Lexus Depreciation Rate
Toyota's luxury arm — luxury feel with Toyota reliability.
Retains value better than German rivals thanks to lower ownership costs.
Lexus depreciation by model
The Lexus ES is a near-luxury midsize sedan sharing its platform with the Toyota Avalon/Camry, valued for its smooth ride, bulletproof reliability, and hybrid efficiency. Its Lexus badge and Toyota underpinnings give it above-average resale for the entry-luxury sedan class, retaining roughly 55% of MSRP after 5 years — better than most German rivals.
The Lexus GX is a body-on-frame luxury SUV built on Toyota's Land Cruiser Prado platform, blending genuine off-road capability with Lexus reliability. Thanks to cult-like demand, limited production, and legendary durability, the GX posts some of the strongest depreciation numbers in the entire luxury SUV segment, often retaining well above 65% of MSRP after five years.
The Lexus NX is a compact luxury crossover that blends Toyota-grade reliability with premium refinement and available hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains. It delivers above-average resale for the luxury segment, retaining roughly 58% of its value after five years — stronger than most German rivals.
The Lexus RX is the best-selling luxury SUV in North America and a benchmark for reliability in the segment. Its Toyota-derived mechanicals, strong hybrid options, and loyal customer base deliver some of the slowest depreciation among luxury crossovers, with 5-year retained value well above rivals like the BMW X5 and Audi Q7.