What puzzles me is those large rear wheels, like it made a move to RWD (picture 2, on the right). Interesting. Then again, the picture on the left looks like the front wheels are bigger than the rears. Eh, the pictures are so low quality, it's hard to tell anything.
Like Tideland said it is jsut the mid-cycle refresh. only thing that will change on the exterior will probably be headlights and taillights. WHich would explain why they are covered.
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What puzzles me is those large rear wheels, like it made a move to RWD (picture 2, on the right). Interesting. Then again, the picture on the left looks like the front wheels are bigger than the rears. Eh, the pictures are so low quality, it's hard to tell anything.
Extortion.
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Last edited by CACressida; 02-04-2006 at 01:51 PM.
It's getting the 3.5L in it, hence the name RX350. In my Motor Trend there is a little tiny advertisement in it for the 350. I couldn't notice any difference, though it was only a front picture.
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All of the Camry based platforms will receive the 3.5L eventually. So, I guess the RX350 will receive LED tails, instead of just the RX400h. There's really nothing else to do to the tails to make them more elegant. The front should be designed to fit more in line with the rest of the Lexus line.
So, I guess the RX350 will receive LED tails, instead of just the RX400h. There's really nothing else to do to the tails to make them more elegant. The front should be designed to fit more in line with the rest of the Lexus line.[/QUOTE]
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