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Official Prices for the 2025 Lexus LX in Saudi Dealerships

Official Prices for the 2025 Lexus LX in Saudi Dealerships

ArabGT14-04-2025
ArabGT
Performance and DrivetrainUnder the hood of the LX 600 sits a 3.4-liter V6 twin-turbocharged engine delivering 409 horsepower and 650 Nm of torque. This power is channeled through a 10-speed automatic gearbox to a permanent all-wheel drive system.
In contrast, the LX 700h Hybrid combines the same 3.4-liter V6 engine with an electric motor, generating a combined output of 457 horsepower and a massive 790 Nm of torque. Like its sibling, it also features a 10-speed automatic transmission and a full-time AWD setup.
Both models benefit from Lexus's advanced Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS) paired with Active Height Control (AHC). Stability is further enhanced with systems like vehicle stability control, anti-lock braking (ABS), traction control, trailer sway mitigation, hill-start assist, crawl control, and turn assist functionality.
Drivers can choose from six drive modes—Eco, Comfort, Normal, Sport, Sport Plus, and Custom—alongside a specialized Multi-Terrain Select system with six off-road driving modes for added capability.
2025 Lexus LX Dimensions and Footprint• Length: 5,100 mm• Width: 1,990 mm• Height: 1,865 mm
• Wheelbase: 2,850 mm
Curb and Gross Weight• LX 600: Curb weight ranges between 2,590 kg and 2,680 kg, with a gross weight reaching 3,280 kg.
• LX 700h: Curb weight ranges between 2,710 kg and 2,840 kg, with a gross weight peaking at 3,380 kg.
Wheels and Tires• The 2025 Lexus LX 600 rides on 22-inch alloy wheels wrapped in 265/22R50 tires.
• The LX 700h features 20-inch wheels with 265/20R50 tires.
Interior and Infotainment
Inside the 2025 Lexus LX, you'll find a dual-screen center setup: a 12.3-inch main infotainment screen supporting wireless Apple CarPlay and wired Android Auto, plus a secondary 7-inch control screen beneath it. The digital driver's cluster spans 12.3 inches, complemented by a 10-inch head-up display. Rear passengers enjoy two 11.6-inch entertainment screens, complete with an HDMI port and Bluetooth audio.
The cabin is elevated by a premium 25-speaker Mark Levinson sound system, delivering immersive 3D audio quality.
Advanced Safety Technologies• Pre-Collision System including emergency braking, brake assist, and automatic pre-collision braking.• Lane Departure Alert with both audible warning and steering vibration.• Lane Keeping Assist and Adaptive Radar Cruise Control.• Blind spot monitoring on side mirrors with integrated Safe Exit Assist.• Intelligent Parking Assist with sensors at both ends (4 front + 4 rear).• Parking Assist Braking with pedestrian and vehicle detection, supported by a rear-view camera.• 360° Panoramic View Monitoring with four off-road terrain cameras.• Ten airbags covering all essential zones: front, sides, knees, and curtain areas.• Theft deterrent system including immobilizer, intrusion sensor, and full alarm suite.
• Real-time Tire Pressure Monitoring System for all five tires, including the spare.
This comprehensive overview of the 2025 Lexus LX covered local dealership pricing through Abdul Latif Jameel Lexus in Saudi Arabia, along with a full breakdown of its performance, dimensions, features, and safety technologies—showcasing why it remains one of the most refined luxury SUVs on the market.
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