The Lexus RZ 450e is an all-new battery-electric SUV, the first Lexus electric vehicle to be developed from the ground up. It is not a vehicle that simply adopts battery electric power in place of a conventional engine; it goes much further to realise the exciting potential of new technologies that enhance performance and driving pleasure, true to the Lexus Electrified philosophy.
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First and foremost, the RZ is a Lexus, retaining all the fine qualities of performance and craftsmanship associated with the brand. The company has leveraged its wealth of vehicle electrification experience to deliver the benefits of a BEV with the essential refinement and driving experience that are unique to its brand. This is witnessed, for example, in an advanced drivetrain featuring optional by-wire steering with a new One Motion Grip yoke and front and rear e-Axles that work in conjunction with Lexus’ new DIRECT4 all-wheel-drive torque control. The fundamentals of handling and responsiveness are secured with a dedicated new electric vehicle platform, which brings excellent body rigidity, a low centre of gravity and a long wheelbase. A powerful lithium-ion battery unit is fully integrated into the chassis, beneath the cabin floor, its quality finely controlled to ensure performance is maintained long-term.
The platform and battery-electric drivetrain also open up new freedoms in design. The exterior reinterprets the signature Lexus spindle shape in the vehicle’s body, while the interior is a light and open space that is both simple and luxurious, expressing Lexus Omotenashi hospitality and Takumi craftsmanship.
With its zero-emission performance, the RZ will help Lexus in its progress towards carbon neutrality and a sustainable mobility society. Here, the focus is not just on the car’s performance on the road; it embraces its entire lifecycle, from parts procurement, manufacturing and ownership through to eventual disposal. Already new methods have been adopted at Lexus’ Motomachi factory, the RZ production centre, in the processes that produce the highest emissions.
The RZ is the next step in Lexus’s move toward becoming a 100 per cent BEV brand in Western and Central Europe by 2030. The new model will be available for the UK and European customers to reserve from 20 April, ahead of the first vehicle deliveries from the end of 2022.
How much does the all-new Lexus RZ cost?
On-the-road prices for the all-new RZ are shown below (as of September 2022). All-new Lexus models are sold with a three-year/60,000-mile manufacturer’s warranty. But with the Lexus Warranty programme, this can be extended by one year/10,000 miles annually, subject to the vehicle being serviced at an authorised Lexus centre, up to 10 years/100,000 miles (terms and conditions apply).
GRADE | PACK | OTR PRICE |
RZ | Premium Pack | £62,600 |
RZ | Premium Pack with 20″ wheels | £63,550 |
RZ | Premium Plus Pack | £66,600 |
RZ | Premium Plus Pack with Bi-Tone Finish | £67,700 |
RZ Takumi | Takumi | £72,100 |
RZ Takumi | Takumi with Bi-Tone Finish | £73,200 |
Special metallic paint finishes Sonic White, Sonic Grey, Sonic Platinum and Sonic Copper will be an additional £250.
How is the all-new RZ 450e an evolution of Lexus design?
Lexus has taken the design freedoms offered by BEVs to create a vehicle that looks significantly different from conventional cars, but which represents the Lexus “Next Chapter” design. This styling approach pursues a unique look and proportions, born from the vehicle’s dynamic performance.
The design concept is “seamless E-motion,” expressing the BEV’s powerful character and seamless acceleration. The result is a new, simple form that captures the spirit of technological evolution, function, and performance. The frontal design powerfully distinguishes the RZ as a BEV. With no internal combustion engine, the bonnet has been lowered and the intake openings have been reduced. The spindle grille has been a signature feature of Lexus models for the past decade, but with the RZ the spindle shape has evolved three-dimensionally and been applied instead to the vehicle’s body.
The look is accentuated by finishing what would usually be the grille area in the car’s body colour and blacking out the area to each side. The greater design flexibility has also allowed more muscular front wings to be produced. The effect is heightened by an optional new bi-tone design for the bodywork which extends the contrasting black area from the roof to the bonnet. The new-design headlight units are unified with the spindle body. Ultra-slim, they give extra emphasis to the Lexus L-motif of the daytime running lights, while the principal headlight lamps and turn indicators are made less prominent.
The car’s side profile peaks towards the rear in a smooth silhouette. The sharp frontal design generates a sense of power and movement, while the condensed rear end affirms the car’s SUV qualities of comfortable space and strong driving capabilities. The long, 2,850mm wheelbase adds to the impact of the design, expressing the low centre of gravity and excellent weight balance. The wheels – standard 18-inch or, for high grade, 20-inch diameter – are pushed right out to the corners of the car.
The BEV character is also expressed in the RZ’s rear end design, with a cool, high-tech look. The split rear roof spoiler extends the design’s rearward flow and contributes to the car’s stable performance. The elongated light bar across the width of the car has become a hallmark feature of Lexus design. Here it has a sharp, minimalist look with the top and bottom made as thin as possible to give the impression of simplicity and precision.
What will the Lexus RZ be like to drive?
Securing the Lexus Driving Signature was the primary goal in the development of the RZ’s dynamic performance and strengthening of the car’s core characteristics – the “three Cs” of confidence, control and comfort in all driving situations. Going further, the benefits of BEV-specific qualities, such as fast response and high precision were maximised.
Lexus has ensured the vehicle always responds as the driver intends, making driving both comfortable and exhilarating. Chief Engineer Takashi Watanabe used “The Natural” as a performance concept during the car’s development. He focused on driving quality with a natural feel, the car moving faithfully to the driver’s inputs through the optional One Motion Grip steer-by-wire system, an automotive world first, and precise DIRECT4 all-wheel-drive control. Special attention was paid to giving the driver an excellent sightline and feedback and ensuring precise vehicle posture control, at all times.
The quality and characteristics of the RZ’s new platform are the foundation for delivering the Lexus Driving Signature, with optimised BEV packaging, lower weight, optimum mass distribution and overall rigidity. These all contribute to the driver’s confidence, control, and comfort.
The RZ’s e-TNGA platform is inherently strong, with the battery unit integrated into the chassis, beneath the cabin. This also helps lower the car’s centre of gravity, which in turn secures better chassis balance, handling, and response. High-strength materials and metals are used in the RZ’s construction, with advanced construction processes to ensure exceptional strength where elements are joined together while keeping weight down. This helps ensure precise handling and response and ride comfort.
Although the battery-electric drivetrain produces less noise, its quiet performance makes noise from the road and the car’s surroundings more noticeable. The RZ’s engineers and designers made it a priority to ensure the cabin environment was appropriately calm and quiet, adopting a three-part strategy: controlling the noise; preventing it from entering the cabin; and paying particular attention to the noise experienced in the rear seats.
The engineers also applied an improved version of active sound control, which uses the car’s audio speakers to produce sounds that emphasise the powertrain’s responses, building the emotional connection between car and driver.
The RZ uses the Lexus e-Axle that was first introduced in the UX 300e. This is a compact, modular package that consists of a motor, gearing and an ECU, located between the driven wheels. On the RZ they are used front and rear and operate in conjunction with the DIRECT4 all-wheel drive control system (details below) to adjust the vehicle’s posture, traction and power distribution, according to the driving conditions. The e-Axles are quiet, efficient and deliver precise power. The front motor produces 150kW and the rear 80kW, giving a total power output of 230kW. Both have superior power density, thanks to the optimised rotor and stator design. Their compact dimensions also contribute to the car’s packaging, helping secure more space in the cabin and load compartment and to accommodate the EV battery.
What will the Lexus RZ 450e be like on the inside?
The RZ’s cockpit is an evolution of the Tazuna concept. This brings together the driver’s position at the wheel and the precise arrangement of the meters, controls and displays to create a space where only small movements of hand and eye are required to operate the vehicle. The principle is inspired by the small adjustments of the reins a rider uses to control a horse – the meaning of “Tazuna” in Japanese. With the introduction of the optional One Motion Grip (detailed above), the full benefits of the Tazuna driver cockpit philosophy can be realised.
The arrangement of the meters, head-up display and 14-inch multimedia display have been optimised and the instrument panel has been set low, further improving the driver’s forward sightline. The designers also interpreted the BEV performance in a clean and minimalistic look with fewer elements and less ornamentation, while still using high-quality materials. The centre console features a new dial-type control for the shift-by-wire system, reflecting the overall design simplicity.
The cabin is designed as a light and open space, enhanced by ambient lighting with a wide spectrum of selectable colours to suit the mood of the journey. Lexus has also created a new illumination effect, In-ei, which produces different effects with patterns of light and shadow across the door panels.
Lexus has introduced a number of human-centred advanced technology features in the RZ that enhance comfort, convenience, and life on board, reinforcing the spirit of Omotenashi hospitality. Two are Lexus firsts: a dimmable panoramic roof with a special coating to reduce heat radiation, and radiant heaters for the driver and front passenger.
The optional panoramic roof increases the feeling of space and light in the cabin. The glass has a low-e (low-emissive) coating that reflects infra-red radiation and reduces radiant heat on sunny days while helping keep heat inside the cabin when the weather is cold. The roof also has an electric dimming function, which instantly switches from transparent to opaque with simple touch control, cutting out any direct sunlight. As a result, there is less need to use the air conditioning system to maintain a comfortable temperature and there is no need for a retracting sunshade, which saves weight – factors that reduce the RZ’s energy use and help maintain its driving range.
New radiant heaters are positioned at knee-level in front of the driver and front passenger, beneath the steering column and lower instrument panel. Provided in addition to seat heaters and a heated steering wheel, they help speed up the warming of the driver and front passenger, creating the feeling of a warm blanket around the legs. Just as with the panoramic roof, they help save energy, reducing the load on the air conditioning system.
The RZ is equipped with the all-new Lexus Link multimedia platform, with faster, more intuitive operation and increased functions for connectivity, efficient journey planning and information.
The system, which debuted in the new Lexus NX, includes “always-on” cloud-based navigation, benefiting from up-to-the-moment information on traffic events, accidents, and road conditions. The voice recognition function understands and responds to conversational requests and is able to detect commands when there is background noise. There is also a new “Hey Lexus” on-board assistant, and smartphone integration is enabled via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The vehicle’s DCM (data communication module) allows functions to be conveniently updated or added over the air, without any interruption to the vehicle’s use.
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What about the battery in the Lexus RZ?
The Lexus RZ uses a lithium-ion battery in a stack comprising 96 cells, with a total output of 71.4kW. It is located entirely beneath the cabin and forms an integral part of the platform. Its position also contributes to the car’s low centre of gravity.
Battery durability was a key consideration, in particular the level of performance that could be expected after 10 years of driving. Lexus expects the RZ’s battery to retain more than 90% of its capacity within that timeframe, thanks to a series of measures to safeguard quality and performance, founded on Lexus’ long experience with battery management technologies.
What is the range of the all-electric Lexus RZ 450e?
Details of the vehicle’s driving range and battery charging times will be announced at a later date, but Lexus expects the RZ will be able to cover more than 250 miles in the combined WLTP cycle.
To help drivers maximise their vehicle’s range potential, the RZ’s selectable drive modes include a Range mode. This builds on the energy-saving performance of the ECO mode by further adjusting certain vehicle settings: speed is limited, a different power distribution programme is initiated, and the climate control system is switched off.
Thanks to a focus on key factors, including optimised vehicle weight, battery power and performance, the RZ has a target consumption of below 18kW per 100km (62 miles) driven, which makes the RZ one of the most efficient BEVs on the market.
What safety and driver assistance systems will the RZ have?
The RZ benefits from the advanced active safety and driver assistance systems featured in the latest, third generation of Lexus Safety System+ with upgraded and additional functions and increased scope for accident risk detection.
Further advances introduced with the new RZ include Proactive Driving Assist with steering assist and a new monitor to check driver behaviour for signs of fatigue or distraction. Proactive Driving Assist uses the front camera to determine the angle of a bend, adjusting the steering appropriately when approaching and making a turn.
What is DIRECT4 all-wheel-drive control?
The RZ is the first production model to feature Lexus’s new DIRECT 4 system, working with the two e-Axles. DIRECT4, an exclusive Lexus technology, is an intelligent system that constantly balances the traction of all four wheels, automatically and seamlessly distributing drive force. The result is stress-free performance and stable handling, with intuitive operation strengthening the sense of connection between driver and machine.
DIRECT4 uses ECU sensors to collect, evaluate and react to a range of factors, including vehicle speed, steering angle, and G forces. From these inputs, it calculates and immediately applies the appropriate drive torque to each e-Axle to maximise grip and traction. The front/rear torque bias can be adjusted from zero to 100 or 100 to zero in milliseconds – faster than any mechanical system. With better communication between the road and steering wheel (or yoke), DIRECT4 also improves steering response.
What is steer-by-wire and One Motion Grip?
The One Motion Grip steer-by-wire system is one of the most significant new technologies featured in the Lexus RZ. There is no mechanical link and no conventional steering column; instead, an electrical connection is used to send inputs from the steering wheel and the wheels. The result is instant response and more precise steering control.
The driver will also notice less steering wheel sway when travelling over rough roads; stable control and correction in strong crosswinds; and excellent straight-line performance on angled surfaces. Steering feel is important for driver confidence and control. Lexus engineers have ensured the system still provides feel and feedback at all times, maintaining a strong connection between driver and car. There is also a fail-safe provision of processors and an emergency power supply, should the system lose its principal power supply.
The optional One Motion Grip system comes with a new steering yoke, replacing the traditional steering wheel. The technology requires less steering effort from the driver: with only a 150-degree turn of the yoke needed to move from straight ahead to left or right lock, there is no need for hand-over-hand turns.
The yoke’s “butterfly” shape has been developed with input from Lexus’s Takumi drivers, whose feedback helped hone every element to give the best performance. With the steering yoke, the driver gains a more open view of the instrument binnacle and the road ahead. Lexus’ designers took advantage of this to set the meters higher and further away than would be possible with a conventional steering wheel, minimising the driver’s need to adjust their sightline. This takes the concept of the Tazuna cockpit to a higher level, concentrating the driver’s attention on the road.
What is the e-Latch system?
The RZ is equipped with Lexus’s e-Latch, a smooth, one-touch electronic door release system. Its operation is linked to the car’s Blind Spot Monitor to provide Safe Exit Assist, which automatically cancels the door opening if vehicles or cyclists are detected approaching from the rear. Developed as a world-first, it is expected to help prevent 95 per cent of accidents caused by the door opening.
A digital rear-view mirror is also available, giving the driver a clearer view with no obstruction from headrests or luggage, and improved vision at night and in poor weather conditions.
Lexus RZ: Technical Specifications
All data remain provisional prior to the RZ’s official homologation.
POWERTRAIN | |
Type | AC synchronous electric motor/generators |
Max. power (bhp/DIN hp/kW) | 309/313/230 |
Front motor max. power (bhp/DIN hp/kW) | 201/204/150 |
Rear motor max. power (bhp/DIN hp/kW) | 107/109/80 |
Torque (Nm) | 435 |
EV SYSTEM | |
Battery type | Lithium-ion |
Number of cells | 96 |
Rated voltage (V) | 355 |
Battery capacity (kWh) | 71.4 |
PERFORMANCE | |
Max. speed (mph) | 99 |
0-62mph acceleration (sec) | 5.6 |
EV ENERGY CONSUMPTION & RANGE | |
Energy consumption – WLTP combined cycle (kWh/100km) | ˂18 (target) |
Range – WLTP combined cycle (miles) | ˃250 |
EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS | |
Overall length (mm) | 4,805 |
Overall width (mm) | 1,895 |
Overall height (mm) | 1,635 |
Wheelbase (mm) | 2,850 |
TOWING | |
Towing capacity – unbraked (kg) | 750 |
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Hi, I have seen various pictures and you tube videos of the RX450e in different markets and it is clear that some are shown with black high gloss wheel arches that look great and other images show the dull dark grey plastic arches that aren’t as conducive to a premium car.
Can you let me know which of these will be fitted for the UK market?
Hello Phil,
Thank you for your question.
This depends on the grade of RZ.
The Takumi Grade will have the high gloss arches.
Thanks.
Hi, thanks for your answer, but to clarify are the high gloss wheel arches only to be fitted to the Takumi Grade or may they be fitted to the Premium or Premium Plus pack specified vehicles?
Hello Phil,
Our product team have advised that only the Takumi Grade comes with high gloss arches.
Thanks.
How large is the boot space? Especially in comparison to the current RX model
Hello Pinky,
Thanks for your interest in the RZ 450e.
As this vehicle is still in pre-production, the final specifications have not been revealed yet.
However, if you would like to stay informed you can sign up here for our latest information on the RZ 450e – https://www.lexus.co.uk/new-cars/rz/announcement.
Thanks.
Can. the Rz 450e – accept larger than 7kw ac charge ?
What’s the maximum kw ac charge it can accept ??
Kind Regards
Ian
Hello Ian,
Thanks for your interest in the RZ.
The RZ 450e accepts an 11kW on-board charger.
Thanks.
Is there a choice of wheel style on the Rz 450e takumi
Kind Regards
Ian
Hello Ian,
Thanks for your question.
There is not a choice of wheel style on the RZ 450e.
The only wheel style available are the 20″ Dark Finish Alloys.
Thanks.
Is the two tone exterior option available in all colours ?
Is the digital mirror standard On-The takumi option ?
Kind Regards
Ian
Hello Ian,
Thanks for your interest in the RZ 450e.
The bi-tone paint finish is available with Aether Blue, Sonic Copper and Sonic Grey.
The digital rear view mirror is planned to be standard on the RZ 450e Takumi, however final UK specifications have not been confirmed at this stage.
Thanks.
Hi, please can you tell me what colour the large triangular shaped panels just below the headlamps will be, I can see clearly in the picture above the Takumi in two tone Copper/Black has the panels in body colour that looks great, however in the other photo of a grey RZ450e it is unclear whether they are gloss black painted or just plain grey plastic panels. Please can you let me know what the UK market will be having.
Phil
Hello Phil,
Thank you very much for your interest in the RZ.
More specific product design information will be available in the coming months.
Thanks.
Hi
I have been told that the yoke option steer-by-wire is not available until 2024 and that delivery of the first models will not be until June 2023. Is this correct.
When are you also likely to have boot dimensions.
Hello Mike,
Thanks for your interest in RZ.
Production of the RZ should begin in Q1 2023, with customer deliveries expected in Q2 2023.
Production of the RZ with One Motion Grip (steer by wire) should begin production in Q1 2024.
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
boot dimensions?
Hello Joe, thanks for your question.
The boot dimensions for the RZ are as follows:
-522L with the rear seats in use
-1,451L with the rear seats folded down
Thanks.
Hi
Please can you confirm whether the RZ450e Premium Plus pack with sunroof will have a power operated sun blind or other method to prevent bright daylight entering the car interior?
When can we expect to have a demonstrator vehicle available in the UK?
Will Lexus support the cost of a home charger installation?
Hello Phil, thanks for your questions.
Our Product Team have advised that the sunroof on RZ Premium Plus Pack does not have a sun blind.
In regards to a demonstrator vehicle, your Lexus Centre are best placed to advise you on this.
Free charger installation has now stopped. It was available for cars which were ordered before end of March this year.
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
Hi, regarding the sunroof that you say will not have a sunblind concerns me, I do not wish to have bright light glaring through on to my head , so what are my options?
In the text on the document above it says “The optional panoramic roof” however I have reserved a Premium Plus pack variant and there was no option as it comes as standard!
Please can you advise
Hello Phil,
Our Product Team have advised that there is a coating on the glass of the sunroof which should help with light glaring through.
Thanks.
Hi, thanks for the info, please can you see if the Product Team would kindly send me an image of this sunroof glass with coating so I can understand its suitability for me. I still find it surprising that RZ450e will not have a sun-blind, I have seen what look like panels to insert on some videos of pre production variants on YouTube, will these be available?
Today I have been looking around the BZ4X which of course has the glass roof optional but when fitted will come with a powered sun-blind.
Hello Phil,
Unfortunately, The Product Team do not have an image of the RZ sunroof. However, they have confirmed that the coating on the glass should help with sun glare.
Thanks.
How much weight saving is there with the One Motion Grip (steer by wire) system over the normal steering column setup?
Hello Tigger, thanks for your question.
PLease read this blog article for information on the Steer by Wire system: https://mag.lexus.co.uk/steer-by-wire-how-does-it-work/.
Thanks.
I have reserved a RZ in December 2022 and paid the deposit. I have not been told of the delivery date. This is very frustrating. Are you experiencing any production problems?
Hello Zubi, thanks for your order.
We would recommend contacting your Lexus Centre regarding delivery times for your RZ, as they have access to your order details.
Thanks.