Lexus RX Hybrid vs Kia EV6

2023 Lexus RX Hybrid
2023 Lexus RX Hybrid
$49,400MSRP
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2022 Kia EV6
2022 Kia EV6
$40,900MSRP
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2023 Lexus RX Hybrid
$49,400MSRP
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2022 Kia EV6
$40,900MSRP
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MSRP

$49,400

MSRP

$40,900

Average price

$34,032

Average price

$33,027

Listings

3989

Listings

4307
Ratings & Reviews
User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

7.5 out of 10

Expert reviews

7.7 out of 10
Pros
  • RX 350h trims are fuel efficient
  • RX 500h trims are fun to drive
  • Impressive technology
Cons
  • RX 500h delivers poor fuel economy
  • Not much cargo space
  • Poor head-up display integration
Pros
  • Stylish design
  • Impressive technology
  • Fun to drive
Cons
  • Unimpressive electric range
  • Not much cargo space

Reviews Summary

During the past three years, the RX 450h hybrid has accounted for an average of 15.4% of all Lexus RX sales in the U.S. Now, a redesigned 2023 Lexus RX is set to go on sale by the end of 2022, and the automaker will offer three hybrid models: the RX 350h, RX 450h+, and the RX 500h F Sport Performance. Based on time spent driving two of these three new 2023 Lexus RX Hybrid models, we expect them to at least double, if not triple, the previous-generation RX 450h’s share of sales. As long as the price is right, of course.

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We didn't expect them to go there. But the designers and engineers behind the 2022 Kia EV6 did—and deleted the template of their company's affordable, cost-conscious brand. This is a $60,000 electric performance car that can genuinely compete with a Tesla Model 3 on everything from tech to style to acceleration to charging time. It's a masterclass of fresh thinking in a market segment dominated by rehashed ideas. And yet, it's hampered by the same major problems that, for decades, remain unresolved. The EV6 would be amazing with battery technology that hasn't yet been invented. For now, we'll tell you what the present life is like with this most unusual and exciting Kia in years.
Popular Features & Specs

Engine

2.5L 246 hp I4 Hybrid

Engine

167 hp Electric

Drive Train

AWD

Drive Train

RWD

Seating Capacity

5

Seating Capacity

5

Horsepower

246 hp @ 6000 rpm

Horsepower

EV Battery Capacity

EV Battery Capacity

58 kWh

MPG City

37

MPG City

127

MPG Highway

34

MPG Highway

100

Battery Charge Time (120V)

Battery Charge Time (120V)

51 hours
2023 Lexus RX Hybrid
2023 Lexus RX Hybrid
$49,400MSRP
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2022 Kia EV6
2022 Kia EV6
$40,900MSRP
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2023 Lexus RX Hybrid
$49,400MSRP
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2022 Kia EV6
$40,900MSRP
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Overview
MSRP
$49,400
$40,900
Average price
$34,032
$33,027
Listings
Ratings & Reviews
User reviews
4.5
4.4
Expert reviews

7.5 out of 10

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7.7 out of 10

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Pros & cons
Pros
  • RX 350h trims are fuel efficient
  • RX 500h trims are fun to drive
  • Impressive technology
Cons
  • RX 500h delivers poor fuel economy
  • Not much cargo space
  • Poor head-up display integration
Pros
  • Stylish design
  • Impressive technology
  • Fun to drive
Cons
  • Unimpressive electric range
  • Not much cargo space
Summary

During the past three years, the RX 450h hybrid has accounted for an average of 15.4% of all Lexus RX sales in the U.S. Now, a redesigned 2023 Lexus RX is set to go on sale by the end of 2022, and the automaker will offer three hybrid models: the RX 350h, RX 450h+, and the RX 500h F Sport Performance. Based on time spent driving two of these three new 2023 Lexus RX Hybrid models, we expect them to at least double, if not triple, the previous-generation RX 450h’s share of sales. As long as the price is right, of course.

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We didn't expect them to go there. But the designers and engineers behind the 2022 Kia EV6 did—and deleted the template of their company's affordable, cost-conscious brand. This is a $60,000 electric performance car that can genuinely compete with a Tesla Model 3 on everything from tech to style to acceleration to charging time. It's a masterclass of fresh thinking in a market segment dominated by rehashed ideas. And yet, it's hampered by the same major problems that, for decades, remain unresolved. The EV6 would be amazing with battery technology that hasn't yet been invented. For now, we'll tell you what the present life is like with this most unusual and exciting Kia in years.
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Popular Features & Specs
Engine
2.5L 246 hp I4 Hybrid
167 hp Electric
Drive Train
AWD
RWD
Seating Capacity
5
5
Horsepower
246 hp @ 6000 rpm
EV Battery Capacity
58 kWh
MPG City
37
127
MPG Highway
34
100
Battery Charge Time (120V)
51 hours
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