If you’re asking how much the 2026 Lexus TX costs, the honest answer is: it depends on more than just the sticker price. The TX spans a wide range of trims and three distinct powertrains, and the price gap between the base and top configurations is significant.
At Longo Lexus, we work with buyers across Southern California every week who want to understand exactly where their money goes before they commit. Whether you’re drawn to the entry-level TX 350 or curious about the plug-in hybrid TX 550h+, we can help you find the right 2026 Lexus TX in our inventory or reach out to our team for a personalized quote.
2026 Lexus TX Price Overview: What to Expect Before You Shop
The 2026 Lexus TX starts at $58,290 and climbs to over $82,000 at the top configuration. The price difference reflects both trim-level upgrades and powertrain choices: gas, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid each carry different price points and ownership costs. The table below gives you a fast way to compare before we walk through each trim in detail.
| Trim | Starting MSRP | Powertrain | Drivetrain | Horsepower | Standout Feature |
| TX 350 (base) | $58,290 (FWD) / $59,890 (AWD) | 2.4L turbo 4-cyl | FWD/AWD | 275 hp | 14-in touchscreen, Lexus Safety System+ 3.0 |
| TX 350 Premium | $61,090 | 2.4L turbo 4-cyl | FWD | 275 hp | Upgraded interior, climate, and audio |
| TX 350 Luxury | $63,440 (FWD) / $65,040 (AWD) | 2.4L turbo 4-cyl | FWD/AWD | 275 hp | Semi-aniline leather, panoramic glass roof available |
| TX 350 F SPORT Handling | $67,560 | 2.4L turbo 4-cyl | AWD | 275 hp | 22-in Matte Black wheels, sport-tuned suspension |
| TX 500h F SPORT Performance Premium | $71,810 | Turbo 2.4L + two motors (hybrid) | DIRECT4 AWD | 366 hp | 406 lb-ft torque, hybrid efficiency |
| TX 500h F SPORT Performance Luxury | $74,960 | Turbo 2.4L + two motors (hybrid) | DIRECT4 AWD | 366 hp | 21-speaker Mark Levinson audio |
| TX 550h+ Luxury | $82,160 | 3.5L V6 PHEV | AWD | 404 hp | Up to 33 mi EV range, 29 mpg combined |
How Powertrain Choice Shapes the 2026 Lexus TX Price
One of the most impactful decisions when shopping the TX is powertrain. The TX 350 uses a 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder delivering 275 hp. The TX 500h steps up to a hybrid system pairing that same engine with two electric motors for 366 hp and 406 lb-ft of torque, with DIRECT4 AWD standard. DIRECT4 and Dynamic Rear Steering are exclusive to the hybrid and plug-in hybrid TX, so the gas TX 350 trims, including F SPORT Handling, use a conventional all-wheel-drive system instead. The TX 550h+ is a plug-in hybrid with a 3.5L V6, 404 total hp, and up to 33 miles of all-electric range.
Hybrid and PHEV variants cost more upfront, but that premium comes with real long-term offsets through fuel savings. The TX 500h is available exclusively on F SPORT Performance trims, so your powertrain choice also shapes which configurations you can access.
2026 Lexus TX Trim-by-Trim Price Breakdown
TX 350: The Starting Point
At $58,290, the TX 350 is the entry point into the 2026 lineup, and it doesn’t feel like a compromise. Standard equipment includes a 14-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Lexus Safety System+ 3.0, NuLuxe interior trim, and heated front seats. Three-row seating accommodates up to seven passengers.
This is the trim for buyers who want the Lexus ownership experience and strong foundational technology without paying for premium amenities they may not use every day. Options and packages can push the final price higher, and we’re happy to walk you through what’s available at this level.
TX 350 Premium: First Major Step Up
The TX 350 Premium comes in at $61,090, adding upgraded interior materials, a more refined audio system, improved climate control, and additional convenience features. The improvements here are the kind you feel on every drive, not just on a spec sheet.
If you regularly carry passengers or spend significant time in traffic, the comfort upgrades at this trim make the step up easy to justify. It remains one of the more popular configurations we see buyers land on, particularly families who want a well-equipped three-row without stretching to the Luxury tier.
TX 350 Luxury: Where Refinement Meets a Higher Price Tag
At approximately $63,440, the TX 350 Luxury is priced just below the Premium, which reflects how Lexus has positioned the feature content rather than a simple hierarchy. You get semi-aniline leather seating, heated second-row outboard seats, a heated steering wheel, ambient lighting, and the option for a panoramic glass roof.
The Luxury trim is built for buyers who prioritize cabin quality and comfort over sporty styling or performance tuning. The materials feel distinctly elevated compared to the lower trims, and that difference is apparent from the moment you sit down.
TX 350 F SPORT Handling: Sport Styling and What It Adds to the Bill
At $67,560, the F SPORT Handling trim takes the TX in a different direction. All-wheel drive, a sport-tuned suspension, rear steering, active sound control, and 22-inch Matte Black wheels give this configuration a sharper, more engaging character than its comfort-focused counterparts.
This is the trim for buyers who want a more involving driving experience without moving into hybrid territory. If the way the TX handles matters as much as where it takes you, the F SPORT Handling delivers without requiring a top-tier budget commitment.
TX 500h F SPORT Performance Premium: Performance Upgrades and Their Price Impact
At approximately $71,810, the F SPORT Performance Premium is where the TX 500h hybrid powertrain enters the picture. The combination of a turbocharged 2.4-liter engine and two electric motors produces 366 hp and 406 lb-ft of torque, with DIRECT4 AWD standard. Acceleration is genuinely quick, and the all-wheel-drive system is noticeably more responsive than what you get in the gas-only trims.
The higher price reflects the hybrid hardware, performance calibration, and the technology required to deliver that output. For buyers who want their luxury SUV to feel quick and capable, this trim is a meaningful step up from anything in the TX 350 family.
We currently carry TX 500h models in our inventory at Longo Lexus in El Monte. If you’d like to compare this trim against the F SPORT Handling in person, contact our team to schedule a test drive.
TX 500h F SPORT Performance Luxury: The Top Tier of the Hybrid Lineup
At approximately $74,960, the F SPORT Performance Luxury pairs the full TX 500h performance system with the premium interior appointments of the Luxury grade. That means a panoramic moonroof, a 21-speaker Mark Levinson audio system, and a rearview mirror camera alongside everything from the F SPORT Performance Premium.
This is the TX for buyers who want the hybrid powertrain and the highest-grade interior materials in a single package. It’s the most complete version of the TX 500h and priced accordingly.
TX 550h+ Luxury: The PHEV Option and Maximum Investment
The TX 550h+ Luxury is the top-of-the-line 2026 TX and the only plug-in hybrid in the lineup. Starting at $82,160, it uses a 3.5L V6 hybrid system producing 404 total hp, with up to 33 miles of all-electric range and 29 mpg combined once the battery depletes. Standard equipment at this level includes 22-inch wheels, semi-aniline leather, and a Mark Levinson audio system.
As of mid-2026, federal PHEV tax credit eligibility under the Inflation Reduction Act depends on several factors including the vehicle’s final assembly location, the buyer’s income, and MSRP thresholds. We are not able to confirm a specific credit amount here, and eligibility rules may have changed. We recommend speaking with a qualified tax advisor to understand your personal eligibility before factoring any potential credit into your budget.
How Options and Packages Push the Final Price Higher
Selecting a trim is just the starting point. Technology packages, upgraded audio options, appearance packages, and advanced camera systems can add several thousand dollars to the sticker price. It’s worth identifying the additions that would genuinely improve your daily ownership experience rather than selecting every available upgrade by default.
At Longo Lexus, we can walk you through package bundling options that sometimes offer better value than adding features individually. Knowing which packages are available at your chosen trim also helps you avoid expecting something that may not be offered at that level.
Out-the-Door Costs: Budgeting Beyond the Sticker Price
MSRP is only part of the picture. Out-the-door pricing includes California state sales tax and vehicle registration fees, along with documentation fees and any dealer-installed accessories. Depending on the vehicle’s value and your specific registration county, these additions can push your total well above the advertised price.
If you’re financing, the interest paid over the life of the loan is another layer of true cost to account for. We recommend asking for an itemized breakdown of every fee in the final purchase number before signing. That transparency is something we prioritize at our El Monte dealership, and it’s the clearest way to compare any two offers accurately.
Get a Personalized 2026 Lexus TX Quote at Longo Lexus
Longo Lexus has been one of the most established Lexus dealerships in the country since 1989, ranking as the number one Lexus retailer for new vehicle sales in the Western United States since 1990. We carry one of the largest inventories of new Lexus vehicles in Southern California, including the full 2026 TX lineup across all trims and powertrains.
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Our team at 3530 Peck Rd, El Monte, CA 91731 can walk you through current incentives and available packages, and help you find financing that fits your budget. You can reach us at 626-539-2955, or explore our current 2026 Lexus TX inventory online to see what’s in stock. Sales hours are Monday through Saturday, 9 AM to 8 PM, and Sunday, 10 AM to 7 PM.
If you want a clear picture of your total 2026 Lexus TX price before stepping onto the lot, get in touch with our team for a personalized quote. We’re here to make the process straightforward.


