2025 Lexus LX 700h: Hybrid Power and Overtrail + Grade Debut

2025 Lexus LX 700h: Hybrid Power and Overtrail + Grade Debut

Lexus is set to elevate its flagship SUV lineup with the introduction of the 2025 LX 700h, featuring a hybrid powertrain and the new Overtrail + grade. This expansion of Lexus' electrified offerings aims to cater to Canadian customers seeking both luxury and eco-conscious performance.


Hybrid Power Meets Off-Road Capability


The LX 700h boasts a 3.4L twin-turbo hybrid V6 engine, delivering an impressive 457 horsepower and 583 lb.-ft of torque. This powerplant not only promises enhanced fuel efficiency but also maintains the LX's renowned capability with a towing capacity of up to 8,000 lbs.


Lexus has introduced the Overtrail + grade exclusively for the LX 700h, available in both two and three-row configurations. This new offering emphasizes off-road prowess, featuring specific design elements such as the Earth exterior colour option and rugged accents.


Enhanced Performance and Technology


All 2025 LX models now come standard with the Lexus Safety System+ 3.0, reinforcing the brand's commitment to driver and passenger safety. The LX lineup continues to offer five grades: Premium, F SPORT, Luxury, Executive VIP, and the new Overtrail +.


The LX 700h introduces Lexus' first hybrid system with both an alternator and starter as standard components, enhancing reliability and performance in various driving conditions. The vehicle's GA-F platform has been optimized with a new three-cross frame to accommodate the hybrid system while maintaining off-road capabilities.


Luxury Meets Functionality


Inside, the LX 700h offers a blend of luxury and practicality. New features include five massage options for front seats, a waterproof AC inverter, and additional USB Type-C power outlets. The Lexus Interface system with a 12.3-inch touchscreen provides intuitive control and access to features like Cloud Navigation and Intelligent Assistant.


Pricing and Availability


The 2025 Lexus LX 600 and LX 700h are scheduled for launch in early 2025, with pricing details to be announced closer to the sale date. Both models will be manufactured at the Toyota Auto Body Yoshiwara Plant.