The 2026 Lexus RX500h F Sport Performance enters the luxury SUV market with a 366-horsepower hybrid powertrain but faces criticism for a confusing infotainment interface and uncomfortable seating. For automotive tech specialists, the vehicle's mix of aggressive styling and touch-sensitive steering controls highlights the ongoing tension between digital innovation and user-centered ergonomic design. Potential buyers may find better value in the standard hybrid trim, which offers the same serene ride and high resale value without the compromising sporty elements.
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