Lexus LX 2026

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Lexus LX 2026 Interior

At a minimum all LXs feature leather-accented trim, plenty of soft-touch surfaces, as well as front and rear LED interior lighting, power-adjustable, heated and ventilated seats (front), and heated and ventilated seats (rear).

Lexus LX 2026 Colours

Exterior paint choices include White Nova (available on F Sport models only), Sonic Quartz (not available on F Sport models), Titanium, Liquid Metal, Graphite Black, Khaki Metal, and Moon Desert (available on Overtrail models only).

Graphite Black
Khaki Metal
Liquid Metal
Sonic Quartz
Titanium

Lexus LX 2026 Seats

The LX is offered as a five-seat or seven-seat wagon, depending on the variant.

At a minimum all LXs feature leather-accented seats and range through to premium leather-accented seats.

Second-row seats are in a 60:40 configuration and are manual folding.

Third-row seats are in a 50:50 configuration and are power recline/folding.

Lexus LX 2026 Accessories

At a minimum all LXs feature a 12.3-inch multimedia touchscreen system (with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto), a front Qi wireless phone charger, a centre console cool box and six smart device charge points.

The LX also has a 25-speaker Mark Levinson audio system and DAB, HDMI audio input (front), and a 12V DC (front and rear) and 220V (rear) sockets.

Lexus LX 2026 Engine

The updated LX range is available as a LX500d in Luxury, F Sport, Sports Luxury or Overtrail spec, all with a 3.3L V6 twin-turbo-diesel engine (producing 227kW at 4000rpm and 700Nm at 1600-2600rpm).

Or you can opt for the LX600, which is available in Luxury, F Sport, Sports Luxury, Overtrail or Ultra Luxury spec, all with a 3.5L V6 twin-turbo-petrol engine (producing 305kW at 5200rpm and 650Nm at 2000-3600rpm).

Lexus LX 2026 Speed

The diesel-powered LX500d is capable of doing the 0-100km/h sprint in a reported eight seconds.

The petrol-powered LX600 is capable of doing the 0-100km/h sprint in a reported seven seconds.

Lexus LX 2026 FAQs

Will a 225/55/17 tyre fit a 2000 Lexus LS?

Apart from the obvious requirement to change to 17-inch wheels as well as your chosen tyre, there are legalities to be considered here, and they can vary from State to Territory, so you need to check with your local authorities before committing to any change like this. However, broadly speaking, you can increase your wheel size by up to two inches, provided you don’t throw your speedometer out in the process. You also need to stay within a certain percentage of the car’s original rolling circumference (the distance the tyre travels in one revolution) to remain legal. And there are the practical issues such as tyre-to-bodywork clearance.

However, on the surface the swap you’ve nominated should be legal and practical. The 2000 Lexus LS400 originally came with a 225 60/16 wheel and tyre, so your preferred option only increases wheel diameter by one inch. Also, by fitting a 55-series tyre, you’ve reduced the sidewall height (from the standard 60-series tyre) so the rolling resistance of your new combination will be less than one per cent larger, so shouldn’t create any legal or clearance hassles. Just be sure to let your insurance company know you’ve made the change. Be sure to check the accuracy of your speedometer after the change, too. A GPS speedo app on your phone is the easiest way to do this.

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When will Lexus GX 550 be available?

The Lexus GX 550 went on sale in Australia in June, 2024.

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What does Lexus LBX stand for?

LBX stands for 'Lexus Breakthrough Crossover', a name attributed to the LBX's subcompact size but luxury credentials.

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Lexus LX 2026 Boot Space

At a minimum the LX has 174L of rear cargo space, with all seats in use.