Lexus has announced pricing for the 2025 LX, including the new LX700h hybrid trims. The cheapest LX now starts at $106,850, up $12,935 from last year. On the other hand, the LX700h Ultra Luxury costs $141,350, the brand's most expensive SUV.
The price increase, especially on the low-end model, is caused by the removal of the base LX trim. Today, the lineup starts with the LX600 Premium, but it's up $4,985 over the same trim in 2024. Standard features include the Lexus Safety System+ 3.0, which brings new safety features like Risk Avoidance Emergency Steer Assist, Left Turn Oncoming Vehicle Detection/Braking, and other familiar functions like lane-departure alert, road-sign assistance, and dynamic cruise control. Other than that, everything in the LX600 lineup is still the same as last year.
The hybrid LX700h is new for 2025, using a twin-turbocharged 3.4-liter V-6 engine with an electric motor between the engine and a 10-speed automatic transmission, which puts out 457 horsepower and 583 pound-feet of torque. The hybrid model is the only way to get the Ultra Luxury trim, which is exclusive to the new LX700h Overtrail. It's the rugged SUV with all-terrain tires and front/rear differential locks, and is priced at $115,350, making it the cheapest hybrid option.
Here's the price breakdown for all 2025 Lexus LX trims and how they compare to the 2024. This includes a $1,350 destination/delivery charge.
The 2025 Lexus LX600 and LX700h will arrive in dealerships in early 2025.