The rich interior style makes this big SUV supremely luxurious, which is what you expect from this brand’s flagship vehicle. The second row can have captain’s chairs, and there’s plenty of room for adults to fit in all three rows, making this SUV easy to enjoy. Adding the Executive Rear Seat Package turns up the comfort quite a bit with heated, ventilated, and massaging rear seats.
Pricing By Trim
Trim | MSRP |
GLS 450 4Matic | $88,050 |
GLS 580 4Matic | $113,050 |
AMG GLS 63 | $145,850 |
2Lexus LX 600
Price Range: $88,245-$127,345

In order to find a Lexus LX 600 that falls under the $90,000 price level, we have to look back to the 2022 model year. This means you could grab one on the used market and pay less than the quoted MSRP for that model year.
Pros
- Quick acceleration and impressively smooth power delivery
- Great-sounding Mark Levinson audio system
- Ultra Luxury trim has first-class rear-seat accommodations
Cons
- Big and top-heavy feel around turns
- Excessively floaty ride
- Some driver-aids are overly intrusive
Powertrain Specifications
Engine | 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V6 |
Transmission | 10-speed automatic |
Horsepower | 409 hp |
Torque | 479 lb-ft |
Driveline | 4WD |
Fuel Efficiency | 17/22 mpg |
Towing Capacity | 8,000 pounds |
The powertrain change for the 2022 Lexus LX 600 was one of the biggest improvements to this SUV. Gone is the old V8, and in its place is an impressive V6 with ample turbocharging that gives this big SUV plenty of power. You can take the Lexus LX 600 out on the trails but might not want to do so when you spend the amount of money required to drive this big brute.
Pricing By Trim
Trim | MSRP |
LX 600 | $88,245 |
Premium | $99,005 |
Luxury | $104,345 |
F Sport | $105,005 |
Ultra Luxury | $127,345 |