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LEXUS RX400H MOT Statistics by Year

Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific LEXUS RX400H.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Lexus RX400H versus average car of the same model year.

The Lexus RX400h, first introduced in 2005, represents the brand's foray into the hybrid SUV market, combining luxury with eco-friendliness. As a part of the RX lineup, this model aimed to offer a spacious interior and advanced technology while providing better fuel efficiency than traditional gasoline engines. Over the years, the RX400h has garnered a reputation for comfort and reliability, though its performance in terms of reliability can vary.

When examining the reliability of the RX400h, the data reveals that it generally performs better than the average car of the same model year. For instance, the 2005 model has a defect rate of 358 defects per 100 tests, which is 4.6% lower than the average for that year. This trend continues through to the 2009 model, which shows a defect rate of 277, 10.5% below the average. The RX400h appears to improve over the years, with the 2008 model being the standout at 284 defects per 100 tests, marking a 15.8% improvement over the average for that year.

Despite this overall reliability, several recurring issues have been noted across multiple years. Common defects include excessively worn suspension components, brake disc failures, and non-compliant tyre tread depths. While these issues are often not exclusive to the RX400h, their frequency suggests that potential owners should be diligent in their maintenance checks, especially concerning the suspension and braking systems.

The 2006, 2007, and 2008 models show a consistent decline in defects per 100 tests, indicating that Lexus may have made improvements based on earlier feedback. This upward trajectory of reliability could reflect enhancements in manufacturing processes or design refinements over the years.

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In conclusion, the Lexus RX400h has cultivated a solid reputation for reliability in the hybrid SUV segment, with notable improvements across its production years. As a pioneering model in the hybrid space, it continues to be regarded as a blend of luxury and practicality, appealing to environmentally conscious consumers without compromising on comfort.