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Lexus finally puts a price tag on the 2026 RZ electric SUV

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Max McDee, 03 October 2025

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After revealing the updated RZ electric SUV back in May, Lexus has now answered the big question on everyone's mind: how much will it cost? The company has announced official pricing for the 2026 RZ lineup in the United Kingdom. With ordering now open for a spring 2026 delivery, we now have an idea of the costs, from the base model to the powerful new F Sport flagship.

The entry point for the 2026 Lexus RZ family is the front-wheel-drive RZ 350e Premium, which starts at an on-the-road price of $74,151. For that price, customers get the model with 221 horsepower and the longest potential driving range of the lineup, an EPA-estimated 300 miles on 18-inch wheels. A slightly better-equipped RZ 350e Premium Plus is also available for $76,349.

Lexus finally puts a price tag on the 2026 RZ electric SUV

The RZ 500e Premium gets the reworked 308-horsepower Direct4 AWD system and starts from $80,469. This mid-range option provides a decent boost in performance yet still offers a solid EPA-estimated range of 260 miles. The RZ 500e is available in a few trims, climbing to $90,356 for the top-tier Takumi version.

The most anticipated pricing was for the new top-of-the-line performance model, the RZ 550e F Sport. This model starts at $93,103, with a higher-spec F Sport Takumi variant available for $96,124. This is the most powerful RZ ever with a 402-horsepower all-wheel-drive system.

Lexus finally puts a price tag on the 2026 RZ electric SUV

The cost also covers exclusive F Sport styling, including a unique front grille, redesigned bumpers, a rear spoiler, and 20-inch wheels. For this premium, buyers also get the new steer-by-wire system and the "Interactive Manual Drive," which simulates manual gear shifting.

The 2026 model year upgrades include a new, more efficient 77 kWh battery pack and charging improvements. Every 2026 RZ will come with an 11-kW onboard AC charger for faster home top-ups, and the American market versions will adopt the North American Charging System (NACS) port.

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  • 07 Oct 2025

Its much better that all those unreliable brands.

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  • n5n
  • 05 Oct 2025

Any improvement on the range? Or it’s charging capacity. Both disasters on my 2023 model!

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  • 04 Oct 2025

Wait. Did legal actually approve electronic door releases?

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