The plus-sized Lexus RX L is the marque’s second-biggest-selling model line, even if it trails behind the usual German suspects for wider acceptance with luxury SUV buyers. Given this particular generation of RX saw service on local shores since 2015, it certainly looks like it’s found a...
For 2025, the fourth-generation LX gets a minor refresh and proves more refined. The biggest news is unquestionably the addition of a hybrid powertrain—an LX first. Lexus Canada, which posted a 4.8-percent sales drop in 2024, recently invitedThe Car Guideto Napa Valley in California for a ...
Maybe my biggest gripe is that Lexus has a lot of extra-cost options, both packages and a la carte. That can lead to big gaps between the starting price of the vehicle and the bottom line on the window sticker. For example, a leather-trimmed interior requires the Luxury Package ($6,...
The biggest issue here is the overall handling. Comfort mode might just make you queasy with all the ponderous body roll, and things don’t really improve until you get all the way up to Sport+. Those interested in off-roading should look at the Overtrail model with locking differentials ...
The 2016 Lexus LX 570 remains one of the biggest, bulkiest luxury SUVs you can get—yet with the big Land Cruiser's world-proven toughness, it's no poseur. Find out why the 2016 Lexus LX is rated 7.6 by The Car Connection experts.
Welcome to the future of Lexus SUVs. Kevin · February 7th, 2022 More on the Lexus Transition to Pure Electric The time has come now. Kevin · January 6th, 2022 Lexus Announces New EV Supercar Inspired by the LFA The biggest news of the day. ...
By: Ben O'Hare Jun 26, 2022 at 9:43am ET Share Lexus finally has another supercar in the works. Over 10 years after the iconic LFA went on sale, the company is working on an all-electric successor. However, it probably won't arrive anytime soon. Crossovers and SUVs will be ...
The LX wears its social-climber status on its sleeve, which on a car sits at the nose. The hourglass-shaped beak works better on smaller crossovers and sedans than it does here. Omit those details, and the biggest Lexus SUV’s credentials are on display: squared-off corners, big taillamp...
The upscale cousin to the Toyota 4Runner has some of the virtues and drawbacks of a traditional SUV.
while the Lexus prefers the sportier image. The LED tail lamps have the signature Lexus look connected in the middle by a light bar that stretches across the width of the tailgate. The rear bumper is far more aggressive than the Land Cruiser. The biggest set of shoes on offer with the ...