The 2028 Lexus RX prototype has been spotted, revealing its biggest change: a new free-standing infotainment screen.
This upgrade is expected to be similar to the one found in the ES and larger TZ models.
The refreshed RX will likely retain its mechanical lineup, with no significant powertrain modifications planned.

A closer look at the prototype reveals an updated front fascia, including a revised grille and potentially tweaked lower bumper and air intakes.
The headlights and taillights of the current RX have been retained on this tester, although it's possible they'll be modified by the time the refreshed model hits the market.
In contrast, the cabin will feature a new infotainment screen that's more minimalist in design.

This change is expected to bring other elements from the TZ into play, such as a scroll wheel for volume control and touch-sensitive surfaces on the dashboard.
The refreshed RX is likely to be revealed within the next year, possibly badged as a 2028 model year in North America.
Overall, this mid-cycle refresh suggests Lexus is focused on subtle updates that will appeal to existing owners while also offering new buyers a chance to experience the current model's design.
The refreshed RX will likely appeal to existing owners looking for a minor update, while new buyers may prefer the current model's design.
