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Lexus Rz 350e Bev

NHTSA safety across every Lexus Rz 350e Bev model year we cover.

Across the 1 model year of the Lexus Rz 350e Bev we cover (2026 to 2026), the strongest crash-test showing is the 2026 at 100 on the NHTSA Safety Index. No recalls are on record across those years.

THE MOTORCALIBER REVIEW
MotorCaliber editorial Reviewed against NHTSA data 2026-07-02

The 2026 Lexus RZ 350e is a battery-electric luxury compact SUV aimed squarely at buyers who want premium refinement alongside a zero-emissions powertrain. Positioned against rivals like the BMW iX3 and Genesis GV60, it carries Lexus's reputation for meticulous craftsmanship into the fast-growing electric segment. This is a vehicle built for the discerning driver who refuses to trade comfort or safety for sustainability.

The 2026 Lexus RZ 350e arrives with one of the strongest safety profiles we have seen in the luxury electric SUV segment. NHTSA awarded it a perfect Safety Index score of 100 out of 100, placing it firmly in the Exceptional band. That headline number is backed by concrete crash-test results: a five-star frontal rating and a five-star side rating. Rollover testing has not yet been rated, which is a gap shoppers should note, though five-star side performance is a meaningful indicator of structural integrity in lateral impacts. Perhaps most striking for a brand-new model year is what is absent from the record. The RZ 350e carries zero recalls across its covered model year and has generated zero owner complaints in the NHTSA database, with no reported crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths on file. That kind of clean slate is rare, and while early complaint data can be sparse simply because the vehicle is new to market, it is still a genuinely positive starting point. The honest bottom line is this: on the safety metrics we track, the 2026 RZ 350e is performing at the top of its class. The perfect NHTSA index, dual five-star crash scores, and spotless recall and complaint record make it one of the safest choices in its segment right now. Shoppers should revisit rollover results once NHTSA publishes them, but the picture today is as clean as it gets.

WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally describe the RZ 350e as a polished, composed luxury electric SUV with a refined and quiet cabin, upscale materials, and smooth driving dynamics that feel consistent with Lexus's premium positioning. Ride comfort draws consistent praise, and the interior presentation is typically highlighted as a strong point, though some reviewers note the driving range and charging ecosystem invite close comparison against segment competitors.

WHAT TO KNOW
  • The 2026 RZ 350e earned a perfect NHTSA Safety Index of 100 out of 100, placing it in the Exceptional band, which is the highest classification NHTSA assigns.
  • Crash testing confirmed five stars in both the frontal and side impact categories, but a rollover rating has not yet been issued by NHTSA, so shoppers should monitor the agency's database for that result before finalizing a purchase decision.
  • As of the data covered, the RZ 350e has zero recalls on record for the 2026 model year, an encouraging sign for a newly launched vehicle, though recall history can grow as a model accumulates time in the field.
  • The NHTSA complaints database shows zero owner-filed complaints for this model year, with no reported crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths on file. While early production vehicles often have sparse complaint histories simply due to low sales volume, the absence of any red flags this early is a positive indicator worth noting.

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