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Lexus redesigned its five-seat RX crossover for 2010, with the gasoline RX 350 carrying over a similar V-6 drivetrain. Because its electrically assisted V-6 grew to 3.5 liters from 3.3 liters, the RX 400h becomes the RX 450h. Slight exterior tweaks differentiate the RX 450h from its non-hybrid sibling. Other updates include a new joystick-like controller for the navigation system and a new rear suspension, which Lexus says frees up more cargo room and improves handling over the outgoing RX's simpler setup. Read more
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