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FOR MORE ABOUT THE NEW LEXUS RX 350: www.edmunds.com You expect to see sports cars, sport sedans and even the occasional economy car on the Nürburgring, but now we’re to the point where even luxury crossovers are being tuned on the twisty test circuit in Germany. The 2010 Lexus RX 350 recently hit the ‘Ring, and thanks to a lack of camouflage the prototype gave us a good look at what’s in store for the upcoming midsize crossover. If you’re hoping for big changes you’ll be disappointed, as the next RX looks much like the current model in terms of its overall size and shape. There’s a slightly revised grille up front that’s more angular in appearance along with a reconfigured headlight cluster. In back, a new set of LED taillights is the most noticeable difference. There are a few minor changes to the shape of the rear fascia, but unless you put the 2010 model side by side with the current RX you would find it hard to see the difference between the two. The profile of this new RX is slightly more aggressive than before with a slightly lower roofline. A new design for the rear side windows eliminates one of the smaller quarter windows to give the overall shape a cleaner look. There won’t be big changes under the hood, either. A revised version of the current 3.5-liter V6 will provide the power with a six-speed automatic handling the gearchanges. A hybrid model will be available as well, most likely with the same powertrain as the current GS 450h. Although there have been …
From the 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show, Cars.com’s Patrick Olsen takes a look at the 2010 Lexus GX 460. The GX 460 competes with the Land Rover LR4, Mercedes-Benz M-Class and the Audi Q7.