2024 Lexus GX 550
#586
Lead Lap
Always chiming with all the great knowledge both of you.
If any of you didn't know who TexasFunRunner is, he's a retired and very gifted engineer with years of experience! He's a stones throw a way from Lexus North America Headquarters
@jer is quite familiar and right in the middle of the Detroit automotive industry, not to mention others like pbm317 and Tango Red.
@gor134 is another will be seeing as well.
Great respect for your contributions here and to anyone else, helping keep us all up to date. Currently leaving Rockwall for DFW after both business and personal visits.
When I first learned about the Land Cruiser future in October 2019 and GX 550 2 years ago, it was hard to believe. It has been a great wait to see it all play out.
If any of you didn't know who TexasFunRunner is, he's a retired and very gifted engineer with years of experience! He's a stones throw a way from Lexus North America Headquarters
@jer is quite familiar and right in the middle of the Detroit automotive industry, not to mention others like pbm317 and Tango Red.
@gor134 is another will be seeing as well.
Great respect for your contributions here and to anyone else, helping keep us all up to date. Currently leaving Rockwall for DFW after both business and personal visits.
When I first learned about the Land Cruiser future in October 2019 and GX 550 2 years ago, it was hard to believe. It has been a great wait to see it all play out.
#587
Always chiming with all the great knowledge both of you.
If any of you didn't know who TexasFunRunner is, he's a retired and very gifted engineer with years of experience! He's a stones throw a way from Lexus North America Headquarters
@jer is quite familiar and right in the middle of the Detroit automotive industry, not to mention others like pbm317 and Tango Red.
@gor134 is another will be seeing as well.
Great respect for your contributions here and to anyone else, helping keep us all up to date. Currently leaving Rockwall for DFW after both business and personal visits.
When I first learned about the Land Cruiser future in October 2019 and GX 550 2 years ago, it was hard to believe. It has been a great wait to see it all play out.
If any of you didn't know who TexasFunRunner is, he's a retired and very gifted engineer with years of experience! He's a stones throw a way from Lexus North America Headquarters
@jer is quite familiar and right in the middle of the Detroit automotive industry, not to mention others like pbm317 and Tango Red.
@gor134 is another will be seeing as well.
Great respect for your contributions here and to anyone else, helping keep us all up to date. Currently leaving Rockwall for DFW after both business and personal visits.
When I first learned about the Land Cruiser future in October 2019 and GX 550 2 years ago, it was hard to believe. It has been a great wait to see it all play out.
I now eagerly await the LC reveal as I think the GX might be a tad out of my price range. I really hope the LC styling is similar enough to the new GX. I don’t think a bland LC300 type styling will do well. Hopefully the mix a bit of retro cues with the modern style. Huge opportunity here.
Otherwise I suppose I wait for the 4Runner. Love all the options Toyota is giving us finally.
#588
Lexus Fanatic
The US published GX550 width of 83.22" did not make any sense so after some digging I discovered what I believe is a mistake in the Toyota press releases, in the US press release it states the width is 83.22" and in the World press release it states the width is 1,980mm (which is 77.9"). They are the same vehicle so therefore one spec has to be incorrect.
I made the below drawing to calculate the actual dimensions by backing into the true width by using the published Tread/Track width from the press release plus the 265/70R18 tire width for the Overtrail model. I then estimated the flare extension in order to back into the correct overall width dimension. Since the mirrors sit inboard of the fender flares, they are not part of the equation.
You can see from my drawing below I believe the:
CORRECT width dimension is 77.9" width from the World press release and the,
INCORRECT width dimension is 83.22" width from the US press release.
Fellow engineers and data diggers, please double check my figures and post any other calculations you have.
I made the below drawing to calculate the actual dimensions by backing into the true width by using the published Tread/Track width from the press release plus the 265/70R18 tire width for the Overtrail model. I then estimated the flare extension in order to back into the correct overall width dimension. Since the mirrors sit inboard of the fender flares, they are not part of the equation.
You can see from my drawing below I believe the:
CORRECT width dimension is 77.9" width from the World press release and the,
INCORRECT width dimension is 83.22" width from the US press release.
Fellow engineers and data diggers, please double check my figures and post any other calculations you have.
I think you have a case.
‘but I will say, US press release calls the V6 a 3.4 (which is correct) whereas the World press release refers to it as a 3.5. Good catch on the different aluminum usage
#589
Lexus Fanatic
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You can see from my drawing below I believe the:
CORRECT width dimension is 77.9" width from the World press release and the,
INCORRECT width dimension is 83.22" width from the US press release.
CORRECT width dimension is 77.9" width from the World press release and the,
INCORRECT width dimension is 83.22" width from the US press release.
#590
#591
I finally got one user on another forum to help me evaluate the odd photo angles to see what is really going on with the width dimension. It looks like due to either the parallax angle errors in the photos or the possibility Lexus had the mirrors folded in some of the photos created the illusion that the mirrors were riding within the envelope of the outermost part of the body and fenders.
So the more correct way to state the width dimensions:
Overall Width of the widest part of body, not including mirrors - 77.95"
Overall Width, at the outer tip of the mirrors, with the mirrors extended in there normal driving position - 83.22"
After reviewing a bunch of photos and videos I grabbed a screen capture from one video at the moment you can see the tip of the mirrors extending approximately 2 1/2" beyond the fender line.
So the more correct way to state the width dimensions:
Overall Width of the widest part of body, not including mirrors - 77.95"
Overall Width, at the outer tip of the mirrors, with the mirrors extended in there normal driving position - 83.22"
After reviewing a bunch of photos and videos I grabbed a screen capture from one video at the moment you can see the tip of the mirrors extending approximately 2 1/2" beyond the fender line.
Last edited by TexasFunRunner; 06-16-23 at 09:19 AM.
#592
Pole Position
Im sad to see the new GX uses so little high strength steel. Coupled with the weight loss, it may not feel as solid as the current gen. Some people have said the 300 series dont seem as substantial as the previous model after the weight loss.
#593
Lexus Champion
They took away the AHC protection for one, which literally looked as solid and heavy as 5 feet long jail bars. 300 designed all around fuel economy just like everything else. Not the tanks the 200s were, but still plenty tough I’m sure.
#594
Lexus Fanatic
iTrader: (20)
#595
You just captured my thoughts on the new GX. I currently have two--a '16 and a '21 and am totally torn. I think they accomplished trying to mimic a Defender, albeit with much higher quality. I would like to DRIVE one before committing. Wife just made my day--supports getting the last of the current breed and waiting until the bugs are worked out of the re-designed GX. Will be a three GX family!
#597
Lexus Champion
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#599
Dysfunctional Veteran
No V8 is a dealbreaker for me. Looks like I'll be looking for a pre-loved '20-'23 when i start shopping. I don't get it. The TTV6 isn't a spectacularly fuel efficient engine, especially in something pushing 6,000lbs and full time 4x4. If there were 3 vehicles they should have kept a V8 in, its the LX, GX and LS.
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No V8 is a dealbreaker for me. Looks like I'll be looking for a pre-loved '20-'23 when i start shopping. I don't get it. The TTV6 isn't a spectacularly fuel efficient engine, especially in something pushing 6,000lbs and full time 4x4. If there were 3 vehicles they should have kept a V8 in, its the LX, GX and LS.