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14 Mar 2021, 10:25 UTC ·
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Cars Direct reports an MSRP of $91,525 for the fuel-efficient powertrain, which is $10,490 more than the suggested retail price of the 2020 model. All-wheel drive adds $3,250 to the tally, bringing the price to $94,775 before options. But still, how does Lexus explain this ginormous increase?
Speaking to Cars Direct, spokesperson Ryan Matsumoto states that
“a new simplified package strategy” is responsible for the considerable difference. As opposed to 2020, the 2021 model includes air suspension, Mark Levinson audio, the Interior Upgrade Package, Panoramic View Monitor, 20-inch alloy wheels, premium wood trim, and a wood steering wheel as standard.