500e can travel up to 629 km, while the RZ550e F SPORT can cover 582 km.

Another exclusive to the RZ550e F SPORT is the controversial new Interactive Manual Drive, which allows the driver to engage its 8-speed Manual Mode, giving them a video game-like experience while going behind the wheel. Fake gearshifts are nothing new for an electric car like this, but this cheesy feature can surely come in handy.

2026 Lexus RZ 600e F SPORT Performance
2026 Lexus RZ600e F SPORT Performance

To enhance the RZ's electric performance, a limited edition RZ 600e F SPORT Performance was introduced in very limited quantities. Priced at 12,165,000 Yen, plus additional costs, it is based on the RZ550e F SPORT variant but features unique aerodynamic updates and an extra 13 kW of power, bringing its total to 313 kW.

Like before, the Lexus RZ features a wide array of advanced safety features such as a Pre-Collision System, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert and Lane Tracing Assist, Lane Change Assist, Driver Monitor, Proactive Driving Assist, and more.

With major updates underneath and the addition of the RZ550e F SPORT with fake gearshifts, the Lexus RZ is becoming more razor-sharp than ever. With this one, Lexus's road to electrification definitely won't have its last word. This is what the Lexus RZ should have been from the start.

Photo: Toyota Motor Corporation

Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Lexus RZ 450e

The first-ever Lexus RZ has arrived, signaling the start of Lexus's journey to electrification in the midst of the new normal. So, what's it all about? Lexus's first original electric crossover that shook the world since its world premiere?

2023 Lexus RZ
2023 Lexus RZ

Priced at an ultra-expensive 8.8 million Japanese Yen plus additional costs, the first-ever Lexus RZ electric crossover is an all-original electric crossover built from the ground up and ready to take on the new normal like bread and butter. The razor-sharp looks, luxurious interior, cutting-edge technology, and modest performance made the RZ a worthy contender to the likes of Mercedes's EQC and Audi's Q8 e-Tron.

2023 Lexus RZ
2023 Lexus RZ

Beginning with the design, the RZ draws inspiration from the LF-Z Electrified Concept, the one that spearheaded Lexus's new design direction, which was started with the second-generation NX. Forged by the brand's new design direction, the RZ, as the name implies, is razor sharp and knife-edge in every direction, and if looks could kill, the RZ is the last thing you'll ever see on the road. It takes a stealthy approach as an electric crossover until it delivers its second strike.

2023 Lexus RZ
2023 Lexus RZ interior

Razor sharp the exterior design is, the RZ features a fully functional interior that combines minimalism, a user-friendly approach, and comforts like a true luxury car should. At the driver's side, the RZ features a conventional steering wheel at launch, a rotary shift selector, a new and compact air conditioning unit, an available digital rear-view mirror, a 14-inch touchscreen with a rather annoying voice activation feature, USB-C connectivity, and more.

On the comfort side, the RZ can accommodate up to five people, and although too expensive to be used as a people carrier or for TNVS purposes, its purpose is to escort VIPs to their desired destination like a boss. As for boot space, the RZ can accommodate 522 liters of luggage with the rear seats present, and when folded down, it can fit up to 1451 liters. Coupled with useful features such as the hands-free power back door, a tonneau cover, and a hidden deck board underneath, there are many ways to make use of the RZ's boot space for keeps.

2023 Lexus RZ
2023 Lexus RZ

Running on the e-TNGA platform used by the rental-only Toyota bZ4X, the RZ features eAxle, DIRECT4 AWD system, and the most sophisticated chassis and suspension setup curated to deliver a signature Lexus driving feel no matter where you're going. With its posture, traction, and power distribution, the RZ's dynamics are nearly great to live with, and it takes guts to fully understand how it behaves on the open road.

Asked about the steering, the RZ features a conventional rack-assisted electric power steering system that feels above average for an electric crossover like this. However, to bring the most out of the RZ, Lexus is working on a new One Motion Grip steer-by-wire system coming to this mid-decade as a new option. The One Motion Grip system involves the use of an F1-style steering wheel, otherwise known as the yoke, which delivers less stress and more engagement for the drivers. Although controversial, the special steering wheel is worth checking out if Lexus is done experimenting with it and ready for market introduction.

Because of its eAxle, DIRECT4, and its 71.40kWh lithium battery pack, the RZ's electric propulsion system produces a total power output of 313PS and 432Nm of torque output. It has a 0-100kph time of less than five and a half seconds and a top speed of 160kph. The driving range is good for 494km based on WLTC Mode standards.

As an electric crossover built for the new normal, the Lexus RZ features a wide array of advanced safety features such as a Pre-Collision System, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert and Lane Tracing Assist, Lane Change Assist, Driver Monitor, Proactive Driving Assist, and more. Such features are worth noting for the drivers behind the wheel, although some would not be happy about these features.

The first-ever Lexus RZ truly is the start of a new era for Lexus at the age of electrification. Although above average to drive until the yoke is loose, the razor-sharp styling, interior, and tech made the RZ fit for the new normal. This is something to watch out for: stealthy recasting and a second strike.

Available colors: Sonic Quartz, Sonic Iridium, Sonic Chrome, Graphite Black Glass Flake, Sonic Copper, and Ether Metallic.

Photo: Toyota Motor Corporation