Lexus LX570 to debut at NYIAS
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hey pmash definetly will check for ya that is one of my biggest points also i have a car seat in the middle becasue i frequently carry 4 adults and have no problems fitting people back there i was really surprised witht the philadelphia auto show how many manuf dont have the middle latches on merc had it on the gl i hope the vehicle is opne and not just on a pedastle so i can take some pics of the interior. cant wait still no response from prss on this forum i thought they would have credtials to go on the 4th
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We have speculated for sometime the new LX would get a lot bigger as the GX is near it in dimensions. The new Tundra seems the logical choice, after seeing it in person, it is just huge.
I cannot say this is the case though. The LX is produced in Japan.
I cannot say this is the case though. The LX is produced in Japan.
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In pure automotive competitive terms, I hope so...some of the competition have a good 5-10 cubic feet more onboard space...we'll see though what the tradeoffs might be.
Excellent news!!! It's fitting that the first Lexus SUV ever will debut L-Finesse on SUVs. Although I imagine it's much harder to do that kind of styling on the more boxy SUV designs. Maybe something like the GL class?
I too doubt that they will dissociate from the LC. On one hand it eliminates the rebadging connotation but the LC has a legendary heritage...
In pure automotive competitive terms, I hope so...some of the competition have a good 5-10 cubic feet more onboard space...we'll see though what the tradeoffs might be.
Excellent news!!! It's fitting that the first Lexus SUV ever will debut L-Finesse on SUVs. Although I imagine it's much harder to do that kind of styling on the more boxy SUV designs. Maybe something like the GL class?
I too doubt that they will dissociate from the LC. On one hand it eliminates the rebadging connotation but the LC has a legendary heritage...
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In pure automotive competitive terms, I hope so...some of the competition have a good 5-10 cubic feet more onboard space...we'll see though what the tradeoffs might be.
Excellent news!!! It's fitting that the first Lexus SUV ever will debut L-Finesse on SUVs. Although I imagine it's much harder to do that kind of styling on the more boxy SUV designs. Maybe something like the GL class?
I too doubt that they will dissociate from the LC. On one hand it eliminates the rebadging connotation but the LC has a legendary heritage...
In pure automotive competitive terms, I hope so...some of the competition have a good 5-10 cubic feet more onboard space...we'll see though what the tradeoffs might be.
Excellent news!!! It's fitting that the first Lexus SUV ever will debut L-Finesse on SUVs. Although I imagine it's much harder to do that kind of styling on the more boxy SUV designs. Maybe something like the GL class?
I too doubt that they will dissociate from the LC. On one hand it eliminates the rebadging connotation but the LC has a legendary heritage...
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If I'm not mistaken, the LX570 will continue to be a Toyota Land Cruiser derivative. As a separate model, there'll likely be a Lexus VX570, as a derivative of the upcoming 2nd-generation Toyota Sequoia, possibly becoming the first U.S.-built Lexus, to do battle against the Cadillac Escalade, Lincoln Navigator and Infiniti QX56.
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Whoa, between the VX supersized SUV, the possible JX midsized 3-row crossover, and then the smaller "CX"? Europe-market crossover...a bit of SUV overload. I sense a bit of cannibalization in-house.
A VX would have to be very, very differentiated from the previously top of the line LX....
A VX would have to be very, very differentiated from the previously top of the line LX....