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Lexus Australia Prices Slashed On Hatches, Sedans, SUVs

Lexus is the latest Japanese carmaker to announce price cuts for models sold in Australia, in response to the free trade agreement with its home country. Starting this month, new Lexus customers will be between $2,000 and $8,630 better off, with s


Lexus is the latest Japanese carmaker to announce price cuts for models sold in Australia, in response to the free trade agreement with its home country.

Starting this month, new Lexus customers will be between $2,000 and $8,630 better off, with savings applied across most of the carmaker's local line-up. 

Joining reduced launch pricing for the new NX SUV and RC Coupe, this month brings new pricing for the CT, IS and ES, along with GS, LS, RX and LX variants.

The three CT 200h premium hybrid hatch variants are at the lower end of the savings scale but are still a considerable $2,000 more affordable, while the LS range is the big winner, with the 600hl down $8,630.

RX 270

  • RX 270 - was $68,574.59 - now $64,500.00 (-$4,074.59 / -5.9 pecent)

RX 350

  • Luxury - was $76,574.59 -now $73,500.00 (-$3,074.59 / -4.0 percent)
  • F-Sport - was $84,574.61 - now $81,500.00 (-$3,074.61 / -3.6 percent)
  • Sports Luxury - was $93,074.60 - now $90,000.00 (-$3,074.60 / -3.3 percent)

RX 450h

  • Luxury - was $82,900 - now $80,000 (-$2,900 / -3.5 percent)
  • F-Sport - was $89,900 - now $87,000 (-$2,900 / -3.2 percent)
  • Sports Luxury - was $100,900 - now $97,000 (-$3,900 / -3.9 percent)

LX

  • LX 570 - was $139,574.60 - now $134,700.00 (-$4,874.60 / -3.5 percent)

 

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