Lexus RX 500h F Sport is the quickest RX yet, but is it still the family crossover to beat?
Lexus is positioning the 2026 RX 500h F-Sport Performance as the quickest RX yet while continuing to frame the model as a family crossover moving further into electrification. The vehicle was reviewed in a test drive and walkthrough by Redline Reviews on YouTube, focused on Lexus’ claim that it is the strongest and fastest RX in the lineup. The RX, launched in the United States in 1999, shifted to a hybrid-heavy approach in its current fifth generation, offering three hybrid configurations. In that lineup, the 500h F-Sport Performance combines a 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine—about 0.63 gallon—with two electric motors, and adds F-Sport suspension tuning and 21-inch wheels. The review also examined whether Lexus has preserved RX strengths like comfort, upscale equipment, and everyday practicality amid growing competition and electrification. The broader context is luxury buyers seeking performance and efficiency together.







