2023 Lexus GX 460 SUV
Pros
- Impressive off-road capability in a segment largely without it
- High seating position provides a good view of the road
- Easy-to-use controls
Cons
- ဆ High floor and side-hinged cargo door can make it hard to load cargo
- ဆ Uncomfortable seats
- ဆ Poor fuel economy and acceleration
- ဆ Rough ride on broken pavement
What's new
- High floor and side-hinged cargo door can make it hard to load cargo
- Uncomfortable seats
- Poor fuel economy and acceleration
- Rough ride on broken pavement
- The Black Line Special Edition model gets a 360-degree camera system
- The Luxury trim is now equipped with a Mark Levinson audio system
- Part of the second GX 460 generation introduced for 2010
Cost to DriveCost to drive estimates for the 2023 Lexus GX 460 4dr SUV 4WD (4.6L 8cyl 6A) and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year (with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway driving) and energy estimates of $3.78 per gallon for premium unleaded in North Dakota.
2023 Lexus GX 460 Review
byMichael CantuCorrespondentMichael Cantu has worked in the automotive industry since 2014. He has written over 800 car-related articles and tested and reviewed over 100 vehicles over the course of his career. Michael is a contributor at zzdcar and has also contributed to MotorTrend, Digital Trends and InsideEVs. Michael was featured on a few InsideEVs YouTube channel videos on the topic of electric vehicles. Michael was a MotorTrend Car of the Year judge for 2019 and was a driver in MotorTrend's World's Greatest Drag Races 7 & 8.
The Lexus GX 460 is an old-school luxury SUV. And that's not just because it's basically the same vehicle introduced way back in 2010, but also because it has an older style body-on-frame architecture and a non-turbocharged V8 engine, which are rare in today's luxury SUV market. However, those attributes, along with a full-time four-wheel-drive system and a clever suspension, give the GX 460 impressive off-road capability. And beyond its off-road prowess, it's a well-built SUV inside and out, boasting a quiet interior with easy-to-use controls.
Cost to DriveCost to drive estimates for the 2023 Lexus GX 460 4dr SUV 4WD (4.6L 8cyl 6A) and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year (with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway driving) and energy estimates of $3.78 per gallon for premium unleaded in North Dakota.
Monthly estimates based on costs in North Dakota$281/mo for GX 460 Base
GX 460 Base
4dr SUV 4WD (4.6L 8cyl 6A) - $58,875 MSRPLuxury 4dr SUV 4WD (4.6L 8cyl 6A) (Most Popular) - $69,530 MSRP
vs
$183/mo
Avg. Midsize SUV
Unfortunately for the GX 460, its age holds it back in many areas. When compared to modern rivals like the Land Rover Discovery and Mercedes-Benz GLE, the Lexus falls short on comfort, technology and fuel efficiency. Overall drivability is subpar, and its cargo area is small behind the third row and can be difficult to use. But if you don't mind these drawbacks and enjoy the GX 460's older feel and distinctive look, it could be the SUV for you. If you need more help deciding, check out our test team's full evaluation in the zzdcar Expert Rating below.
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Below Average
6.9
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Performance
6.5/10How does the GX 460 drive? The Lexus GX 460 has much going for it but stumbles in key areas. In routine use around town, the GX can feel lethargic owing to its heavy curb weight and an economy-minded throttle pedal and transmission calibration. Emergency braking performance is also disappointing. The stopping distance from 60 mph is the worst in class at 133 feet. Thankfully, low-speed handling maneuvers are easy due to its tight turning circle and light steering effort.
The GX has decent on- and off-road handling, but its steering is lifeless and numb. As for going off-road, the GX 460 has a low-range transfer case and a lockable center differential, and the suspension system (KDSS) automatically generates impressive wheel articulation. But ground clearance isn't great, and the overhangs are low. It will be a good choice for second owners willing to add expedition bumpers and a lift kit.
Comfort
7.0/10How comfortable is the GX 460? The Lexus GX 460 is supremely quiet, and the ride is generally smooth without being floaty or buoyant. But ripples and patches in the asphalt often create a mild jostling motion that your passengers might find uncomfortable. Also make sure you test out the seats before you sign on the dotted line. Everyone is different, but our entire staff disliked the seats due to the plank-like seat bottoms in all seating positions.
The climate control system's layout is dated, but to its credit, it works exceptionally well. The front seats are heated and ventilated, and the second-row seats are heated. All three rows have air vents, and those in the second row have their own climate controls.
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2023 Lexus GX 460 SUV Specs
Total MSRP | $60,225 |
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Engine Type | Gas |
Combined MPG | 16 MPG |
Cost to Drive | $281/month |
Seating | 7 seats |
Cargo Capacity All Seats In Place |
11.6 cu.ft. |
Drivetrain | four wheel drive |
Warranty | 4 years / 50,000 miles |
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