Lexus prices 2016 RX, CT200h, GS 2.0t, RC 2.0t and LX570

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The 2016 RX350 will start at $42,840, a $930 increase over the third-generation model. Adding all-wheel-drive to this V-6 RX will run another $1,400.

At the top of the RX line is the new 450h F-Sport iteration, which starts at $57,985. Based on the success of the F-Sport throughout its lineup, Lexus made the combination of its hybrid RX and F-Sport package available for the first time in 2016.

All prices include a $940 destination charge.

The RC 200t is also new for 2016 and uses the same engine with the same power ratings as the IS. This new base RC will start at $40,935, undercutting BMW’s 428i coupe by $1,910.

The RC’s four-door brother, the GS, gets a light refresh for 2016, as well as the addition of the 2.0-liter turbo as a new GS 200t base model. It will start at $46,555, just a tick less than Audi’s A6 2.0T and about $5,000 less than a BMW 528i.


The biggest price jump comes on the 2016 LX570. Lexus gave this full-size SUV a thorough makeover for 2016 with new interior and exterior styling, a new eight-speed transmission and a standard suite of autonomous safety features like adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking and lane-keeping assist.

All this pushes the 2016 LX price up $6,640 to $89,820.

Not every Lexus got a price increase for 2016. Sales of the CT 200h -- the compact hybrid hatchback that’s the entry point to the Lexus brand -- slipped 18 percent through September versus the first nine months of 2014.

Thus, the car’s base price drops $935 to $32,190 and the F-Sport version is now $33,920, a cool $2,200 cheaper than in 2015.

From autonews:
http://www.autonews.com/article/201...895/lexus-prices-reskinned-2016-rx-from-42840



excellent pricing for 2.0t and RX!