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2026 Lexus RZ

Car and Driver · Jun 8, 2026, 3:52 PM

Key takeaways

  • To this point, our biggest gripes with the RZ electric compact SUV have centered around its lack of pep and its limited electric driving range, but Lexus has addressed both of those complaints for 2026.
  • With upgraded battery and charging tech, the base RZ now has a maximum range of 301 miles—great news for range-anxiety sufferers.
  • Expert Tip: While the RZ's teardrop shape is good for aerodynamics and rear-seat headroom, its sloping roofline hampers cargo space.

Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.

Marc Urbano|Car and Driver MSRP$47,395–$58,395Shop New Shop Used Get your trade-in value HIGHSMore range and power than before, just-right ride and handling balance, one of the most affordable options in its segment.LOWSLimited cargo capacity, some overbearing driver aids, no one-pedal driving mode.VERDICTThe RZ has always delivered signature Lexus plushness, and with improved power and range, it's now more compelling than ever.For Sale Near You See all results for new 2026 Lexus RZ for sale near 03125

To this point, our biggest gripes with the RZ electric compact SUV have centered around its lack of pep and its limited electric driving range, but Lexus has addressed both of those complaints for 2026. The front-wheel-drive RZ350e variant receives a power bump to 221 horsepower, and a new 402-hp RZ550e F Sport joins the lineup as the sprightliest of the crew.

With upgraded battery and charging tech, the base RZ now has a maximum range of 301 miles—great news for range-anxiety sufferers. While we previously thought of the RZ as a solid Lexus but a mediocre EV, its range and power improvements have upped its competitiveness in a segment full of highly capable rivals.

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