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Can the Lexus RX be purchased with four-wheel drive?

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PeterDella
09/07/2025, 11:45:44 PM

Lexus RX can be purchased with four-wheel drive. Four-wheel drive enables all four wheels of the car to receive driving force. Below is a detailed introduction about the car's four-wheel drive system: Overview: Four-wheel drive enables all four wheels of the car to receive driving force. The engine's power is distributed to all four wheels, making it less likely for the wheels to slip when road conditions are poor, significantly improving the car's off-road capability. Others: Part-time four-wheel drive relies on operating the transfer case to switch between two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. Since there is no central differential in the transfer case, part-time four-wheel drive cars cannot use four-wheel drive on hard surfaces (paved roads).

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LolaLee
09/19/2025, 10:32:34 PM

As a car owner living in the mountainous northern region, I just purchased a Lexus RX last month and opted for the four-wheel-drive version without hesitation, as it provides stronger traction on icy and snowy roads, reducing the risk of skidding. Especially during winter commutes or road trips, when encountering slippery or snow-covered sections, the four-wheel-drive system automatically distributes power, offering extra safety. Although the fuel consumption is slightly higher than the two-wheel-drive version, the added cost is completely worth it compared to the hassle of changing to snow tires and the reduced risk of accidents. The latest RX four-wheel-drive model also features upgraded electronic stability control, combined with Lexus's luxurious interior and comfortable seats, making long-distance driving a pleasure. If you frequently drive in rural or snowy areas, I highly recommend trying it—the experience is entirely different.

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Vargas
11/02/2025, 09:53:55 PM

I'm a car enthusiast who loves studying various four-wheel drive technologies. The Lexus RX certainly offers a four-wheel drive option, featuring an on-demand AWD system that primarily operates in two-wheel drive for fuel efficiency, but automatically switches to four-wheel drive during turns or on low-traction surfaces to enhance handling performance. Models like the RX350 or RX500h hybrid variants are equipped with this technology, which reduces tire wear and ensures smoother acceleration. In real-world tests, it may not be as rugged as dedicated off-road vehicles, but it's more than sufficient for urban daily driving or light muddy roads. When selecting options, consider details like drive mode selections and electronic differential locks for a smarter driving experience. Compared to the two-wheel drive version, the AWD model costs a few thousand yuan more, but from a long-term driving experience and safety perspective, it's a smart investment.

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ArabellaDella
12/16/2025, 09:54:54 PM

I've been keeping an eye on new car prices and recently considering the Lexus RX. I noticed it offers a four-wheel-drive option, which costs tens of thousands more than the two-wheel-drive version, but the value for money depends on personal needs. If you live in the south with little rain or snow, the two-wheel-drive version is completely sufficient, saving fuel and maintenance costs. However, for someone like me who often drives in suburban areas or travels during the rainy season, the four-wheel-drive's superior traction is a clear advantage. During the test drive, the dealer mentioned that the four-wheel-drive version consumes slightly more fuel, about 1-2L per 100km, but offers higher safety, especially in preventing skidding on rainy or snowy days. It's advisable to check your budget first and then consider adding driver assistance features like blind-spot monitoring for added peace of mind. After all, the RX is renowned for its comfort, and the base model is already quiet and easy to drive, so there's no need to blindly upgrade.

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KayleeAnn
02/05/2026, 10:44:35 PM

As an urban office worker, I've been commuting with my Lexus RX 4WD for over a year. Opting for four-wheel drive was purely for the extra comfort: smoother starts in traffic jams, no worries about hydroplaning during heavy rain, and quicker brake response. The RX's 4WD system is intelligently designed, defaulting to front-wheel drive most of the time and only engaging when necessary, with almost no noticeable increase in fuel consumption. On weekend family outings, it provides more stability on mountain or gravel roads, preventing passenger carsickness. Compared to the two-wheel-drive version, it's only slightly more expensive but offers significantly greater driving confidence. Maintenance is similar to the regular version, requiring only periodic checks of tires and the steering system. In short, it's ideal for buyers seeking reliable daily performance.

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DelDaniel
05/01/2026, 02:33:52 PM

I prefer outdoor adventures, and the four-wheel-drive version of the Lexus RX performs well on muddy or sloped roads. Although it's not a pure off-road vehicle, the electronic all-wheel-drive system provides decent traction, making it easy to handle light bumps or sandy terrain. During the test drive, I experienced the off-road mode, which, combined with the high ground clearance, delivered outstanding anti-slip performance. In terms of fuel consumption, it averages slightly higher than the two-wheel-drive version, but compared to accident repair costs, it's more cost-effective. I recommend adding underbody protection. If you occasionally want to challenge nature or travel during ski season, this four-wheel-drive model is worth choosing—paired with Lexus' quiet technology, your adventure will be both elegant and serene.

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