Lexus LX750h Reportedly Has Twin Turbo V6 Hybrid With 48 HP

The screen for the infotainment system could be as large as 17 inches

Contrary to previous rumors, the Lexus LX is not going away. The latest rumors from Japan hint at possible powertrain details for the upcoming SUV. They cite information allegedly obtained from Lexus dealers.

The new LX would look very similar to the Toyota Land Cruiser, but it would have a higher focus on luxury. There are some notable differences between them. There are some notable differences between them. The LX 750h would be the range-topping model. It would have an electrically assisted twin-turbo V6 that produces 480 horsepower (358 Kilowatts) as well as 642 pound-feet (871 Newton meters) of torque. The LX 600 would be available with the Land Cruiser twin-turbo HTML3-liter V6, which has 409 horsepower (305 kW), and 479 lbft (650Nm) . Both could be connected to a 10-speed auto.

The LX is not mentioned as receiving the Land Cruiser’s twin-turbo diesel V6 engine with 305 horsepower (227 kW), and 516 lbft (700 Nm). The hybrid powertrain could be an option for the Toyota model, but there is no mention of it being available on the Lexus model.

The Land Cruiser and LX will share the same platform . However, Lexus will make the interior more luxurious. The automaker’s infotainment technology will be adopted by the vehicle. According to this rumor, the display could be as big as 17 inches. A fingerprint scanner will be used to start the engine, according to rumors.

According to some reports, the Lexus LX will debut in September. It will then go on sale in December in certain markets. The Lexus will be available in the US, unlike the Land Cruiser.

Lexus is also developing the seven passenger LF luxury crossover with a unibody chassis. It would be more comfortable on the road than it is off-road-ready, like the LX.