The 2025 Lexus LX lineup has been overhauled to deliver even more comfort, connectivity, capability—and for the first time, a hardcore off-road variant called Overtrail, pairing rugged new hardware with Lexus’s trademark five-star refinement.

Built on the third-generation platform introduced locally in 1998, the flagship SUV now offers more choice and performance across the board. Leading the charge is the Overtrail grade, a new five-seat variant that unlocks the LX’s full off-road potential with locking front and rear differentials, 18-inch matte grey wheels, and high-profile Toyo Open Country all-terrain tyres.

Exclusive black exterior highlights—grille, bumpers, mirrors, and trim—help the Overtrail stand apart, while the interior features premium Monolith leather-accented seats and Sumi Ash black ornamentation.

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2025 Lexus LX range

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Exclusive black exterior highlights—grille, bumpers, mirrors, and trim—help the Overtrail stand apart, while the interior features premium Monolith leather-accented seats and Sumi Ash black ornamentation.

The LX Luxury variant remains the entry point, with a generous seven-seat layout now enhanced with soft-close doors, a centre console cool box, and expanded Lexus Safety Sense+, which now detects motorcycles and cyclists (day and night) and adds intersection AEB and emergency driving stop functions.

All models gain a new 12.3-inch digital driver display, upgraded connectivity with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and a total of six USB-C ports.

The LX Sports Luxury and F Sport grades also receive upgrades, including massaging front seats and four-way adjustable headrests, with the Sports Luxury available in both five- and seven-seat configurations. At the top of the range, the ultra-exclusive LX Ultra Luxury features VIP-style reclining rear seats, massagers, and now dual wireless phone chargers—front and rear.

Powertrain choices remain: the 3.3-litre twin-turbo V6 diesel with 227kW/700Nm, and the 3.5-litre twin-turbo petrol V6 producing 305kW/650Nm. Both engines are paired to a 10-speed automatic transmission and a full-time four-wheel drive system with low range and 3,500kg towing capacity.

Seven exterior colours are offered, including the new and exclusive Moon Desert finish for Overtrail.

2025 Lexus LX Pricing (before on-roads):

Variant LX 500d LX 600
Luxury 7-seat $158,700 $162,200
Luxury + Enhancement Pack $164,200 $167,700
Sports Luxury 5-seat $176,300 $179,800
Sports Luxury 7-seat $178,900 $183,600
Overtrail 5-seat $182,300 $185,800
F Sport 5-seat $182,300 $185,800
Ultra Luxury 4-seat $220,950

From blacked-out trail blazers to rear-seat recliners with massage, the LX range continues to cater to every flavour of luxury—whether it’s high country, high fashion, or both.

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