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Lexus car price starts at โ‚น64.00 lakh and goes up to โ‚น3.12 crore in India (ex-showroom). The cheapest Lexus car in India is the ES 300h, while the most expensive is the LX 500d Overtrail Edition. As of May 2026, there are 5 Lexus models available in India for sale: 1 MUV, 3 SUVs, and 1 sedan. The popular Lexus cars in India are the RX (price: โ‚น98.19 lakh - โ‚น1.21 crore), LM (price: โ‚น2.10 crore - โ‚น2.62 crore), and ES (price: โ‚น64.00 lakh). 

 

Lexus is the luxury vehicle division of Toyota Motor Corporation and was founded by Eiji Toyota. It officially entered the Indian market in 2017, with the debut of models like ES300, LX450d, LX570, RX450h, ES300, LS, and NX. As of present, some of these models have been discontinued in India, such as the LC, LM 350H, and LS.

 

Lexus Cars Price List in India (May 2026)

 

The Lexus car price in India starts at โ‚น64.00 lakh for the ES and goes up to โ‚น3.12 crore for the LX. The Lexus on road prices range from โ‚น74.08 lakh to โ‚น3.68 crore (Delhi). 

 

Here is the complete list of all Lexus models available in India, along with ex-showroom and on road prices in key Indian cities. 

 

Model

Price (ex-showroom)

Price in Delhi (on-road)

Price in Bangalore (on-road)

Price in Chennai (on-road)

Lexus RX

โ‚น98.19 lakh - โ‚น1.21 crore

โ‚น1.14 crore - โ‚น1.40 crore

โ‚น1.21 crore - โ‚น1.50 crore

โ‚น1.18 crore - โ‚น1.46 crore

Lexus LM

โ‚น2.10 crore - โ‚น2.62 crore

โ‚น2.43 crore - โ‚น3.03 crore

โ‚น2.60 crore - โ‚น3.24 crore

โ‚น2.53 crore - โ‚น3.16 crore

Lexus LX

โ‚น3.00 crore - โ‚น3.12 crore

โ‚น3.54 crore - โ‚น3.68 crore

โ‚น3.71 crore - โ‚น3.85 crore

โ‚น3.62 crore - โ‚น3.76 crore

Lexus NX

โ‚น68.02 lakh - โ‚น74.98 lakh

โ‚น78.72 lakh - โ‚น86.76 lakh

โ‚น84.16 lakh - โ‚น92.76 lakh

โ‚น82.12 lakh - โ‚น90.51 lakh

Lexus ES 

โ‚น64.00 lakh

โ‚น74.08 lakh

โ‚น79.20 lakh

โ‚น77.28 Lakh

 

Lexus Cars Latest Updates

 

Here are the latest updates related to the Lexus cars in India:

 

  • December 2025: Lexus RX 350h Exquisite launched at โ‚น89.99 lakh in India.
  • August 2025: Lexus India introduces the Smart Ownership Plan under Lexus Promise with an 8-year warranty, Lexus Luxury Care, and flexible ownership.
  • August 2025: The new Lexus NX 350h arrives in India with upgrades.
  • July 2025: Lexus India has announced a voluntary recall campaign in the country for the Lexus LM and Lexus RX.
  • Jun 2025: Lexus has started handing over the LX 500d to customers across India.
  • May 2025: Lexus LM 350h India bookings reopened 
  • April 2025: Lexus ES with hybrid and EV powertrain global debut
  • March 2025: Bookings open for new LX500d in India 
  • September 2024: Lexus LM 350h MPV India bookings paused 
  • June 2024: Lexus LX500, NX, and RX get voluntary recalls 
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As of 2026, the Lexus India line-up includes 5 models: 3 SUVs (Lexus RX, NX, LX), 1 sedan (Lexus ES), and 1 MUV (Lexus LM). All Lexus cars sold in India come with hybrid powertrains.

The Lexus car price in India ranges from โ‚น64.00 lakh to โ‚น3.12 crore (ex-showroom). On-road prices vary by city, starting at โ‚น74.08 lakh in Delhi for the ES sedan and going up to โ‚น3.85 crore in Bangalore for the LX 500d.

The cheapest Lexus car in India is the Lexus ES 300h sedan, priced at โ‚น64.00 lakh (ex-showroom). Its on-road price is โ‚น74.08 lakh in Delhi, โ‚น77.28 lakh in Chennai, and โ‚น79.20 lakh in Bangalore.

The most expensive Lexus car in India is the Lexus LX 500d Overtrail Edition, priced at โ‚น3.12 crore (ex-showroom). The on-road price reaches up to โ‚น3.85 crore in Bangalore.

Each Lexus model in India comes with multiple variants:


The Lexus ES 300h sedan has the lowest on-road pricing among Lexus cars in India, starting from โ‚น74.08 lakh in Delhi.

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Trending Questions on Lexus Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Jay vaishnav

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Which car should I purchase with a budget of โ‚น1 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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For your needs, we'd recommend the Mercedes-Benz GLC from your shortlist. The GLCโ€™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 it also requires AdBlue topups and DPF regeneration every so often, so keep that in mind.You'll have to stretch well beyond โ‚น1 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.

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Atul

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How is the Lexus RX 350h? Is it worth the price being asked compared to its immediate rivals like Volvo and BMW? I will mostly be using the rear seat, so comfort there is a key priority. Could you please advise?

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If you are mostly sitting in the back seat and your use is primarily in the city, the Lexus RX 350h fits that role well. It scores high on refinement, space and luxury, with exceptional attention to detail and a uniquely Japanese take on cabin design. Being a strong hybrid, the RX 350h moves mostly on electric power in traffic, and the switchover is near imperceptible; as you can imagine, fuel consumption is incredibly low by luxury SUV standards. Noise levels are low, so calls or resting in the back seat are easy. Lexus also has a strong record for trouble-free ownership, which matters when you plan to keep the car for a long.There are a few things to note for a back-seat user. The rear seat is comfortable and reclines, but the floor is a bit high, so tall people may sit a little knee-up. It is a wide five-seater, but it does not feel as airy as the biggest rivals. If you want a roomier back seat and a more stretched-leg feel, the Volvo XC90 will feel bigger, and it also gives you seven seats if that ever helps. If you sometimes drive yourself and enjoy a sportier feel, the BMW X5 is the one that feels more lively from the front seat, though its ride can feel firmer in the back.However, both those cars are more expensive than the Lexus, which today spells exceptional value in the segment.

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Jagdish Sharma

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I drive less than 200 km a month, and my current Nexon (petrol) has run only 40,000 km in 7 years. I want to upgrade and keep my next car for at least 7-8 years. I can wait until 2027 or 2028, as there is no urgent need. We are a small family of two adults and a 10-year-old child. My heart says sedan, but I am open to other body styles. My priorities, in order, are safety, comfort, style, AWD and a brand with good service and maintenance. My budget is within โ‚น1.5 crore. I like the upcoming Tesla S, Volvo S90/ES90 and Lexus 350h. If Ford launches the Mustang, then only Mustang.

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While 2027/28 is a long time away, and it's near impossible to gauge which launches will happen then, unfortunately, most of the cars you have listed are unlikely to be launched in India. This is simply because sedans, of which you are a fan, are not as popular anymore, and small-volume brands like the ones you have listed - Tesla, Volvo, Lexus and even Ford at this stage - are unlikely to take a risk launching a new sedan in an SUV-heavy market like ours.Of the lot, the most likely is the next-gen Lexus ES, which is a unique and tech-laden hybrid or EV alternative to the established luxury sedan set. It meets all your requirements, including an AWD option, though it remains to be seen the specification Lexus chooses for India. Lexus cars are known for their reliability and relatively low maintenance costs, so keeping the car for 7-8 years should not be a problem.

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Last Updated on: 6 May 2026