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2022 Lexus RX Hybrid vs. 2022 BMW X5 Hybrid


Overview

Luxury isn't limited to sedans anymore as manufacturers have also taken over the crossover SUV market. If you're ready to put a luxury SUV in your garage and want to go with a hybrid option, the Lexus RX and BMW X5 are great options. Let's look at the 2022 Lexus RX Hybrid vs. the BMW X5 Hybrid to determine which one fits your lifestyle best.


Trim Levels

The 2022 Lexus RX Hybrid is available in several trims: 450h AWD, 450h F Sport AWD, 450h AWD Black Line Special Edition, 450hL AWD, and 450hL AWD Black Line Special Edition. These styles allow you to customize your RX with a sport suspension, a blacked-out appearance, and more. For the BMW X5, there's one plug-in hybrid trim: xDrive45e. While there are packages you can add to the X5, your options for features are limited.




Comfort Level

The front seats of the 2022 Lexus RX 450h are accommodating and wide, providing a comfortable ride, no matter how long you're in the vehicle. The second-row seats also offer a cushioned surface with the ability to recline for added comfort. Thanks to the RX Hybrid's suspension system, you won't feel the road's bumps. The quiet cabin is well-insulated against outside noise, including tires and wind, while the hybrid powertrain adds to the peace and quiet. The 2022 BMW X5 xDrive45e also offers comfortable front seats that are firm and supportive, while the rear seats are flat and lack bolstering. To get a smooth ride, you'll need to add the optional air suspension to your X5. In addition, highway speeds add minimal wind and road noise.




Fuel Economy

On the 2022 Lexus RX Hybrid, you get a hybrid powertrain based on a 3.5-liter V-6 paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission. This combination gets an EPA-estimated 31 mpg for city driving and 28 mpg on the highway, giving you more time on the road to do the things you enjoy and spending less money at the pump. The 2022 BMW X5 xDrive45e comes with a turbocharged six-cylinder engine paired with electric motors and a hybrid battery pack that lets you charge it up. You get an estimated 31 miles of all-electric driving with the X5. You can expect slightly lower EPA-estimated ratings on this hybrid, coming in at 18 mpg in the city and 25 mpg on the highway. If you're looking for more options, better comfort, and a higher fuel economy rating, the 2022 Lexus RX Hybrid wins, hands down.