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Best phone mount for 2024–2026 Lexus dashboards?

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I just picked up a new Lexus, and while I absolutely love the refreshed interior design, I’m having a hard time finding a place to put my phone. The 2024–2026 models have that beautiful, massive touchscreen and those sleek, angular vents, but they don't leave much room for a traditional mount. I’ve tried a generic vent clip, but the slats feel a bit thin, and I’m worried about potentially scuffing the trim or blocking the airflow to the infotainment screen.

I’m looking for something that feels secure and doesn't clutter up the dashboard aesthetic. I've looked at some MagSafe options and even those custom-fit brackets that clip around the hazard button, but I’m curious if anyone has found a 'perfect' fit specifically for this generation. I’d prefer to avoid anything with sticky adhesive on the leather-wrapped surfaces if possible. Does anyone have a specific brand or model that fits the 2024+ dash layout perfectly without blocking the view of the road or the main screen?


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Sooo I actually had a pretty bad time trying to find a mount for my new Lexus... I honestly hated the idea of blocking the screen or ruining the trim. For ur situation, I've tried a few and here's my take:

* ProClip Center Mount 855877: This one is super secure cuz it clips into the dash seams, but it's kinda pricey and unfortunately sits a bit low for my liking.
* Lexus NX/RX 2024-2026 Magnetic Phone Holder by LISEN: This fits right over the hazard button. I mean, it doesn't use adhesive which is cool, but the magnets weren't as strong as I expected for my heavy Pro Max phone.

I ended up going with the ProClip even though I'm still a bit disappointed by the placement. gl!


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Can vouch for this


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Not to disagree, but honestly I've had a totally different experience with those pricey bracket systems. I get that the previous replies mentioned the high-end custom mounts, but i think spending $80+ on a piece of plastic just feels like overkill?? Especially when you just dropped a ton of cash on a brand new 2024 Lexus. I'm all about that budget-friendly life while still keeping the interior looking sharp.

I actually tried one of those expensive custom clips and it felt way too permanent and clunky for my taste. Plus, I hate the idea of snapping things into the trim gaps... it just makes me nervous about long-term rattling. Basically, I'd suggest a different approach—just get a solid magnetic mount from a brand like **Lisen** or even a generic **ESR** MagSafe ring that sticks to the back of the infotainment screen.

I know you said no sticky stuff on leather, but if you put it on the *back* of the hard plastic screen housing, it's totally hidden and leaves zero residue on the premium surfaces. It's *literally* a fraction of the cost—we're talking maybe 15 or 20 bucks—and it keeps the phone perfectly level with the display without blocking any airflow from those thin vents. No scuffs, no clutter, and way more money left in your pocket for gas haha. Just my two cents tho, gl with the new ride! 👍


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So looking at what everyone said so far, it seems like we are stuck between pricey custom brackets that might feel clunky and cheap clips that could ruin the vents. Tbh, if you are really worried about the trim or the screen getting blocked like I am, you might want to look at a few DIY-ish setups that are a bit more stable and safe for the interior. I spent ages looking at this because I realy didnt want to mess up the leather in my new ride.

  • Beat-Sonic Mobile Phone Holder: This is basically the gold standard for Lexus DIYers. It actually bolts into existing mounting points behind a trim piece so its insanely secure and wont rattle or scuff the dash. It looks way more professional than a plastic clip, but it does take about 20 mins to install yourself.
  • WeatherTech CupFone: If you are ultra cautious and dont want to touch the dashboard at all, this is the safest bet. No adhesive or clips involved, it just sits in the cup holder. The only downside is you have to look down away from the road which isnt always ideal. Honestly, for a brand new Lexus, I would go with the Beat-Sonic if you are even slightly handy with tools. It feels like a factory part and keeps the phone right where you need it without blocking that massive infotainment screen. Just be careful when pulling the trim pieces so you dont scratch anything lol.


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