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    2024 Lexus RZ Lineup Expanded With Entry-Level RZ 300e Version

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    Lexus has just announced the 2024 Lexus RZ model year, which will be available in two main versions—the already-known RZ 450e and an all-new RZ 300e.

    The Lexus RZ 300e is an entry-level version, with only one electric motor (front-wheel drive), and a slightly different battery—72.8 kilowatt-hours from Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited (CATL). It’s essentially equivalent to the entry-level Toyota bZ4X (FWD).

    The existing Lexus RZ 450e with a 71.4-kWh battery from Prime Planet Energy & Solutions (PPES) and an all-wheel drive powertrain, remains on the market, but it will become slightly more expensive. The 2024 Lexus RZ 450e Premium has an MSRP of $58,700 ($200 higher than before), plus a $1,150 destination charge. The Luxury trim costs $430 more than before and starts at $64,430.

    Meanwhile, the all-new 2024 Lexus RZ 300e Premium (FWD) starts at an MSRP of $54,000 (plus $1,150 DST), so it’s $4,700 less expensive than the 450e Premium (AWD). A similar difference concerns the Luxury trim.

    Model Base Price Dest. Charge Tax Credit Effective Price
    2024 Lexus RZ 300e Premium FWD 18-inch $54,000 +$1,150 N/A $55,150
    2024 Lexus RZ 300e Premium FWD 20-inch $55,240 +$1,150 N/A $56,390
    2024 Lexus RZ 300e Luxury FWD 20-inch $59,730 +$1,150 N/A $60,880
    2024 Lexus RZ 450e Premium AWD 18-inch $58,700 +$1,150 N/A $59,850
    2024 Lexus RZ 450e Premium AWD 20-inch $59,940 +$1,150 N/A $61,090
    2024 Lexus RZ 450e Luxury AWD 20-inch $64,430 +$1,150 N/A $65,580

    * imported models do not qualify for the $7,500 federal tax credit, but the incentive might be available through leasing.

    EPA Range

    A lower price point of the 2024 Lexus RZ 300e is not the only advantage over the 450e version. The 300e also has more range.

    According to Lexus, the EPA-estimated range of the RZ 300e with base 18-inch wheels is 266 miles, which is a noticeable difference of 46 miles or 20.9% more than in the case of the RZ 450e’s 220 miles (see its 2023MY rating here).

    The difference is less when the optional 20-inch wheels are considered, as the RZ 300e gets 224 miles, compared to 196 miles in the case of the RZ 450e. That’s 28 miles or 14.3% more.

    It’s interesting because the differences between the Toyota bZ4X FWD and AWD are not as much, despite the same battery/powertrain setup.

    Model Drive Battery
    (kWh)
    EPA
    Range
    0-60
    mph
    (sec)
    2024 Lexus RZ 300e Premium FWD 18-inch FWD 72.8 266 mi*  
    2024 Lexus RZ 300e Premium FWD 20-inch FWD 72.8 224 mi*  
    2024 Lexus RZ 300e Luxury FWD 20-inch FWD 72.8 224 mi*  
    2024 Lexus RZ 450e Premium AWD 18-inch AWD 71.4 220 mi* 5.0
    2024 Lexus RZ 450e Premium AWD 20-inch AWD 71.4 196 mi* 5.0
    2024 Lexus RZ 450e Luxury AWD 20-inch AWD 71.4 196 mi* 5.0

    * EPA-estimated range according to Lexus

    The substantial difference in range, compared to the very small difference in battery capacity, is a result of the much higher energy consumption of the AWD version. The Lexus RZ 300e is rated at 125 MPGe or about 270 Wh/mile (including charging losses), while the Lexus RZ 450e is rated at 107 MPGe or 315 Wh/mile (16.7% more).

    Other than that, there are no big changes. The Lexus RZ 450e still has the same 150-kW front and 80-kW rear motor for a total system output of about 229 kilowatts. The new front-wheel drive version has a 150-kW front motor (just like the Toyota bZ4X FWD).

    In terms of charging, according to Lexus, normal AC charging from 0 to 100% state-of-charge should take 9.5 hours, while 0-80% fast charging is expected to be completed in 30-35 minutes.

    2024 Lexus RZ
    2024 Lexus RZ charging

    For the 2024 model year, Lexus added as standard equipment a dual-voltage charging cable for 120V and 240V outlets and introduced a new exterior color option—Copper Crest in mono- and bi-tone versions.

    Production of the new Lexus RZ is already underway at the Motomachi Plant in Toyota City, Japan, and the 2024MY car goes on sale in December.

    2024 Lexus RZ

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