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The second electric car from Toyota’s luxury off-shoot Lexus will come to Australia in 2023, joining the UX300e small SUV as the Japanese car-maker’s plug-in line-up.
The 2023 Lexus RZ450e electric SUV is due to arrive in Australian showrooms next year, Japanese luxury car-maker Lexus has confirmed, joining its Toyota BZ4X and Subaru Solterra twins.
Powered by a 71.4kWh battery, Lexus claims the RZ450e can achieve a driving range of 450km on a single charge – about 10km less than all-wheel drive variants of the Toyota BZ4X with a similar battery.
The all-wheel drive Lexus RZ450e is driven by two electric motors, with the front unit developing up to 150kW while the rear produces 80kW, bringing its combined power up to 230kW – 50kW more than the Toyota BZ4X.
The Lexus RZ450e measures 4805mm long, 1895mm wide, 1635mm tall and rides on a 2850mm wheelbase – making it shorter and lower than the petrol-powered RX, but with a longer distance between the front and rear axles.
Interior images have displayed the RZ450e’s Formula One-style ‘yoke’ steering wheel – optional on the Toyota BZ4X – as well as its digital instrument display, incorporated inside the dashboard.
Lexus Australia has said it will announce local pricing and specifications closer to the model’s arrival in showrooms next year.
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