Lexus LX500D vs Mercedes-Benz V-Class

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Lexus LX500D
Lexus LX500D

2025 price

Mercedes-Benz V-Class
Mercedes-Benz V-Class

2018 price

Summary

2025 Lexus LX500D
2018 Mercedes-Benz V-Class
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Twin Turbo V6, 3.3L

Diesel Turbo 4, 2.1L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
8.9L/100km (combined)

6.3L/100km (combined)
Seating
7

7
Dislikes
  • Sluggish off the mark
  • Digital rear-view mirror
  • No rubber floor mats in an off-road vehicle?

  • No rear cup-holders
  • No AEB
  • Engine lacks some punch
2025 Lexus LX500D Summary

The Lexus LX range has undergone significant updates across the board and the carmaker has also introduced an off-road-focused variant, the Overtrail, to the Aussie market.

The LX500d Overtrail is geared up for 4WDing and, as such, is kitted out with front and rear locking differentials, Toyo Open Country all-terrain tyres on 18-inch rims, as well as a stack of driver-assist aids – including the proven Multi-Terrain Select from Toyota’s LandCruiser 300 Series – all aimed at making you The Absolute King of the Dirty Weekend.

But, being a Lexus, the Overtrail is of course on the right side of premium, replete with a features list as long as … something that is long.

So, how does it perform off-road?

Read on.

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2018 Mercedes-Benz V-Class Summary

The Mercedes-Benz V-Class van isn’t made for ferrying parcels from point to point. No, even though it is based on the Vito courier van, the V-Class is all about human cargo.

And let’s be clear, here: we’re not talking about chucking people in the back and hoping they get to their destination without cracks or breakages. This is a luxury van made to move people in comfort and style, with all the trimmings you’d expect of a vehicle bearing the three-pointed star badge.

So, is it any good? I played hire-car driver to find out.

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