The 2026 GX 550 carries over with no major changes. It’s still got its strong 3.4-liter twin-turbo V6 engine making 349 hp ...
It was 1989 when Toyota launched Lexus and debuted the 1UZ engine—an all-aluminum 32-valve V8 that quite literally redefined what a luxury car engine could be. The duty that it served during this time ...
Lexus has spent more than three decades earning the reliability that most luxury brands would love to borrow. From the original LS 400 that humbled German sedans, to early RX and ES models, the brand ...
The first-ever Lexus and first-ever Genesis were both powered by V8 engines specially built for high-stakes jobs: powering all-new flagship sedans that would launch brand new luxury nameplates into a ...
Lexus currently offers four powertrains in its popular RX crossover: a conventional turbocharged four-cylinder gasoline engine (RX 350), a hybrid (RX 350h), a plug-in hybrid (RX 450h+), and a ...
The Lexus NX 450h+ is a conundrum wrapped up in an enigma. Hard to classify and void of any direct competitors, it truly is a vehicle that walks to the beat of its own drum; for better or worse. Many ...
Lexus was named the most dependable vehicle brand in a recent J.D. Power study. The brand's most affordable new vehicle is the 2026 Lexus UX Hybrid, a subcompact SUV. J.D. Power recently released a ...
Pricing for ES electric vehicle starts at $48,795; ES hybrid starts at $50,995 All-new generation of the Lexus mid-size luxury sedan Available as a hybrid or pure EV The Lexus ES is moving away from ...
There is only one king in the luxury car segment, and the Mercedes-Benz S-Class sets the bar. But there is only one rival that sent Mercedes scrambling back to the drawing board: the Lexus LS.
The Lexus IS compact executive car was introduced in 1998, originally sold in Japan as the Toyota Altezza and later marketed internationally under the Lexus IS banner, designed to compete with the ...
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