Toyota Starts Canadian Production of Fifth Generation Lexus RX Luxury SUV (2024)

CAMBRIDGE, ON, November 8, 2022 – Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada (TMMC) started yesterday producing the fifth generation of the Lexus RX luxury SUV: the all-new 2023 Lexus RX.

In 2003, TMMC became Toyota’s first facility outside of Japan entrusted to produce Lexus vehicles – a great honour within Toyota – and has since assembled more than 1.5 million Lexus RX vehicles. Today, as well as the RX and RX hybrid, TMMC builds the Lexus NX and NX Hybrid, as well as the Toyota RAV4 and RAV4 Hybrid.

“Producing the all-new 2023 Lexus RX 350, RX 350h and RX 500h for the North American market reflects the continued trust that Toyota Motor Corporation has in our world-class Canadian team members, our commitment to quality, and our customer focus,” said TMMC President, Frank Voss.

Canada’s largest auto manufacturer and leading maker of electrified vehicles, TMMC has manufactured vehicles in Canada for more than 30 years and currently employs more than 8,500 team members at its facilities in Cambridge and Woodstock, Ontario. Committed to producing vehicles in Canada, Toyota has invested more than CAD $9.8B in its Canadian operations since 1985 and has built more than nine million vehicles over that period of time.

TMMC’s culture is aligned with the Lexus focus on quality, making them one of the very best automotive manufacturing facilities in the world. This commitment to quality has earned TMMC a total of 20 J.D. Power Awards – more than any other auto manufacturing plant in the Americas, and the second most of any plant globally.

About the 2023 Lexus RX

Crafted right here in Canada, the 2023 Lexus RX sets the stage for the next chapter of the Lexus brand.

The next chapter for Lexus is centered around four pillars: Design, Lexus Driving Signature, Electrification and Advanced Technology. The all-new RX plays a key role in leading the brand forward on each of these dimensions.

Design: The RX has been refined from the inside out. The signature Lexus spindle grille has evolved into a spindle body that seamlessly commands the front. And, perhaps the most notable expression of future Lexus design is the elegant new block letter ‘LEXUS’ rear badging and full-width tail lamp.

Lexus Driving Signature: Lexus Driving Signature results from an entirely new approach to vehicle development, wherein all performance characteristics and tuning decisions are approved at the highest level of the organization. This ensures a uniquely Lexus experience where each vehicle exhibits a direct, linear driving feel that is consistent across the lineup.

Electrification: TMMC will assemble two electrified options of the fifth generation RX, including the RX 350h powered by a 2.5-liter hybrid powertrain, and RX 500h F SPORT with a 2.4-litre turbo hybrid powertrain.

Advanced Technology: The biggest enhancement to in-vehicle technology is the inclusion of the all-new Lexus Interface multimedia system. Developed in North America, Lexus Interface uses a standard 9.8-inch touchscreen to put an array of multimedia features within easy reach. On select models, the available 14-inch touch screen delivers an even more immersive multimedia experience. Lexus Interface incorporates a new virtual assistant, developed with a human-centric approach and intended to be the primary way in which guests interact with the new multimedia system. The system enables a voice-first approach to access navigation, media, phone, and certain vehicle features such as the climate control system and window opening/closing.

Learn more about the 2023 Lexus RX here.

About Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. (TMMC) manufactures the Toyota RAV4, RAV4 Hybrid, Lexus RX 350, RX 350h and RX 500h as well as the Lexus NX and NX hybrid at three manufacturing facilities in Ontario. TMMC is the most awarded auto plant in the Americas and the second most awarded plant globally. It employs approximately 8,500 Canadians, has the capacity to produce more than 500,000 vehicles annually and has been Canada’s highest volume automotive manufacturer over the past five years.

Toyota Starts Canadian Production of Fifth Generation Lexus RX Luxury SUV (2024)

FAQs

Are all Lexus rx350 made in Canada? ›

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada, Inc. – Cambridge, Ontario, Canada —assembles the Lexus RX, as well as the Lexus RX Hybrid. Toyota Motor Kyushu – Miyawaka, f*ckuoka, Japan — assembles the Lexus UX. Toyota Tahara Plant – Tahara, Japan — assembles the Lexus LS, IS, GX, LX, and RC.

What is the Toyota equivalent of the Lexus rx350? ›

The Lexus RX and Toyota Highlander are similar in their trim offerings.

Does Lexus have a factory in Canada? ›

Cambridge Ont (Ontario, Canada)

Another North American plant, located in Ontario, Canada, has been building the RX since 2003 and has won six J.D. Power and Associates Gold Plant Quality Awards.

Where is the Lexus RX produced? ›

The TX is made specifically for the North American market and is the first Lexus vehicle to be assembled at Toyota Indiana (TMMI). Since 1996, this facility has been the birthplace of over 7 million vehicles. Lexus says the plant employs more than 8,200 people and also utilizes advanced robotics.

What is the best year of RX350 to buy? ›

According to industry reviews, consumer feedback, reported problems, and NHTSA statistics, the most reliable years for Lexus RX350 are 2014, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023. In these particular years, the car received the highest ratings in terms of safety, reliability, and performance.

Are any Lexus made in the USA? ›

Cambridge, Ontario, Canada is home to Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada, Inc. This plant is responsible for the Lexus RX and RX hybrid. Finally, the US home to Lexus is Georgetown, Kentucky, United States. At Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, Inc., Americans build the Lexus ES.

What Toyota is made in Canada? ›

Current products
  • Lexus RX (2003–present) South Plant (Except 2024+ RX450h+ PHEV)
  • Toyota RAV4 (2007–present) West Plant, (2019–present) North Plant.
  • Lexus NX (2022–present) North Plant (Except 2022+ NX 450h+ PHEV)

How do I tell where my Lexus was built? ›

The first character of a VIN is the country code indicating where the car was assembled. Inside the driver's door frame is a VIN label that spells out the car's manufacturing location. A new vehicle's window sticker shows the source of its parts and the final assembly point.

How to tell if Lexus is made in Japan? ›

First position: country of manufacture

In the case of a Lexus, the first digit indicates the country in which the vehicle was manufactured. If your Lexus has the numbers 2 or 5, it was assembled in North America—either Canada or the United States. Japan is indicated by the letter J.

What does RX stand for in Lexus? ›

The RX model name stands for Radiant Crossover. The word Radiant represents the bright new future Lexus envisioned at the car's launch at the start of the Millennium. The model was the first sports utility vehicle that marked a Crossover point between a luxury saloon and an off-roader. Explore the RX.

What does GX stand for in Lexus? ›

The powerful GX (which stands for Grand Crossover) is a bold new take on the iconic SUV. Off-road capability, a striking silhouette, interior refinement… the GX Overtrail models represent the most rugged application of Lexus' off-road technology.

Are Lexus engines made in Japan? ›

A majority of Lexus models are made in the brand's three production plants in Japan. All models except for the ES, RX and RX Hybrid are produced in Japan. Lexus has a plant in Lexington, Kentucky, that produces its ES model. Meanwhile, the RX and RX Hybrid are manufactured at the brand's plant in Cambridge, Ontario.

Which country produces Lexus 350? ›

Where Are Lexus Models Made? Lexus vehicles are produced primarily in Japan at manufacturing plants in the Chūbu and Kyūshū regions. The Lexus RX 330 was the first Lexus built outside of Japan in 2003, in Ontario, Canada.

What platform is the Lexus RX 350 built on? ›

Toyota K platform

Where is the 2024 Lexus made? ›

PRINCETON, Ind. (Nov. 9, 2023) – Toyota Indiana celebrated a major milestone today as the plant started production of the first-ever Lexus TX, an all-new, three-row luxury SUV. The 2024 TX is the first Lexus SUV to be assembled in the U.S., and the first Lexus for Toyota Indiana.

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