Snapshot
- Diesel LX 500d and petrol LX 600 variants are now on sale from $148,800
- The LX range includes F Sport and four-seat Ultra Luxury specs
- All variants feature the Tazuna Cockpit concept that debuted in the Lexus NX
The new generation of Lexus' flagship SUV, the Lexus LX, has arrived in Australia with 500d and 600 variants priced from $148,800.
The 2022 Lexus LX range is one of the biggest yet, coming with a choice of two engines – the 3.3-litre twin-turbo diesel V6 from the new Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series and a 3.5-litre twin-turbo petrol V6, sold as the LX 500d and LX 600 respectively.
The LX is available in four spec grades, starting with the base LX seven-seat variants, followed by the five-seat Sports Luxury and F Sport, and the uber-luxurious four-seat Ultra Luxury that's only available in LX 600 guise.
2022 Lexus LX pricing
All prices are before on-road costs.
Variant | Price |
LX 500d | $148,800 |
LX 500d Sports Luxury | $165,800 |
LX 500d F Sport | $171,800 |
LX 600 | $152,300 |
LX 600 Sports Luxury | $169,300 |
LX 600 F Sport | $175,300 |
LX 600 Ultra Luxury | $210,800 |
Options
You can add a few more desirable features to the base LX500d and LX600 variants with a $5500 enhancement pack that adds a moonroof, hand-free tailgate with kick sensor and 22-inch forged alloy wheels.
Features
LX 500d and LX 600
20-inch alloy wheels |
Power adjustable third-row seats |
Tri-beam LED headlights with |
BladeScan adaptive high-beam system (AHS) |
Four-zone climate control with NanoeX |
Leather-accented seats with Shimamoku wood ornamentation |
10-way driver and 8-way front passenger seat power adjustment |
Heated front seats |
25-speaker Mark Levinson premium surround sound system |
12.3-inch touch-display and 7.0-inch display for infotainment |
8.0-inch driver display and a colour head-up display (HUD) |
"Hey Lexus!" natural speech recognition |
DAB+ digital radio |
Satellite navigation |
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto |
Wireless smartphone charging |
Six-mode drive system (Auto, Dirt, Sand, Mud, Deep Snow and Rock) |
Three-mode active height control system (Normal, High 1 and High 2) |
LX 500d and LX 600 Sports Luxury
On top of base variant
Sports luxury unique 22-inch forged alloy wheels |
Spindle grille composed of floating lateral bars |
‘Takanoha' three-layer wooden mosaic ornamentation |
Twin 11.6-inch rear screens |
Front and rear-outboard seat heating and ventilation |
Heated steering wheel |
Centre console-mounted cool box |
Digital rear-view mirror |
Soft-close doors |
Fingerprint identification for the engine start button |
LX 500d and LX 600 F Sport
On top of Sports Luxury:
F-Sport unique 22-inch forged alloy wheels |
Jet-black mesh grille and black-plated grille frame |
Satin-plated moulding |
Hadori aluminium ornamentation |
Aluminium pedals and scuff plates |
Perforated leather-accented steering wheel and gear shifter |
Sports seats with exclusive upholstery colours |
Rear Torsen limited-slip differential |
Front and rear performance dampers |
Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS) |
Unique electric power steering tune |
LX 600 Ultra Luxury
The Ultra Luxury is the first four-seat layout for an LX with two individual second-row captain’s chairs capable of providing support from the feet all the way up to the head.
Passenger-side rear-seat occupants can gain additional space by moving the front passenger seat forward up to 114mm, which allows them to elevate their feet with an adjustable ottoman that folds out from back of the front seat.
Seats can recline up to 48 degrees and can slide back and forwards up to 90mm.
The Ultra Luxury spec also includes:
Independent, electrically adjustable and heated/ventilated second-row seats |
Seatback with up to 48-degree recline |
Independently adjustable ottoman with two-position memory |
Five-stage massage function |
Rear wireless smartphone charging |
Four-zone climate control |
Twin 11.6-inch rear displays with HDMI, Miracast or Wi-Fi compatibility |
Walnut brown ornamentation |
Sunflare leather upholstery |
Design and technology
Lexus designers used the concept of ‘Dignified Sophistication’ when crafting the all-new LX, which adopts the new design language that debuted on the new-generation NX medium SUV.
The exterior styling has been penned to project strength and functionality while the interior provides a sense of security and comfort.
Measuring 5090-5100mm long, 1990mm wide and 1885-1895mm tall with up to 205mm of running clearance and a 2850mm wheelbase, the LX is longer and wider than before and brings an imposing on-road presence further strengthened by a dynamic and powerful front-end – you'll certainly notice that seven-barred spindle grille in your rearview mirror.
Inside, the LX also shares the NX's Tazuna Cockpit concept, which features a 12.3-inch infotainment display, a 7.0-inch lower screen, 8.0-inch multi-information display and a full-colour head-up display.
All screens are positioned to ensure the driver’s line of sight moves no more than 30 degrees downwards, allowing their eyes to stay focused on the road ahead.
The system adopts a simple and easy-to-read layout, not unlike a smartphone, and incorporates Apple CarPlay/Android Auto functionality, and Hey Lexus’s dynamic voice recognition. The latter can help operate functions like opening or closing the windows and can recognise which seat the voice is coming from to react accordingly.
In a first for Lexus, up to 10 fingerprints can be registered to the vehicle, which can be linked to the memory function that enables the seat, wheel and exterior mirror settings to be automatically adjusted to the user’s preference.
Powertrains and economy
As with the previous generation LX, the 2022 variant features a choice of petrol and diesel engines, both of which are now twin-turbo V6 units rather than the outgoing V8 powerplants.
Under the bonnet of the LX 500d is the 3.3-litre, twin-turbo V6 diesel from the LandCruiser 300 Series, producing an identical 227kW and 700Nm to its Toyota cousin.
For the LX 600, it scores a 3.5-litre, twin-turbo V6 petrol, developing more power than the diesel at 305kW, but with a dip in torque to 650Nm.
Both engines send power to the road via a full-time four-wheel-drive system and a 10-speed torque-converter automatic gearbox, equipped with a low-range transfer case.
The diesel offers a relatively lean official combined-cycle fuel consumption of 8.9 litres/100km, falling to as low as 7.6 litres/100km on the highway, which represents a 10.6 percent improvement over the previous 4.5-litre engine.
With its big 110-litre fuel capacity, it has a potential maximum cruising range of 1447 kilometres.
The LX 600's fuel economy benefits from a 100kg-plus weight reduction compared to the previous model, resulting in combined-cycle fuel consumption of 12.1L/100 kilometres, which Lexus claims is a 16 per cent improvement over the previous 5.7-litre engine.
All variants score a trailer wiring harness and towing hitch, allowing the LX to tow up to 3500 kilograms braked.
Safety
Pre-collision system with pedestrian and daytime cyclist detection |
Front and rear parking support brake (PKSB) with obstacle and vehicle detection |
Blind-spot monitor |
Dynamic radar cruise control |
Lane tracing assist |
Road sign assist |
Tyre pressure warning monitor |
Intersection turn assist |
Emergency steering assist |
Lexus Connected Services (automatic collision notification, stolen vehicle tracking, and SOS call functionality) |
Four exterior cameras |
Availability and aftersales
The Lexus LX range is now arriving in showrooms around Australia.
As well as getting a whole lot of SUV, owners benefit from three years of capped-price servicing, costing $595 for each of the first six scheduled services with service intervals of six months/10,000km.
Also included is a three-year membership to the Lexus Encore Platinum owner benefits program, which includes Lexus on Demand that allows members to borrow another Lexus to suit their needs or when travelling interstate or to New Zealand on four occasions, for up to eight days.
Members also get eight valet parking passes to use at select Westfield shopping centres around Australia and Chadstone shopping centre in Melbourne.
The Lexus LX comes is covered by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.
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