Which Gas Type Is Recommended For The Lexus
When you're choosing the gas type octane number — 87, 89, or 93 — you may wonder what the difference is and which one to get for your Lexus.
Our charts will help to find the recommended gas type for your particular Lexus, regarding its engine, power, torque, and fuel tank.
Search fuel type by vehicle
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Lexus GX 460
- Recommended fuel – premium unleaded
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Lexus LX 570
- Recommended fuel – premium unleaded
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Lexus LX 600
- Recommended fuel – premium unleaded
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Lexus NX 200t
- Recommended fuel – premium unleaded
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Lexus NX 250
- Recommended fuel – regular unleaded
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Lexus NX 300
- Recommended fuel – premium unleaded
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Lexus NX 300h
- Recommended fuel – regular unleaded
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Lexus NX 350
- Recommended fuel – premium unleaded
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Lexus NX 350h
- Recommended fuel – premium unleaded
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Lexus RX 350
- Recommended fuel – regular unleaded
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Lexus RX 350L
- Recommended fuel – regular unleaded
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Lexus RX 450h
- Recommended fuel – premium unleaded
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Lexus RX 450hL
- Recommended fuel – premium unleaded
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Lexus UX 200
- Recommended fuel – premium unleaded / regular unleaded
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Lexus UX 250h
- Recommended fuel – regular unleaded
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Maintenance
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