Lexus LX

    Autocar score 6

    Lexus LX

    Autocar score 6
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    City Delhi
    ₹ 2.69 crore
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    Starting ₹6,82,723/month
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    The LX is essentially Lexus’ version of the full-sized Toyota Land Cruiser. While Lexus’ version is richer on the inside and a bit more polished too, it remains a tough, body-on-frame, four-wheel drive SUV at its core. There are two versions on sale in India – a five-seat, V8 diesel and a seven-seat, V8 petrol.

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    The LX is essentially Lexus’ version of the full-sized Toyota Land Cruiser. While Lexus’ version is richer on the inside and a bit more polished too, it remains a tough, body-on-frame, four-wheel drive SUV at its core. There are two versions on sale in India – a five-seat, V8 diesel and a seven-seat, V8 petrol.

    Lexus LX key specifications

    Lexus LX Price ₹ 2.69 crore PriceLexus LX Range/Mileage NAMileageLexus LX Engine Capacity/Motor Type 5663ccEngineLexus LX Transmission Torque Converter AutoTransmissionLexus LX Fuel type PetrolFuel typeLexus LX Seating Capacity 7 SeaterSeating Capacity

    Lexus LX expert reviews

    We like

    • Off-road ability
    • Built to last

    We don’t like

    • Not as posh as you’d like
    • Overpriced

    Lexus LX Overview

    What is it?

    The LX450d is Japanese luxury carmaker Lexus's flagship SUV. Based on the Toyota Land Cruiser LC200, the LX450d is posher and more luxurious. It also comes with an eye-watering price tag of Rs 2.32 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi). For India, this is Lexus’s third product after the ES300h sedan and the RX450h SUV. But unlike those two, which are hybrids, the LX450d is available with only a V8 diesel engine.

    A casual glance at this mammoth SUV is most likely going to be converted into a stare. Yes, it has the road presence, measuring a little over 5m in length and almost 2m in width. Its sheer dimensions are enough to intimidate other mortals on the streets. The high bonnet, large wheels and the unique spindle grille give the LX450d a lot of character, while the LED headlamps with daytime running lamps and LED fog-plus-cornering lamps add the requisite dose of premiumness. However, look at it from the sides and you might just mistake it for its lesser twin, the Toyota LC200 – there’s very little in terms of profile that’s different. It’s so huge and bulky that it looks like it's got some amount of armour protection from the factory.

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    What is it like inside?

    Getting inside the LX450d is a two-step trek. There’s an option to lower the SUV a bit each time it’s turned off, for easier access. Lexus has completely redesigned the interiors compared to the LC200 and has taken the premium feel up a few notches. There are high-quality leather and wood trims all across. The instrument console looks crisp and the analogue clock located at the centre of the dashboard is very classy. The quality of parts is mostly good except that there are several bits that feel out of place in a car of this price. The gear console has a plethora of buttons and knobs (many for the off-road controls) which, to get acquainted with, takes time. Also, certain buttons like those for park assist placed behind the steering are out of sight. Shockingly, this car gets a manual sunshade for the sunroof. What’s nice though are the front seats which are wide, ventilated and very comfortable. In fact, the throne-like high seating position results in a commanding view of the road. Even the side mirrors are large and to help to park, there are four cameras that offer a 360-degree view. The large infotainment screen isn’t touch-controlled. Instead, there’s a joy pad and some physical buttons to toggle through the options. The sound quality of the 19-speaker Mark Levinson system is great. Owners will miss navigation though.

    Those who prefer to sit at the back while being chauffeured might be a bit disappointed with the comfort at the rear. While the seat is wide enough to accommodate three adults, it just lacks in terms of outright comfort. Since the rear seat is positioned low, passengers will have to sit with knees up. Underthigh support is limited and even leg room isn’t as much as what you’d expect from a car of this size. Even the armrest is placed too low for comfort. The good news is that the rear occupants are thoroughly pampered with two 11.6-inch screens, four-zone climate control and also ventilated seats. What’s also nice is that the window line is low and the large glass area brightens up the backseat experience. The split boot opens up to a cavernous cargo area. The full-size spare tyre which sits beneath the body gets an alloy wheel as well.

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    What is it like to drive?

    This SUV has been introduced in India with only one engine option, the 4,461cc, V8 diesel that produces 265hp and 650Nm of torque, mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. The power and torque figures are much lower than its nearest price competitor – the Range Rover, whose V8 diesel makes 340hp and 740Nm of torque. Also, the LX’s kerb weight of around 3 tonne dulls the performance a fair bit. The moment you put your foot down on the accelerator, there’s a bit of a pause and then this engine begins to build speed. Part throttle responses can occasionally confuse the gearbox and it takes some time to select the correct ratio. This engine is quite noisy for a V8, but thanks to the sound deadening, you won't hear more than a faint diesel rumble inside. One of the reasons for this is the engine’s low idling revs that keep shuttling between merely 500 and 750rpm every 10 seconds, as the AC compressor kicks in and out. Once on the move, the drone is noticeably audible inside the cabin and contrary to the refined nature Lexus vehicles are known for, this one gets vocal as the revs build.

    The LX450d behaves like a typical old-school body-on-frame SUV. It rides well over rough patches and doesn’t require one to slow down over bad sections of roads. It’ll iron out the surface pretty well but there’s an ever-present lumpiness you just can’t ignore. There are plenty of body movements too. This SUV comes with ‘adaptive variable suspension’ that varies the stiffness based on the five driving modes – Normal, Eco, Comfort, Sport S and Sport S+. The modes make a noticeable difference to the steering, ride and throttle responses. However, it’s still far from being sporty due to its 1.8m height and body weight. There’s a noticeable body roll around bends and it feels quite top heavy. Even under braking, there’s lots of dive and you can feel the bulk of the vehicle. However, on the straights, this car is absolutely rock solid and will effortlessly munch on the kilometres.

    Unfortunately, we didn’t get a chance to test the off-road capabilities of this car. But there’s no denying that the Toyota LC200, the car upon which the LX is based, is renowned for being one of the toughest and best off-roaders in the world.

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    Should I buy one?

    The Lexus LX450d is a vehicle that is capable of taking its owners practically anywhere its four wheels can go. It’s luxurious, fairly comfortable and is built like a tank. The car feels bomb-proof and with Japanese reliability, it’s most likely to outlast its owners as well. However, there’s one deal-breaker and that’s the price. It’s a whopping Rs 98 lakh higher than the already expensive LC200. Sure, there’s a lot more you get for your money in comparison, but at Rs 2.32 crore it’s just very expensive to buy in the first place. For perspective, a Range Rover V8 diesel costs Rs 1.98 crore. However, buyers with deep pockets who know the Lexus brand and are aware of the peace of mind that it brings with it, the LX450d is probably the one to go for.

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    Lexus LX features and specifications

    Our Rating
    6
    Fuel Type
    Petrol
    Engine Displacement
    5663 cc
    Body Style
    SUV
    Doors
    5
    Seats
    7
    Airbags
    10
    Max Power
    367hp at 5600rpm
    Max Torque
    530Nm at 3200rpm
    Gearbox Type
    8-Speed Torque Converter Auto
    Warranty Distance
    100000 km
    Warranty Duration
    3 Years
    Dimensions
    Engine/Motor
    Transmission
    Fuel Economy Range
    Suspension
    Steering
    Wheels and Tyres
    Brakes
    Performance as Tested
    Safety
    Exterior
    Seats and Upholstery
    Infotainment
    Comfort and Convenience
    Instrumentation
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    Lexus LX variants and price

    Lexus LX price is ₹ 2.69 crore (on-road Delhi).Lexus LX comes in 2 variants.The Lexus LX Petrol engine on road price in Delhi is ₹ 2.69 crore.

    Variants
    Price On road price
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    Lexus LX 450d 4461cc | Torque Converter Auto | Diesel
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    Lexus LX 570 5663cc | Torque Converter Auto | Petrol
    ₹ 2.69 crore View Price Breakup

    Lexus LX comparison

     
    Lexus LX ₹ 2.69 crore Autocar India rating for Lexus LX 6
    Land Rover Range Rover ₹ 2.32 - 4.67 crore Autocar India rating for Land Rover Range Rover 8
    Mercedes-Benz G-Class ₹ 2.08 - 2.63 crore Autocar India rating for Mercedes-Benz G-Class 7
    Engine
    4461-5663 cc
    Engine
    2993-4999 cc
    Engine
    2925-3998 cc
    Mileage
    NA
    Mileage
    NA
    Mileage
    NA
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Petrol,Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Petrol,Diesel
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto

    Lexus LX quick review

    The Lexus LX is massive. Think 'mini-bus' size and you’ll get the idea. There’s acres of room in the LX cabin, no matter which row you may be seated at. It's a pity that the all-important middle row isn’t as comfortable as it ought to be. The Lexus LX does feel more plush than the Land Cruiser but there are still a few too many bits that look out of place in such an expensive SUV.
    Both the LX’s – that is, the ones fitted with the petrol V8 diesel V8, offer lots of pulling power and are silken smooth. But given the Lexus LX weighs nearly three tonnes, don’t expect sportscar-like performance. The Lexus LX also drives like you’d expect a hulking body-on-frame SUV to. The ride is a bit lumpy in all suspension modes and it feels unwieldy on a twisty road. Then again, the Lexus LX is not exclusively built for the road. Armed with serious off-road gadgetry, the LX can take you where few other luxury SUVs can.

    Lexus LX : our choice

    The Lexus LX is a bit of an acquired taste. It appeals more for its all-conquering persona than its traits as a luxury SUV. Of the two versions on sale, we’d pick the LX 450d diesel. Sure, the LX 570 offers the flexibility of a third row of seats but fuel economy is shockingly poor. For the few who can afford buy an LX, the last bit is more of an inconvenience than a financial constraint.

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    Lexus LX colours

    The Lexus LX offers a variety of color options. Lexus LX is available in a range of 7 colors. The colors offered in Lexus LX are Sonic Quartz, Mercury Gray Mica, Sonic Titanium, Black, Starlight Black Glass Flake, Sleek Ecru Metallic and Deep Blue Mica.

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