RX L
According to Japanese publication Mag-X, the lengthened RX will sport a wheelbase of 2 790 mm and measure up to 5 050 mm in overall length, some 160 mm longer overall than the current five-seat model.
Expected to carry the L designation and rival the likes of the Mercedes-Benz GLS, Audi Q7, Volvo XC90 and upcoming BMW X7, the long-wheelbase RX will be available with a 3.5-litre V6 engine in 350 form, or a 3.5-litre V6 backed up by an electric motor in 450h guise.
UX
With trademark applications for the names UX200, UX250 and UX250h already filed, the smallest addition to Lexus' SUV line-up will reportedly replace the slow-selling Auris-based CT hybrid hatch, and ride on the same TNGA platform as the C-HR.
Styling is expected to be heavily influenced by that of the UX concept shown in Paris last year, with gains in wheelbase, height, length and width likely over that of the C-HR.