Lexus RX, UX, GX and NX: reliability, safety, resale scores
See how the Lexus RX 350, UX 200, GX 460 and NX 300 stack up on JD Power and iSeeCars for reliability, safety, resale and dealer experience. Smart picks.
If reliability, resale, and day-to-day polish matter as much as design, these Lexus models make a persuasive case—backed by scores from JD Power and iSeeCars.
Lexus RX 350 (2024)
The stylish and dependable 2024 RX 350 earned an overall 84/100 from JD Power, with quality and dealer service both at 85/100. Driving impressions are strong, and resale value matches at 82/100 in each category. On iSeeCars, the RX posts a safety score of 8.7/10. It’s the kind of package that inspires confidence from the first test drive.
Lexus UX 200 (2022)
The compact UX impresses with sleek looks, tidy dimensions, and lively road manners. It scored 82/100 on JD Power, including 87/100 for quality and reliability and 85/100 for dealer experience. Driving impressions came in at 73/100, while resale landed at 78/100. According to iSeeCars, the UX 200 holds its value well with an 8.7/10 rating and carries an 8.0/10 for safety—solid figures for this segment. It feels purpose-built for city life rather than outright thrills.
Lexus RX 350 (2021)
This refined SUV performed strongly on JD Power, topping the 2021 Best Midsize Premium SUV category. Its 82/100 overall score includes 87/100 for quality and reliability, 77/100 for driving impressions, 75/100 for resale, and 85/100 for dealer experience. On iSeeCars, it’s rated at 8.4/10 for reliability, 8.5/10 for value retention, and 8.4/10 for safety. A proven pick for buyers who value consistency over flash.
Lexus GX 460 (2022)
The 2022 GX 460 posted an 81/100 overall on JD Power. Strong marks for quality and reliability (88/100) and dealer experience (85/100) push it over the 80-point line. iSeeCars rates it at 8.4/10 for reliability, 8.4/10 for value retention, and 7.0/10 for safety. The numbers lean toward durability, with a more modest safety score.
Lexus NX 300 (2021)
The four-year-old NX 300 ups the ante with an 83/100 overall from JD Power. Quality and reliability stand out at 88/100, with 78/100 for driving impressions, 76/100 for resale, and 85/100 for dealer experience. iSeeCars rates its value retention at 8.5/10 and gives it a perfect 10/10 for safety—an uncommon feat. That alone could tip the scales for many shoppers.