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View the original article postCarscoops has some images of the 2016 Lexus LX in the Middle East.
Interesting - paddle shifters. It appears to have two 'drive mode' selector knobs. No touch pad - a lot of negative feedback on the device. A lot of control switches on the steering wheel. I wonder if it has a heads up display? Those are some massive screens both center dash and rear seat entertainment. When is the expected arrival date in North America?
I don't think I like the air vents designs that are in the center stack... I'm not feeling the center stack in these pics. The wood grain that runs along the dash I'm not feeling it.
Maybe in diff pics or in the flesh I will like it. I have a feeling we are also looking at the Next gen LS interior.
Interesting - paddle shifters. It appears to have two 'drive mode' selector knobs. No touch pad - a lot of negative feedback on the device. A lot of control switches on the steering wheel. I wonder if it has a heads up display? Those are some massive screens both center dash and rear seat entertainment. When is the expected arrival date in North America?
This looks more like an evolution based on the current LX570, like the current gen LS, instead of a brand new vehicle. Perhaps the accountants can't seem to agree on the budget needed to make a new one. The LX is the very first car in the Lexus lineup that needs an intensive weight loss program.
I almost, for a second, thought I was looking at a Nissan Patrol. The D-pillar is identical to a Nissan Patrol's; the rims are very similar.
The interior is a different story, beautiful.
This looks more like an evolution based on the current LX570, like the current gen LS, instead of a brand new vehicle. Perhaps the accountants can't seem to agree on the budget needed to make a new one. The LX is the very first car in the Lexus lineup that needs an intensive weight loss program.
Is it just me or is that screen huge?