
Lexus, Mercedes-Benz USA
Which is the better luxury SUV: the Lexus RX or the Mercedes-Benz GLE? Short answer: It depends. But the good news is you’ve already narrowed your choice down to a pair of very good used SUVs. The SUV you pick will depend on what’s most important to you, so CarMax runs through what you should keep in mind when you’re comparing the Mercedes with the Lexus.
The Mercedes will typically be more expensive than the Lexus
There are a lot of different trims and submodels to choose from and it can get confusing. But generally speaking, the Lexus RX will be less expensive than a comparable Mercedes-Benz GLE. How much cheaper? That depends on the trim, the vehicle’s mileage, and its condition.
For instance, a Lexus RX 350 will typically cost, on average, nearly $5,000 less than a Mercedes-Benz GLE 350 (both base trims)—this estimate excludes any additional charges such as government fees and taxes, financing, electronic filing, and emission testing. And the Lexus includes many more driver aids on its base trim than the Mercedes, including adaptive cruise control, a lane keeping system, and forward collision warning. To get most of those desirable driver aids on the GLE, you’ll need to find one with the Driver Assistance Package Plus installed.
Both the Lexus and Mercedes-Benz are available as hybrids
But you’ll have many more hybrid options with the Lexus than the Mercedes simply because it’s been on sale for longer. The GLE offered its first hybrid version, a plug-in hybrid, for the 2024 model year. Edmunds rates it very well; it is its highest-ranked luxury hybrid SUV. But availability will be limited compared to the numerous hybrid options available with the Lexus RX.
And you can get a Lexus RX as both a standard hybrid and a plug-in hybrid.
How to understand the different Lexus and Mercedes-Benz trims
What’s the difference between a 350 and a 450h? How does a 450h+ fit into this? And what the heck is an AMG? It’s a lot to wrap your head around, but this is an easy(ish) way to keep it all straight.
For Lexus RX models:
The number (350, 450, etc.) represents the engine and transmission combination, called the powertrain. The higher the number, the more powerful the powertrain. Adding an “h” to the number means it’s a hybrid. If there’s an “h” and a “+” it’s a plug-in hybrid.
For Mercedes-Benz GLE models:
The number (350, 450, etc.) also represents the engine and transmission combination. Adding an “e” to the end designates it as a plug-in hybrid. AMG models are sport-oriented and typically include a powerful engine along with aggressive suspension. Basically, if you want your luxury SUV to have some (OK, a lot of) bite to it, check out the AMG.
Recent redesigns to be aware of
The Lexus RX was fully redesigned for the 2023 model year and is quite