2026 Lexus RX 350 Trims and Pricing: A Complete Guide for Fresno Drivers

The 2026 Lexus RX 350 continues its run as a benchmark in the midsize luxury SUV segment, pairing a composed, quiet ride with a meticulously crafted interior. For the 2026 model year, Lexus refines the driver-focused cockpit and makes wireless phone charging standard across the entire lineup. At its core is a 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder producing 275 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque, paired with a smooth-shifting eight-speed Direct Shift-8AT — enough punch for confident merges onto Highway 99 while keeping the cabin serene.

Inside, the focus on Omotenashi — the Japanese spirit of hospitality — shows in standard three-zone climate control and the intuitive Lexus Interface layout. Whether you are heading to the Visalia Fox Theatre or making weekend trips toward the Sierra Nevada foothills, the RX 350 offers a footprint that is easy to maneuver in town without giving up true luxury presence.

2026 Lexus RX 350 luxury SUV at Fresno Lexus

The team at Fresno Lexus is ready to walk you through the 2026 lineup at our North Palm Avenue showroom. To check current availability or ask about a specific color combination, call our sales team at (559) 396-3778.

Breaking Down 2026 RX 350 MSRP and Trim Levels

The 2026 Lexus RX 350 gasoline lineup spans six trim grades, each tuned to a different mix of comfort, technology, and style. The RX 350 Standard is the entry point, the Premium and Premium+ build through comfort and tech, the Luxury sits at the top of the gasoline range, and the F SPORT Design and F SPORT Handling add visual and mechanical sport upgrades.

2026 Lexus RX 350 Pricing by Trim

Trim Drivetrain Starting MSRP
RX 350 Standard FWD $49,725
RX 350 Standard AWD $51,325
RX 350 Premium FWD $51,900
RX 350 F SPORT Design FWD $54,230
RX 350 Premium+ FWD $55,390
RX 350 F SPORT Handling AWD $58,500
RX 350 Luxury FWD $60,445
RX 350 Luxury AWD $62,045

Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for new vehicles includes manufacturer and distributor options and delivery, processing and handling fees, which may be subject to change at any time. MSRP excludes taxes, title, license and dealer installed options, accessories, fees and charges. MSRP is not the dealer advertised price. Dealer price will vary. The dealer sets the final price.

All-wheel drive is a $1,600 option on most gas RX 350 trims (it is standard on F SPORT Handling). For Central Valley drivers who travel the agricultural corridors around Selma during the rainy season, the available electronically controlled full-time AWD adds welcome traction.

Engine and Performance — Standard Across the Lineup

Specification Detail
Engine 2.4L turbocharged four-cylinder
Horsepower 275 hp
Torque 317 lb-ft
Transmission 8-speed Direct Shift-8AT
0–60 mph ~7.6 sec (FWD) / ~7.2 sec (AWD)
EPA-Estimated Fuel Economy (FWD) 22 city / 29 hwy / 25 combined
EPA-Estimated Fuel Economy (AWD) 21 city / 28 hwy / 24 combined

EPA-Estimated mileage. Use for comparison purposes only. Your actual mileage will vary depending on driving habits, vehicle condition, and other factors. See fueleconomy.gov.

Comparing the Premium and Luxury Trim Features

One of the most common showroom conversations is the jump from Premium to Luxury. The RX 350 Premium is a popular sweet spot, adding a power tilt-and-slide moonroof, heated and ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, open-pore wood trim, and the Lexus memory system — ideal for households where multiple drivers share the vehicle.

The RX 350 Premium+ layers in more convenience and driver-assist technology, including leather-trimmed upholstery, ambient interior lighting, the available Advanced Park system, and the larger 14-inch Lexus Interface touchscreen with 21-inch wheels.

Stepping up to the RX 350 Luxury elevates the cabin further: semi-aniline leather-trimmed surfaces upgrade the seating, and the trim adds triple-beam LED headlamps, a panoramic glass roof, a head-up display, and heated and ventilated rear seats — features that families in Clovis often appreciate on scenic drives.

Premium vs. Premium+ vs. Luxury at a Glance

Feature Premium Premium+ Luxury
Touchscreen 9.8-inch 14-inch 14-inch
Seating Surface NuLuxe Leather-trimmed Semi-aniline leather
Moonroof / Roof Power moonroof Power moonroof Panoramic glass roof
Front Seats Heated & ventilated Heated & ventilated Heated & ventilated
Heated & Ventilated Rear Seats Not available Not available Standard
Head-Up Display Not available Not available Standard
Advanced Park Not available Available Available
Wheels 19-inch 21-inch 21-inch

Advanced Technology and the 14-Inch Lexus Interface

The centerpiece of the 2026 RX 350’s tech is the Lexus Interface multimedia system. A 9.8-inch touchscreen is standard on the Standard and Premium trims, while the larger 14-inch display is standard on the Premium+ and Luxury grades. The high-resolution screen pairs with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Cloud Navigation, and Intelligent Assistant voice commands. Wireless phone charging is now standard across every 2026 RX, and the lineup includes a 12-speaker audio system and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster.

Standard Technology

Lexus Interface multimedia, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, wireless phone charging, a 12-speaker audio system, and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster come standard across the lineup.

Lexus Safety System+ 3.0

Standard on every trim: Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Lane Tracing Assist, and Radar Cruise Control with Full-Speed Range. Higher trims add the Advanced Park system.

Performance, Suspension, and Wheel Options

Every 2026 RX 350 uses the 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder tuned for low-end torque, returning a 0–60 mph time of about 7.2 seconds with all-wheel drive. The eight-speed Direct Shift-8AT keeps the engine in its power band whether you are in stop-and-go traffic on Mooney Boulevard or cruising the highway.

Wheel and Suspension by Trim

Trim Wheels Suspension Note
Standard / Premium / Premium+ 19-inch alloy Standard tuning, cushier ride
F SPORT Design 21-inch Gloss Black Metallic Sport styling; suspension unchanged
F SPORT Handling 21-inch alloy F SPORT-tuned Adaptive Variable Suspension
Luxury 21-inch 10-spoke alloy Standard tuning

The F SPORT Design sharpens the exterior with an F SPORT fascia, grille, black roof rails, and Gloss Black Metallic 21-inch wheels without changing the suspension. The F SPORT Handling goes further, adding an F SPORT-tuned Adaptive Variable Suspension, a head-up display, F SPORT front seats with enhanced bolsters, and a perforated leather steering wheel for a more connected drive.

Ownership and Warranty Coverage

Every new RX 350 is backed by Lexus coverage. Warranty terms are subject to the conditions and exclusions in the Lexus Warranty and Services Guide; see your Fresno Lexus dealer for full details.

2026 Lexus RX 350 Warranty Coverage

Coverage Term
Basic Warranty 48 months / 50,000 miles
Powertrain Warranty 72 months / 70,000 miles

When you are ready, our finance center offers tools to estimate a monthly payment and apply for financing from home. Financing is subject to credit approval; terms vary by qualification and lender.

Beyond the RX 350 — Other RX Powertrains

If you want more efficiency, the lineup also includes the RX 350h hybrid and the RX 450h+ plug-in hybrid, plus the performance-oriented RX 500h. You can explore the full RX range and find the powertrain that fits your driving.

Common Questions About the 2026 Lexus RX 350

What is the starting MSRP for the 2026 Lexus RX 350?

The 2026 Lexus RX 350 starts at $49,725 MSRP for the Standard FWD model. The Premium begins at $51,900, the Premium+ at $55,390, and the Luxury at $60,445 (FWD). Adding all-wheel drive is a $1,600 option on most gas trims. MSRP includes delivery, processing and handling fees but excludes taxes, title, license, and dealer-installed options; the dealer sets the final price.

How many trims does the 2026 RX 350 come in?

The gasoline RX 350 is offered in six trims: Standard, Premium, Premium+, Luxury, F SPORT Design, and F SPORT Handling.

Which trims have the 14-inch touchscreen as standard?

The 14-inch Lexus Interface touchscreen is standard on the Premium+ and Luxury trims. The Standard and Premium trims come with a 9.8-inch display.

What are the main differences between the Premium and Luxury trims?

The Luxury upgrades from NuLuxe to semi-aniline leather and adds a panoramic glass roof, triple-beam LED headlamps, a head-up display, and heated and ventilated rear seats, along with 21-inch wheels.

What is the difference between F SPORT Design and F SPORT Handling?

F SPORT Design focuses on appearance — an F SPORT fascia, black accents, and 21-inch Gloss Black Metallic wheels — with no suspension change. F SPORT Handling adds an F SPORT-tuned Adaptive Variable Suspension and is offered with all-wheel drive for sharper dynamics.