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Lexus LX
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Lexus LX Pricing and Specs

2025 price from
$155,976*

The Lexus LX is available from $155,976 to $217,976 for the 2025 SUV across a range of models.

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Year Price From Price To
2025 $155,976 $217,976
2024 $138,490 $229,570
2023 $134,530 $224,950
2022 $139,920 $225,940
2021 $127,490 $217,250
2020 $125,290 $176,550
2019 $118,690 $167,310
2018 $110,880 $157,960
2017 $104,170 $119,680
2016 $97,240 $111,760
2015 $63,470 $103,950
2014 $58,300 $66,990
2013 $53,130 $61,050
2012 $23,540 $55,440
2011 $20,350 $50,380
2010 $17,710 $66,660
2009 $19,030 $63,030
2008 $16,500 $59,400
2007 $17,820 $22,550
2006 $15,620 $20,020
2005 $14,410 $24,420
2004 $17,380 $22,000
2003 $14,740 $21,010
2002 $14,740 $24,200
2001 $18,370 $23,210
2000 $18,370 $23,210
1999 $18,370 $23,210
1998 $18,370 $23,210

Lexus LX FAQs

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  • When will Lexus GX 550 be available?

    The Lexus GX 550 went on sale in Australia in June, 2024.

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  • What does Lexus LBX stand for?

    LBX stands for 'Lexus Breakthrough Crossover', a name attributed to the LBX's subcompact size but luxury credentials.

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  • Is a 2008 Lexus LS600hL a good buy?

    Big Lexuses, like a lot of high-end luxury cars, have a habit of depreciating quickly, making them great second-hand buys. Like any complex vehicle, of course, there’s plenty to go wrong, although Lexus electronics seem a lot better than a lot of the competition’s.

    As for the battery packs, it’s conceivable that a 2008 model LS400h could be getting to the point where it’s battery pack does, indeed, require replacement. But having talked to a few limousine operators who run hybrid Lexus cars, some of them rack up huge distances on the original batteries.

    In any case, hybrid cars are now beginning to land in recycling yards faster than their batteries are wearing out, so there’s a relatively good supply of second-hand battery packs if the worst comes to the worst. There’s no hard and fast rule for the lifespan of the batteries in a Lexus, so the best bet is to have the car inspected carefully before committing to the purchase. The money spent on an inspection might be a really, really good investment.

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