We're digging into a trio of refinement-over-ruggedness luxury SUVs to discover which brand gives its shoppers the best warranty coverage and perks. The Genesis GV70, the Lincoln Nautilus, and the Lexus NX are luxury two-row SUVs that offer various electrification options. If you're considering one or more of them for purchase in the near future, this story provides everything you need to know about how each brand covers its products.Shoppers spend big bucks on machinery like this for tangible elements like bigger screens, more luxurious trimmings, and higher-tech features. Elsewhere, there's additional value baked into the warranty coverage, after-purchase care, and perks provided for each of these machines, as well as their siblings. A major part of the luxury experience, and a key draw for some shoppers, is the added confidence that comes from the after-sales experience, which we'll be dissecting below. How Lexus, Lincoln, And Genesis Back Their Products And Reward Ownership LexusWelcome to the luxury two-row SUV scene! There's huge competition in this segment from automakers around the globe, and they offer a selection of conventional, hybrid, and electric powertrains. 2026 Lexus NX Lexus Basic warranty: 4 years / 50,000 miles Wheel alignment & balancing: 12 months / 12,000 miles Powertrain warranty: 6 years / 70,000 miles Hybrid system warranty: 8 years / 100,000 miles Hybrid/EV battery warranty: 10 years / 150,000 miles Owner perks: first two services, wash, loaner/shuttle, travel/entertainment/retail perks, VIP access Roadside assistance: 4 years, unlimited miles First up, there's the Lexus NX. Basic warranty coverage is 48 months or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs first. Wheel alignment and balancing are covered for 12 months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. This warranty covers repairs and adjustments needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship of "any part supplied by Lexus", but doesn't cover misuse, modifications, negligence, or lack of maintenance.The powertrain warranty is 6 years or 70,000 miles, whichever occurs first. The exclusions listed within the basic warranty coverage still apply, though the powertrain warranty covers repairs needed to fix defects in materials or workmanship of key engine components. The transmission, axle, and drive system are all covered as well, including seals and gaskets.LexusOpting for a hybrid-powered model adds additional components covered by additional warranties. The hybrid warranty is in effect for 8 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. It covers key hybrid components, while the hybrid battery itself carries an extended warranty of 10 years or 150,000 miles.In terms of owner perks, every new Lexus includes its first and second scheduled maintenance services, along with a complimentary vehicle wash and loaner or shuttle service. Lexus owners can also take advantage of discounts at selected travel destinations, entertainment venues, or retail partners. Entertainment exclusives, retailer offers, VIP access to sporting events, and resort credits are all available, too. Roadside assistance is included for four years from the date of the vehicle's purchase, with no mileage restriction. 2026 Genesis GV70 Genesis New vehicle warranty: 5 years / 60,000 miles Wear items & adjustments: 1 year / 12,000 miles EV battery warranty: 10 years / 100,000 miles Gas powertrain warranty (if applicable): 10 years / 100,000 miles Scheduled maintenance: 3 years / 36,000 miles Owner perks: Service Valet (pickup/return, diagnostics, loaners) The Genesis GV70 comes with a 5-year, 60,000-mile new-vehicle limited warranty that covers repair or replacement of original-install components that are defective in material or factory workmanship under normal use and maintenance. Certain individual components carry their own warranty coverage, including paint (3 years/36,000 miles), the battery (3 years/36,000 miles), the air conditioner refrigerant charge (1 year/unlimited miles), and wear items and adjustments (1 year/12,000 miles).GenesisGenesis EV models come with a 10-year, 100,000-mile battery warranty that covers repair or replacement. Gas-powered models have a 10-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty that covers the engine and transmission. Service checkups and scheduled maintenance are covered for 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first.A key owner perk of the Genesis brand is the Service Valet. A three-year subscription is included with new models, allowing owners to summon remote diagnostics on command and have the vehicle picked up and transported from home or an office to a service center for service, usually with a service loaner left behind. If you like the idea of not having to set foot in a dealership for years, give the GV70 some attention. 2026 Lincoln Nautilus Lincoln Bumper-to-bumper warranty: 4 years / 50,000 miles Powertrain warranty: 6 years / 70,000 miles Hybrid/EV component warranty: 8 years / 100,000 miles Owner perks: pickup & delivery service with loaners, travel partner perks (discounts, complimentary vehicles) The third member of our trio is the Lincoln Nautilus. Bumper-to-bumper coverage applies for 4 years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first. The powertrain is covered for 6 years or 70,000 miles, with hybrid and electric-specific components backed for 8 years or 100,000 miles. Complimentary pickup and delivery service covers vehicles within the 4-year, 50,000-mile new vehicle limited warranty and includes pickup and drop off of your vehicle, with loaner transportation available.LincolnLincoln's ownership experience prioritizes a low-friction approach, with locations that offer extended hours, mobile service options, and streamlined digital scheduling. Owners can manage most service interactions through a Smartphone app, giving the ownership experience a modern, concierge‑like feel. Travel partnerships allow Lincoln owners to enjoy exclusive discounts and perks when booking with selected travel partners, some of which have complimentary Lincoln vehicles available for guests to use for exploring their surroundings. Which Brand Has The Highest Owner Satisfaction? LexusWarranty coverage and owner perks are strongly associated with owner satisfaction, a metric of key interest to the experts at J.D. Power. Their long-running Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS) is the gold standard for identifying how owners feel after the honeymoon phase ends, surveying thousands of drivers after 3 years of ownership.As owners hold onto their vehicles longer, the long-term ownership experience matters more than ever.- Jason Norton, director of auto benchmarking at J.D. Power.In the most recent VDS report, Lexus ranked highest overall in vehicle dependability among all contenders. It's their fourth consecutive year at the top of the premium brand charts, too. Factor in the Lexus brand's extensive lineup of electrified powertrains and its no-nonsense warranty transfers for a safe, solid bet backed by industry-leading confidence. In this same study, Genesis ranked 14th, just below the industry average. Lincoln rounded out the trio with its third-place score among our trio, down in 19th place in the latest VDS. What Happens When You Sell Your Car? GenesisMost warranty coverage is transferable from the original owner to the vehicle's second owner and beyond, but some coverage and perks are not. When it comes to Lexus, warranty coverage is easily and automatically transferred to the subsequent owner. It's tied to the car, not the owner. There's no special cost or paperwork required; just tell the buyer to contact Lexus after the sale and register the car as the new owner. The same goes for Lincoln, which also has transferable warranty coverage. Upon selling your vehicle, the remaining warranty coverage remains in effect for the new owner.Though Genesis has the leading powertrain warranty on your page with 10 years or 100,000 miles of coverage, selling your car effectively shrinks the powertrain warranty to a 5-year, 60,000-mile configuration for the second owner. Put another way, the second owner of a nearly-new Genesis automatically loses nearly half of its powertrain warranty coverage. This reduced coverage can affect resale value, since shoppers comparing used luxury models often weigh remaining powertrain protection as heavily as mileage or condition.The transferability of owner perks varies from one brand and state to the next, and is fairly ambiguously detailed. In general, second-hand shoppers shouldn't expect these new-vehicle owner perks to carry over to them when you sell your vehicle. Still, it's worth them asking for more details when calling Lexus, Genesis, or Lincoln to register as the vehicle's second owner.Consumer Reports publishes a list of the best manufacturers based on the quality of their vehicles as determined in part by owner satisfaction surveys and reliability data. The latest list sees Lexus and Lincoln tied for sixth and seventh place among all ranked brands, with Genesis in fifteenth place out of 31 brands overall. The Takeaway For The Long Haul LincolnIn 2026, the luxury SUV experience is about much more than the elements customers can put their fingertips on. Lustrous displays, high-tech noise mitigation and fragrant leather (or perhaps a vegan mushroom-based leather?) are all important, but you're also paying for value-added perks designed to make life with that new luxury SUV a little more convenient and confidence-inspiring.If you're planning to keep your SUV past the honeymoon phase, the differences, conditions, transferability and time limits we outlined above can have a meaningful effect on your satisfaction up front, as well as residual values down the line. Translation? Your new luxury SUV's concert-hall stereo and fourteen-way massage seats are beaconing, but don't overlook the additional support that shapes ownership experiences and brand loyalty for the long haul.