Lexus reveals the 3-row TZ electric SUV up to 530 km Range
Lexus has revealed the all-new TZ, the first three-row battery-electric SUV globally. The new luxury EV has been developed around what Lexus calls a “Driving Lounge” concept, with the focus on passenger comfort, cabin space counterpart to the electric Toyota Highlander revealed for the US market.

Underpinned by the dedicated EV platform, the TZ will be available with the dual-motor, all-wheel-drive setup, offering 530 km of WLTP-claimed range with the larger 95.8 kWh battery pack.

The Lexus TZ has a more upright & angular design, which is smaller than the RZ but retains the brand’s spindle-cody styling theme. Up front is a closed-off grille area that features an illuminated Lexus logo with the C-shaped headlamps & L-shaped daytime running lamps (DRLs). To aid aerodynamic efficiency, the SUV gets the flush-fitting door handles & smooth body surfacing.

The Lexus TZ has a 3,050 mm-long wheelbase & gently tapering roofline, but the overall stance remains SUV-like. This rides on 20-inch or 22-inch aero-optimised wheels, depending on the variant. At the rear is a full-width light bar with the illuminated Lexus lettering & pronounced haunches.

The Lexus TZ’s cabin gets the three-row layout, a large panoramic sunroof and a head-up display. The dashboard features a layered design with the wide touchscreen infotainment display, centre console housing the gear selector, and digital driver’s display and twin cup holders.
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