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Lexus Cars Above 1 Crore in India (3)

Discover the best Lexus Cars Above 1 Crore. Our comprehensive guide covers detailed specifications, expert reviews, pricing information, and buying advice for Lexus Cars Above 1 Crore. Find the perfect cars that matches your requirements and budget.

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Lexus LX Front Left Three Quarter
Lexus LX Front Right Three Quarter
Lexus LX Front Right Three Quarter
Lexus LX Rear View
Lexus LX Rear View
7
Diesel
Automatic
5 seater
Lexus RX Front Right Three Quarter
Lexus RX Front Right Three Quarter
Lexus RX Front View
Lexus RX Rear View
Lexus RX Rear View
7
18.6 kmpl
Hybrid, Petrol-Electric Hybrid
Automatic
Lexus LM Front Right Three Quarter
Lexus LM Front Right Three Quarter
Lexus LM Front Right Three Quarter
Lexus LM Front Right Three Quarter
Lexus LM Front View
7
Hybrid
Automatic
4-7 seater

Trending Questions on Lexus Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts

1w

I have an Audi Q3 (that I want to replace) and an Innova. My budget is Rs. 1.3 crore (on-road), and I use my car mainly for city driving, with an average speed of 20 kph. I need a car that delivers a minimum mileage of 10 kpl, is easy to manoeuvre, and has features like a powered tailgate and ventilated seats.

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1w

Since mileage is key, most petrol-powered luxury SUVs available in this price will deliver single digit figures, especially given your average speeds of 20kph. The Lexus RX is a car that might interest you. Being a hybrid, fuel efficiency is likely to be impressive. Further, this Lexus car isn't too large to feel cumbersome to drive in the city. Also, it is well-equipped with powered tailgate and ventilated seats that you're looking for.If you're looking for something that's a bit more fun-to-drive, and you don't mind opting for a diesel, you could pick between a BMW X5 and a Mercedes-Benz GLC. The BMW car will be a bit nicer to drive but it misses seat ventilation, while the Mercedes' interior is very impressive, and it packs in the features you're looking for. Hence, it is the GLE 300d that would get our vote.

VehicleLexus RX
VehicleMercedes-Benz GLC
VehicleMercedes-Benz GLE
VehicleBMW X5
12w

I am looking to buy a car for around Rs. 1 crore by the end of this year. I love sedans, but I am horrified about ground clearance, as my current C-Class scrapes over speed breakers quite often in my city. I am only considering hybrid or electric vehicles. I do not see diesel as a viable long-term option, as I typically keep my cars for around 10 years. Petrol is also not ideal for me because my monthly running is around 2,000 km, making it less economical. Could you please suggest suitable options?

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11w

For the moment, there's no hybrid sedan that fits your requirements. The Lexus ES 350h hybrid is due for launch, though.The Lexus ES is already on sale in a full electric Lexus ES 500e avatar. It packs in crisp styling, a lot of features and the promise of a reasonable range. However, we have yet to drive one and cannot comment on ground clearance at this time.Since you are open to buying electric, an enticing option is in the works. BMW is readying a long wheelbase version of the all-electric i5, and a key engineering job on the project is to ensure ample ground clearance for Indian conditions. The BMW i5 M60, sold in short wheelbase form, was notorious for scraping its belly on speedbreakers and bad roads, and the promise is that this won't be an issue on the i5 LWB. The model is expected to go on sale in the coming months and could be an exciting option to look for.

VehicleLexus ES
VehicleBMW i5
15w

Which car should I purchase with a budget of ₹1 crore? My usage is mostly city driving (around 30 km daily and approximately 10,000 km annually). Should I choose the Mercedes-Benz GLE or GLC, or wait for the BMW iX3? My priorities are a reliable engine and gearbox, good seat comfort (as I have a back problem), and reasonable mileage. Please suggest.

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14w

For your needs, we'd recommend the Mercedes-Benz GLC from your shortlist. The GLC’s front seats have good lumbar support and wide adjustment, so it is easy to set up a posture that is kind to a weak back, and the cabin is quiet which reduces fatigue on longer days. Between the petrol and diesel, it's a trade-off between mileage and maintenance - the diesel's fuel economy is no doubt better, but this Mercedes-Benz car also requires AdBlue top-ups and DPF regeneration every so often, so keep that in mind.You'll have to stretch well beyond ₹1 crore on-road for the GLE, but then it does ride and drive better, especially if you choose a six-cylinder model with air suspension. As for the BMW iX3, it is still a while away, with a launch not expected before 2027. If you can wait that long, however, it is coming here in long-wheelbase guise, so space and comfort should be plenty. Another offbeat alternative you should consider is the Lexus RX 350h. It fits in your budget, is spacious and comfortable, and offers a unique take on luxury with all the features you might want. Its biggest strength is its hybrid powertrain that is incredibly efficient and reliable too. Lexus' network in India, however, is smaller than Mercedes' or BMW's.

VehicleMercedes-Benz GLC
VehicleLexus RX
20w

I want to buy a new SUV for daily driving under ₹1.5 crore. My driving is around 3,000 km per month, including both city and highway use. I own a GLS Maybach and a Volvo XC90.

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20w

While there are a few interesting options in this price range, we feel you should pick the BMW X5 xDrive30d M Sport. Apart from being excellent to drive and very luxurious, it will feel like a nice departure from your GLS and Volvo XC90. BMW's straight-six engines are superb when it comes to refinement, smoothness and performance, and given your intended heavy usage, some of which is on the highway, we'd recommend the diesel, which is strong and efficient. You can easily get more than 700km out of a tank of diesel in your mixed driving cycle.An alternative is the Mercedes-Benz GLE, which offers more rear-seat space and a slightly more comfortable ride, though we feel it will be too similar to your GLS, or the Lexus RX 500h, whose smooth and efficient hybrid powertrain is an excellent alternative to the established order.

VehicleBMW X5
VehicleVolvo XC90
VehicleMercedes-Benz GLE
VehicleLexus RX
1y

Hi. I want to buy a chauffeur-driven car for my aged parents. Comfort being the priority, which car would you advise between ₹1.25 and ₹1.75 crore?

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24w

Since the car is for your elderly parents, the car should not be either too low or too high off the ground, for better ingress and egress. There are some incredibly comfortable sedans that might not be suitable for this reason, while there are some SUVs that are too high off the ground.Among the SUVs, a suitable option would be the Lexus RX, which is incredibly luxurious, comfortable, refined and rather unique, and crucially quite easy to get in and out of.If you want a more left-field option and don't mind a larger vehicle, the Toyota Vellfire is a superb option, combining the space and practicality of an SUV with the comfort and ease of use of a sedan. Your parents will enjoy the luxurious business-class chairs, comfy ride quality and lounge-like interior. Plus, its relatively low ride height and sliding doors make getting in and out a breeze.

VehicleToyota Vellfire
VehicleLexus RX

Last Updated on: 7 Aug 2026