Lexus SUV Models By Size: 2025 Comparison Chart & Guide
Read through our Lexus SUV models by size guide, and you'll soon see just how varied and flexible this prestigious lineup is. From the subcompact UX hybrid with a 177-inch length to the massive third-row specs provided by the midsize GX – including the 35.45-inch third-row headroom – this high-end lineup has a vehicle for every family. We also offer SUVs with different levels of electrification, like the plug-in hybrid version of the TX or the all-electric RZ.
Let's go over how these Lexus vehicles look next to one another. Then, you can check them out for yourself at our DARCARS Lexus of Greenwich showroom.
Lexus SUV Size Comparison at a Glance
- The smallest Lexus SUV is the hybrid UX, a subcompact city commuter with a 177-inch length.
- Compact SUVs include the NX and RZ, each below a 190-inch length with impressive cargo specs and second-row legroom.
- Our first midsize SUV, the RX, has a five-seat configuration while boasting 46.2 cubic feet of cargo room and a 67.3-inch height.
- Any Lexus GX showcases impressive specs for a midsize model, like nearly 38 inches of rear-row legroom – perfect for explorers with large crews.
- The Lexus LX is the first full-size model at a 200.5-inch length, featuring 64 cubic feet of maximum storage space on a 112.2-inch wheelbase.
- Finally, the biggest Lexus SUV is the Lexus TX, sporting a 203.1-inch length and 97 cubic feet of cargo space.

2025 Lexus SUVs, Side-by-Side
Exploring Lexus models by size means looking into a selection of subcompact, compact, midsize, and full-size luxury-level SUVs. The lineup has seven distinct options – though several have hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and performance variants – to best fit your family situation.
A subcompact or compact Lexus SUV, for instance, tends to fit five passengers comfortably, with enough cargo space for trips to the airport or grocery store, but is primarily useful for easy commuting and spacious front-row specs. A midsize or full-size SUV is less wieldy on the interstate but can fit more in a spacious cargo area and offer even greater rear-row benefits. Once you see our Lexus SUVs by size list, you'll be able to select the space you need for your lifestyle.
Lexus SUV Size Chart for 2025
The following Lexus SUV comparison chart considers the dimensions, cargo space, and interior specs for the trim level with the most spacious cabin. For instance, the Lexus NX 250 has better headroom and height specs than the Lexus 350 Luxury AWD.
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| Model | Lexus UX | Lexus NX | Lexus RZ | Lexus RX | Lexus GX | Lexus LX | Lexus TX |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Classification | Subcompact | Compact | Compact | Midsize | Midsize | Full-size | Full-size |
| Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 7 | 7 | 7 |
| Length | 177 in | 183.5 in | 189.2 in | 192.5 in | 197.05 in | 200.5 in | 203.1 in |
| Width | 72.4 in | 73.4 in | 74.2 in | 75.6 in | 83.22 in | 78.3 in | 78.3 in |
| Height | 60.6 in | 66.1 in | 64.4 in | 67.3 in | 75.59 in | 74.6 in | 70.1 in |
| Wheelbase | 103.9 in | 105.9 in | 112.2 in | 112.2 in | 112.2 in | 112.2 in | 116.1 in |
| Cargo Volume (Max) | 17.1 cu ft | 46.9 cu ft | 34.9 cu ft | 46.2 cu ft | 76.9 cu ft | 64 cu ft | 97 cu ft |
| Headroom (1st / 2nd / 3rd) | 37.2 / 36.3 / – in | 38.3 / 38.5 / – in | 39.9 / 39.7 / – in | 39.5 / 38.6 / – in | 39.39 / 43.15 / 35.45 in | 37.8 / 38.9 / 35.2 in | 41.4 / 40.1 / 37.2 in |
| Legroom (1st / 2nd / 3rd) | 42 / 33.1 / – in | 41 / 36.1 / – in | 42.1 / 37.5 / – in | 41.1 / 37.4 / – in | 41.18 / 36.73 / 37.89 in | 41.1 / 36.6 / 31.1 in | 41.6 / 39.5 / 33.5 in |

Lexus UX
If you're looking for the smallest Lexus SUV, the hybrid-only Lexus UX is in your corner. This small SUV has just over 17 cubic feet of cargo space in the rear, with more than 33 inches of legroom and 36 inches of headroom for rear-seat passengers.
This subcompact vehicle is perfect for city driving, thanks to its 177-inch length and 72.4-inch width. Enjoy easy parallel parking and navigation using this state-of-the-art hybrid vehicle.
Lexus NX
As one of our smaller Lexus SUV models, the NX glides into frame with midsize flair. While the UX doesn't fold its rear seats for cargo space, the Lexus NX can unlock nearly 47 cubic feet of cargo space to work with.
The smallest Lexus compact SUV has 38.5 inches of rear headroom and 36.1 inches of rear legroom. Adults can sit comfortably in the back of this 183.5-inch long model, whether you're in a gas, hybrid, or plug-in hybrid variant.
Lexus RZ
A Lexus RZ expands on the interior space of the NX. You'll have almost 35 cubic feet of cargo volume to work with and 42.1 inches of front-row legroom to relax in.
Passengers in the second row of this small Lexus SUV can take advantage of 37.5 inches of legroom and nearly 39 inches of headroom.

Lexus RX
The final member of our Lexus SUV models by size comparison with a five-seat standard configuration, the Lexus RX serves as an entry-level vehicle to midsize bliss. The RX has almost 30 cubic feet of cargo space in the rear, which can increase to more than 46 cubic feet when you fold down the second row.
The headroom and legroom are slightly smaller than the dimensions of the RZ to compensate for the extra cargo space – up to 39.5 inches of front-row legroom and up to 37.4 inches of rear-row legroom.
Lexus GX
The GX may be a midsize Lexus SUV, but its interior dimensions make it feel impressively roomy, even when compared to the full-size TX model. The shortest member of our standard seven-seater SUVs at 197.05 inches, the GX still wows with its 76.9 cubic feet of cargo capacity.
And, if you see yourself constantly carrying adults in your back row, the Lexus GX might be for you. It has the largest third-row legroom of our models at 37.89 inches.
Lexus LX
As the first Lexus full-size SUV with seven rows, the LX actually surpasses the GX in overall length. However, the Lexus LX is still designed to be nimble and maneuverable, built on a 112.2-inch wheelbase.
With up to 64 cubic feet of cargo space, a 41.1-inch front legroom, and available two-row configurations, this Lexus large SUV is as versatile as it is spacious.
Lexus TX
Returns from its 2024 reveal, the Lexus TX now has an improved option selection from the F SPORT Handling grade. On most trims, you'll have seating for seven, along with up to 97 cubic feet of cargo space when you fold down both rear rows. The F SPORT Handling and hybrid levels instead have a six-seat configuration.
At 41.6 inches of front legroom and 33.5 inches of rear legroom, the TX is the biggest Lexus SUV with incredible size for the whole family – numbers unchanged for the six-seat options.
Compare Lexus SUV Models at DARCARS Lexus of Greenwich
Now that you understand how the Lexus SUV models by size comparison looks, you're ready to take the next steps toward your next travel companion. Choose your favorite SUV and schedule an appointment to test any you like. Alternatively, should you want to learn more about a specific vehicle that caught your eye, research Lexus models with our team.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the largest Lexus SUV?
The largest Lexus SUV is the full-size TX, an impressive cruiser that utilizes a 116.1-inch wheelbase and 203.1-inch length to take command of the road. With a cargo volume of 97 cubic feet up to the front row and a front legroom of 41.6 inches, this is the ultimate SUV for larger families. The TX comes in a six- or seven-seat configuration. For a deeper comparison with its closest rival, see Lexus TX vs. Toyota Grand Highlander.
What is the smallest Lexus SUV?
The smallest Lexus SUV is the Lexus UX, a hybrid-only subcompact SUV with eco-friendly efficiency and tight design. At 177 inches long, the UX is perfect for urban environments, allowing you plenty of room for parallel parking or navigation. The UX is far from claustrophobic, though. A spacious 42 inches of front legroom makes commutes comfortable, while 17.1 cubic feet of storage space allows for grocery trips.
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