The folks over at Lexus build excellent cars. The brand nails the luxury details buyers want, and has made build quality a hallmark ahead of performative tech, ensuring generations of buyers have stood by the company through thick and thin. Perhaps the lone issue with the carmaker’s portfolio — and admittedly, one that’s incredible to consider this long into the SUV’s preeminence — is that Lexus has never really sold a purpose-built family crossover.
The Lexus SUV lineup starts with the pint-sized UX and NX crossovers, and ends with burly, luxed-up Land Cruisers: the GX and LX. The Lexus RX has filled that vast chasm between them, but it hasn’t been a perfect fit. An RX owner with a second or third kid on the way — I have relatives facing this exact dilemma — has not had a sensible Lexus option to level up to.
At least, until now. Lexus just debuted the all-new 2024 TX. It’s a big three-row crossover, one that’s closely related to the Toyota Grand Highlander. Unlike most Lexus cars, it’s built in America and designed for the American market. The TX offers three powertrains — two of them hybrids. And it starts at just $55,050, nearly $40,000 cheaper than a three-row LX.
I traveled to the swanky (and on that day, sweltering) suburbs of Austin, Texas to sample all three versions of the TX. And as a parent with multiple children, I felt seen. The TX delivers the same impressive family-friendly formula as its Toyota sibling — just elevated a bit for the Lexus audience.
The 2024 Lexus TX: What We Think

I’d like to picture myself as a Lexus GX or Land Cruiser dad. But the TX makes far more sense for my multiple-kid reality. There are more engaging family SUVs to drive; there are more opulent SUVs; there are more off-road-capable SUVs. But there aren’t many SUVs that meet the specific needs of family life better than the Lexus TX.