Take a moment to browse our new Lexus NX inventory while we walk you through an honest look at how this comparison plays out across every dimension that actually matters.

Choosing between two well-regarded compact luxury SUVs is never simple. Both the 2026 Lexus NX and the Acura RDX bring strong credentials to the table, and if you’ve been researching this segment, you’ve probably gone back and forth more than once. But when you look closely at powertrain flexibility, cabin refinement, technology, and long-term ownership value, one vehicle consistently pulls ahead.

Take a moment to browse our new Lexus NX inventory while we walk you through an honest look at how this comparison plays out across every dimension that actually matters.

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Round1 Bowling & Amusement – San Jose

Somewhere around your third quarter and a cold craft beer, something genuinely fun starts to happen at a barcade. These hybrid spots blend classic arcade gaming with a real bar experience, giving adults a reason to revisit the golden age of gaming without sacrificing the social energy of a proper night out. Fremont sits at a sweet spot in the Bay Area, putting you within easy reach of some of the region’s best options.

Whether you’re hunting for a vintage cabinet, a tournament night, or just a laid-back place to decompress after a long week, here are five barcades near Fremont worth putting on your radar.

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Lexus Owner FAQs: Maintenance Lights, TPMS, BSM, and More

Owning a Lexus means driving one of the most refined vehicles on the road, but even the best-engineered cars come with questions. A dashboard light you don’t recognize, a TPMS warning that appeared overnight, a key fob that stopped responding for no apparent reason. Knowing how to handle these moments is what keeps ownership from becoming stressful.

This guide covers the most common Lexus owner FAQs so you can act confidently and keep your vehicle performing the way it should. If your vehicle needs attention now, schedule a service appointment with our team at Lexus Stevens Creek and we’ll take it from there.

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2026 Lexus NX

If you’re shopping the 2026 Lexus NX and want to cut straight to the numbers, pricing starts at $46,570 for the NX 350h Standard FWD with destination included. From there, it climbs through multiple powertrains and trim grades into the low $60,000s when fully loaded. Three distinct powertrains, up to four trim grades each, so the right answer depends entirely on what you actually need from the car.

We’ve put together this complete breakdown to help you navigate every level with confidence. When you’re ready to see what’s in stock, browse our current 2026 Lexus NX inventory at Lexus Stevens Creek.

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2026 Lexus GX vs. LX

The 2026 Lexus GX is a mid-size SUV built around rugged, real-world capability, while the 2026 Lexus LX is a full-size flagship that prioritizes refinement, power, and premium appointments above everything else. That core difference ripples through every part of the comparison, from powertrains to interior space to price. Whether you’re shopping in San Jose, across Silicon Valley, or somewhere else in the Bay Area, this guide should help you figure out which one actually fits your life. Browse our new Lexus inventory to see what’s currently available in both models.

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2026 Lexus RZ

Pricing a luxury electric SUV is rarely straightforward. There’s the sticker price, then the powertrain decision, then the question of which features actually matter to your daily life. If you’ve been searching “how much is the Lexus RZ?” and keep getting vague answers, this is the guide you need.

The 2026 Lexus RZ lineup runs from $47,295 to $58,295 including destination, across six distinct configurations. You can browse our new inventory to see what’s currently available, or read through the full breakdown below before you visit.

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2026 Lexus GX

Buying a luxury SUV is a serious financial commitment, and pricing is almost always where the research starts. The 2026 Lexus GX 550 starts at $67,735 and climbs across six trim levels, each built for a distinct kind of buyer. Whether you’re after daily-driver comfort, a more refined cabin, or genuine trail capability, this guide breaks down what each trim costs, what it adds, and where your money actually goes furthest.

Feel free to browse our current GX 550 inventory at Lexus Stevens Creek while you’re doing your research. We serve buyers throughout San Jose, Silicon Valley, and the greater Bay Area.

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The Brit Sports Pub & Patio

Finding the perfect spot to catch the big game can transform an ordinary evening into an unforgettable experience. San Jose’s sports bar scene offers something for every type of fan, from die-hard supporters who paint their faces to casual viewers who enjoy good food and company.

Whether you’re celebrating a Sharks victory or catching a 49ers showdown, the city’s diverse selection of venues ensures you’ll find your ideal game day destination.

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2026 Lexus RX 350 vs. NX 350

Choosing between the 2026 Lexus RX 350 and NX 350 isn’t just about specs on paper. It’s about how these SUVs actually work in your world. Both deliver that Lexus DNA of quality and dependability, but they approach space, power, and daily usability from completely different angles. The RX 350 brings midsize comfort with family-focused muscle, while the NX 350 offers compact nimbleness that thrives in tight city spaces. Your routine will make the choice clear.

Want to see what’s available right now? Browse our new Lexus inventory at Lexus Stevens Creek.

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Lexus Colors

If you’re asking “what color is my Lexus?” or shopping for your next luxury vehicle, understanding the 2026 color palette helps you make an informed decision. At Lexus Stevens Creek, we’ve watched color preferences evolve throughout our 37 years serving San Jose, and the 2026 lineup introduces some exciting firsts alongside refined classics. Whether you’re drawn to the new Lexus-first Wavelength or the Heritage Edition’s exclusive Ninety Noir, each shade brings distinct character to your drive.

Ready to see these colors in person? Browse our 2026 Lexus inventory to explore what’s available right now.

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