UK Reliability Directory

Lexus RX (AL10)

Production Years: 2009 - 20152 Documented Faults

The third-generation Lexus RX (AL10) cemented the model's status as the quintessential luxury hybrid SUV in the UK. Launching primarily as the RX 450h, it combined a silky 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine with powerful electric motors, delivering V8-like performance with the fuel economy and CO2 emissions of a much smaller diesel car. This made it a darling of the corporate car park and a highly sought-after family hauler, renowned for its supreme comfort, elevated driving position, and impeccable build quality. Inside, the AL10 RX boasts a spacious, airy cabin that prioritises comfort over outright sportiness. The dashboard features the sweeping asymmetrical design typical of the era, though the introduction of the "Remote Touch" mouse controller for the infotainment screen proved divisive. Ride quality is exceptionally soft and cosseting, particularly on models equipped with air suspension, though this setup does result in noticeable body roll through corners. It is the perfect vehicle for eating up motorway miles or navigating the school run in total silence. Today, the third-generation RX represents an incredibly safe bet on the used market, consistently outliving its European contemporaries. The hybrid powertrain is exceptionally resilient, with the high-voltage batteries rarely requiring replacement if properly ventilated and maintained. However, as these vehicles age and cross the 100,000-mile mark, buyers must watch out for a few specific, costly repairs. The electronic brake actuator is known to fail over time, manifesting as a barking noise from the pedal and triggering dashboard warnings. Additionally, the radiator can develop slow leaks around its plastic end tanks. A rigorous inspection of the service history is essential to ensure a trouble-free ownership experience.

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Common Faults & Reliability

These are the most common documented problems for the Lexus RX (AL10), sorted by their typical impact and frequency.

Brake Actuator Failure

high severity

The hydraulic brake actuator can fail, leading to warning lights, a noisy brake pedal, and a very expensive repair. Lexus has supported some cars in the past, but many UK examples are now too old for goodwill.

Est. repair cost:£1,500–£2,500

Radiator Leaks

medium severity

The radiator can leak where the aluminium core meets the plastic end tanks, usually starting as a slow weep before turning into a more obvious coolant loss issue.

Est. repair cost:£400–£700

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