Across 200 listed Lexus RX 500h F SPORTs nationwide, the average markup is +$183 vs MSRP and 59% are listed at or below sticker, with a median advertised price of $77,421. Updated daily.
The RX 500h F SPORT Performance is the enthusiast pick in the RX lineup — and arguably the most interesting Lexus crossover sold in 2026. The 2.4L turbo engine paired with electric motors delivers 366 horsepower; the rear-biased AWD setup and the six-speed automatic give it a chassis feel meaningfully different from the standard RX hybrids.
F SPORT Performance trim only — no value-leader option. Adaptive variable suspension, the largest available wheels, and the most aggressive interior styling are all standard.
Pricing is firmer than the standard RX hybrids but not dealer-markup territory. Below-MSRP listings appear in 10–15% of inventory at any given time, mostly in the Northeast where Lexus retailers compete hardest with the BMW X3 M and Audi SQ5 on cross-shoppers.
By Marcus Bell, Editor · Updated May 12, 2026
81
Available of 200
+$183
Avg Markup
59.0%
At/Below MSRP
$77,421
Median Price
Only about 40% are actually available. 60% of the 200 listed Lexus RX 500h F SPORTs are already spoken for — pre-sold or on a dealer hold (allocated to a customer), not really for sale. Don’t trust an “in stock” label: confirm a specific car isn’t a hold before you drive over.
Price range: $70,484 — $83,647
MSRP Trend
Median sticker by month listed
Over the last 3 months, the typical Lexus RX 500h F SPORT sticker has edged up — a median MSRP of $76,130 in Apr ’26 versus $77,396 in Jun ’26 (+1.7%).
Median factory MSRP of RX 500h F SPORTs grouped by the month each was first listed (active + sold), Apr ’26–Jun ’26. Based on 0652192194 listings. Reflects sticker price, not the dealer's selling price.
Markup Trend
What buyers paid vs MSRP, by week sold
Over the last 13 weeks, what buyers paid for the Lexus RX 500h F SPORT versus MSRP has risen — discounts are shrinking — from +$42 the week of Apr 13 to +$238 the week of Jul 6 (about $238 over MSRP now).
Average selling price vs MSRP for RX 500h F SPORTs by the week they sold (left the lot), Apr 13–Jul 6. Based on 843 sales. Positive = sold over MSRP, negative = below.
Markup Distribution
How the current RX 500h F SPORT inventory splits across the markup spectrum. The shape matters more than the average — a tight cluster reads very differently from a bimodal market.
200 vehicles with a known MSRP
Under MSRP
12%
24
At MSRP
47%
94
$0–$1K over
27%
54
$1K–$3K over
11%
22
$3K+ over
3%
6
Markup by Listing Age
RX 500h F SPORT markup holds fairly steady across listing age — neither aging stock nor fresh arrivals price very differently right now.
0–15 days
62% ≤ MSRP
+$208
69
16–30 days
63% ≤ MSRP
+$109
57
31–45 days
43% ≤ MSRP
+$605
21
61–90 days
62% ≤ MSRP
-$23
26
A market snapshot — current listings grouped by how long each has been on the lot, not the same vehicle tracked over time. Bars show the share at or below MSRP; the figure on the right is the average markup for that age band.
How fast RX 500h F SPORTs sell
Based on 838 RX 500h F SPORT listings that left dealer lots in the last 90 days.
23
Median days to sell
+$95
Avg sold vs MSRP
78%
Sold at/below MSRP
Recent RX 500h F SPORT sales closed around $95 over MSRP, in line with what's currently listed.
“Sold” = listings that left dealer inventory; a small share may be de-listed rather than sold. Markup figures exclude implausible feed prices.