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    2024 Lexus LX vs 2024 Lexus GX | Exploring Key Differences

    By Kyle Edward,

    11 days ago

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    The pinnacles of the Lexus luxury and capability rest in the Lexus LX and GX. The 2024 Lexus LX is the full-size behemoth with three comfortable rows of seating and some serious off-road capability. The 2024 Lexus GX is a midsize SUV built for off-road fun with seating for five to seven passengers. Both are decidedly Lexus, with posh interior features, but they both manage dirt and trails with varying levels of ease. You may not think of Lexus as a trail-ready brand, but it is, and these two vehicles lead the way in slightly different styles. Let’s check out the differences.

    The 2024 Lexus LX: The Flagship SUV Built For Comfort

    The LX is a six-figure SUV with seating for four to seven passengers. It impresses on the road with its supple leather upholstery, advanced driver-assistance features, quiet interior and striking design. But don’t let the luxury fool you, it also packs serious off-road muscle, featuring a locking differential, crawl control, and an 8,000-pound towing capacity. Still, at its core, the LX is more about conquering highways than tackling rugged trails.

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    2024 Lexus LX

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    Powers Over Dirt Trails

    While the Lexus LX can handle dirt and trails, it does not make an off-road-specific trim. This is a large boxy SUV, so it’s not the most agile model for trails and sand, but the twin-turbocharged 3.4-liter V6 which produces 409 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque.has the low-end torque to make off-roading easier, but the 7.9 inches of ground clearance will struggle with most rocks and rugged terrain.

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    Perfect Road Trip SUV

    The LX shines on long road trips. It’s undeniably posh, with the base trim offering real leather upholstery and more infotainment features than you might actually need. The Premium trim ups the comfort game with heated and ventilated seats, while the Ultra Luxury models go all out with quilted leather, massaging seats, a rear-seat entertainment system, and air springs for an ultra-smooth ride, making it an excellent road trip candidate.

    The 2024 Lexus GX: Ready For Rugged Terrain

    The 2024 Lexus GX is a redesigned posh Lexus SUV with the heart of a Toyota 4Runner. This beautiful midsize SUV seats 5 to 7 passengers and has an MSRP that starts in the mid-$60,000 range.

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    Ready For Trails, Rocks, and Sand

    While the LX is a luxury SUV with some off-roading capabilities, the GX is an off-roading SUV with luxury features. The GX would be a lovely choice for road trips, as it has the typical Lexus comfort features - but this vehicle is at home on trails, sand, and rocks. It is the first Lexus SUV with off-road trims: Overtrail and Overtrail+. Both have two rows with seating for five. It also has a twin-turbocharged 3.4-liter V6, but with less horsepower than the LX. However, the 479 lb-ft of torque gives this off-road star what it needs to tackle the toughest terrain.

    Off-Road-Ready Capability

    The off-road features include 18-inch wheels with 33-inch all-terrain Toyo tires, an adaptive suspension, off-road drive modes, crawl-control, and a tough aluminum skid plate. Plus, it can tow up to 9,000 pounds - more than the flagship LX.

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    2024 Lexus GX

    2024 Lexus GX

    Which One Is Best For You?

    Deciding between the Lexus LX and GX comes down to what you prioritize. The LX is the biggest and most luxurious option in the Lexus lineup, perfect for those who crave comfort. Its plush interior, packed with features, makes it ideal for long road trips, but it’s more of a highway cruiser than a trail conqueror. While it can handle some off-road conditions thanks to its capable powertrain and features like crawl control, it’s clear that the LX is happiest on paved roads. On the other hand, the GX, while not as large or luxury focused as the LX, is built for those who want to venture off the beaten path. It offers a more rugged experience with dedicated off-road trims that the LX doesn’t have. Plus, with the GX’s recent redesign, it feels more modern and up-to-date compared to the LX, which is several years old in terms of its last overhaul.

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