Lexus is taking aim at the heart of the family SUV market with the 2025 TX 350. It’s a spacious, quiet, and refined three-row SUV that does many things right. With a quiet, smooth ride, plenty of space in all three rows, and the brand’s latest tech, the TX 350 checks the right boxes for families who want premium comfort without sacrificing practicality.

2025 Lexus TX 350 Review

One of the biggest highlights of the Lexus TX 350 is just how roomy and usable its interior is. Unlike many three-row SUVs that treat the third row as an afterthought, the TX makes it functional. Adults can actually fit in the third row comfortably, making it a strong choice for road trips or large families. The second row is equally spacious and can be configured with either a bench seat or captain’s chairs, depending on your preference. Lexus also offers available heated and ventilated second-row seats, which is a rare luxury in this segment.

Behind the third row, you’ll find 20.2 cubic feet of cargo space, more than enough for groceries, sports gear, or luggage. Fold the third row down, and that expands to 57.4 cubic feet, giving the TX solid cargo flexibility.

On the tech front, the TX 350 doesn’t disappoint. A 14-inch touchscreen infotainment system takes center stage and is not only sleek in appearance but impressively responsive. You also get a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, which gives the driver a modern, customizable display. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come standard, eliminating the need for messy cords. Audiophiles can opt for the available 21-speaker Mark Levinson premium sound system, which sounds great.

2025 Lexus TX 350 Review

Performance-wise, the TX 350 is powered by a 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that delivers 275 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. While the powertrain is adequate for daily driving and highway cruising, it doesn’t deliver the excitement or sharp handling of more performance-focused SUVs. The brake feel can be a bit numb at times, and driving enthusiasts may find the TX 350 a bit too laid-back for spirited driving.

2025 Lexus TX 350 Review

But what the TX 350 lacks in excitement, it more than makes up for in ride comfort. The suspension soaks up bumps and road imperfections effortlessly, and the cabin remains whisper-quiet even at highway speeds. It’s this refined, smooth ride quality that makes the TX 350 stand out.

Fuel economy is another plus. The TX 350 returns up to 27 mpg on the highway with front-wheel drive and 26 mpg with all-wheel drive, which is impressive for a vehicle of this size and capability. Towing capability is also solid, with the ability to tow up to 5,000 pounds.

If there’s one area where the Lexus TX 350 could use improvement, it’s in the cabin materials. While the layout is functional and the tech features are cutting-edge, some of the materials feel a bit too plain for a luxury-branded SUV. Those seeking high-end finishes or eye-catching design might find the interior a little underwhelming.

Pricing for the 2025 Lexus TX 350 starts at $56,590. The top spec TX 350 F Sport Handling AWD model is priced at $65,860.

2025 Lexus TX 350 Review

If you’re looking for a family-focused luxury SUV that delivers space, tech, comfort, and efficiency, the 2025 Lexus TX 350 hits a sweet spot.

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2025-lexus-tx-350-review-a-comfortable-three-row-suv-for-familiesIf you're looking for a family-focused luxury SUV that delivers space, tech, comfort, and efficiency, the 2025 Lexus TX 350 hits a sweet spot.