
The new Lexus RX 450hL, at its heart, is a family car.
It has to be considered so because with seven seats, unless you’re chauffeuring around a rock band or soccer team, it’s the ideal model for a big brood.
But it’s so much more than a people wagon. And I’ll tell you why.
The actual car bits.
Test driving the Lexus RX 450hL was, excitedly, my first time driving a hybrid -that is a car that runs on part petrol, part power.
Once in the driver’s seat I started the car with my foot on the brake and a push of a button. Most people know by now they call this ‘keyless entry’ (and indeed it’s a keyless ignition) but the hybrid engine was so very quiet it took me a good two to three minutes to work out I’d actually already started the motor. It was almost silent.
