Lexus USA Introduces Two-Row LX 570 at LA Auto Show

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Losing a row of seats also means a lower purchasing price.

Lexus will give buyers the option of sacrificing occupant capacity to boost cargo volume by launching a new variant of the 2018 LX 570 with seating for five people. The change boosts interior hauling capacity by 15 percent. The two-row model’s price also falls to $86,175 (after $1,195 destination), versus $92,370 for the existing version.

The two-row 2018 LX 570 can carry 50.5 cubic feet of cargo behind the middle row of seats, versus 44.7 cubic feet from the existing variant. A roof rack also comes standard on the new five-passenger model.

Lexus will load the LX 570 with standard equipment, and the only options will be the interior and exterior colors. The big SUV comes with driver assistance tech like parking assist, blind spot monitor with rear cross traffic alert, and the Lexus Safety System+ suite. A surround-view camera system makes the LX easier to maneuver at low speeds by providing a better idea of what’s going on around its ample body.

According to Lexus, the idea to strip a row of seats out of the LX came from customers who said that they weren’t using it. The owners told the company that they would have preferred a boost in cargo capacity rather than the room for more occupants. Some even requested more space to haul their dogs. The change also means an easier time for folks that haul large sports equipment like bicycles.

The two-row LX 570 uses the same powertrain as its three-row counterpart. A 5.7-liter V8 makes 383 horsepower (286 kilowatts) and 403 pound-feet (546 Newton-meters) of torque. An eight-speed automatic gearbox with a selectable low-range routes it through a four-wheel-drive system with a Torsen limited-slip center differential. Owners can tow up to 7,000 pounds (3,175 kilograms), too. The LX 570 remains a capable off-roader, too, thanks to systems like Adaptive Variable Suspension for tweaking the damping to match the conditions.

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Press Release

Adventurers Get More Cargo Space with Lexus’ New Two-Row Version of LX 570

•15 Percent More Cargo Space
•New Mono-Spec Trim Level with Extensive Luxury Content
•Full-Capability Chassis for Off-Road Driving
•Advanced Suspension Control for Exceptional On-Road Smoothness
•Enform Safety Connect and Service Connect Complimentary for 10 Years
•383-Horsepower V8
•7,000-Pound Towing Capacity
November 29, 2017
2018 Lexus LX 570 Two-Row Product Information
2018 Lexus LX 570 Two-Row Press Release

LOS ANGELES – Nov. 29, 2017 – Less will certainly mean more to some Lexus LX 570 customers for 2018, as the brand augments the traditional three-row model with a new two-row version designed to carry more cargo for any adventure while pampering five people onboard. With a starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $84,980*, a new mono-spec trim level gives customers added value and the luxury of simply choosing exterior and interior colors.

For more than two decades, the full-capability Lexus LX has excelled at combining authentic, rugged go-anywhere capability and high towing capacity with the brand’s renowned luxury and smooth on-road demeanor. Until now, the LX has been offered exclusively as a three-row luxury utility vehicle with seating for up to eight. When some customers indicated they did not use the third row and expressed a preference for more interior cargo space, Lexus responded.

Such customers, including smaller families, empty nesters and multiple-vehicle households, are more likely to travel with fewer passengers but more carry-on gear. Among the activities they enjoy are skiing, cycling, kayaking and golf, along with such hobbies as nature photography and antique collecting. Some also wanted more versatility for carrying their dogs.

Without the third row seat, the new LX 570 two-row model offers 50.5 cu. ft. of carrying space behind the middle row, versus 44.7 cu. ft. for the three-row model. For added versatility, the LX 570 two-row features a standard roof rack with rails.

One Comprehensive Trim Level

Lexus will offer the new 2018 LX 570 two-row model in a mono-spec trim level, a change that enhances customer value by making ordering a vehicle as easy as choosing the exterior and interior colors. The two-row model features the same standard luxury equipment as in the three-row model, including leather-trimmed interior, four-zone automatic climate control, power tailgate, moonroof and 20-inch wheels.

Standard Intuitive Park Assist and Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Alert helps to enhance visibility in a variety of situations where the driver might not be able to see potential hazards. The standard Panoramic View Monitor gives the driver “extra eyes” where it’s impossible to see, viewing the surrounding terrain when off-roading and helping view the area around the vehicle (sides, front and rear) when maneuvering in tight spaces. The camera projects the image to the 12.3-inch Navigation screen, which can show several view combinations to help aid the driver. The system makes an invaluable assistant when hitching and maneuvering a trailer.

With Lexus Enform Remote (complimentary for the first year of ownership), the LX 570 owner can remotely view and control certain aspects of the vehicle using a mobile app for iOS and Android devices. The app can lock or unlock the doors, remote-start or stop the engine or climate control, locate the vehicle in a parking lot, set up guest driver monitor and more.

For peace of mind on every drive, Lexus Enform Safety Connect (complimentary for the first 10 years of ownership) provides emergency calling capability to Lexus Enform response centers, which are available 24/7/365. Lexus Service Connect (complimentary for the first 10 years of ownership) can relay the vehicle’s service needs, allowing the customer set up push reminders and alerts.

The standard subscription-free Lexus Enform App Suite provides voice-enabled apps that let you search the internet for local listings, stream music, check fuel prices and much more. Lexus Enform Destination Assist (complimentary for the first year of ownership) offers convenient 24-hour access to live destination assist.

Powerful Style, Powerful Performance

In all other respects, the 2018 Lexus LX 570 two-row remains the same stylish, highly capable, impeccably luxurious SUV as its three-row sibling. Wearing the bold Lexus signature spindle grille that’s framed by elegant satin chrome trim and flanked by triple-beam LED headlamps, the LX 570 makes an unforgettable entrance in any setting. A three-spoke wood-rimmed steering wheel is a classic touch. Modern meets timeless in the analog clock, which sits in a housing carved from a single ingot of aluminum and featuring LED indicators. GPS functionality adjusts the time zone.

The LX 570 can also make an unforgettable exit, too, thanks to a 5.7-liter V8 engine that produces 383 horsepower and 403 lb.-ft. of peak torque. The 8-speed automatic transmission shifts with famous Lexus refinement. This is a hard-working team, helping to equip the LX 570 with a 7,000 lb. towing capacity using the standard integrated tow hitch receiver. Critically, the powerhouse V8 produces 90 percent of its peak torque at a low 2,200 rpm, further burnishing the vehicle’s towing capability.

The LX 570 also gives the driver the luxury of prioritizing comfort or agility simply by turning the Drive Mode Select dial on the center console. The system settings affect powertrain and suspension responses, including the Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS), which continually adjusts shock absorber damping rates while driving, ensuring optimal comfort even as the road surface changes.

Standard Lexus Safety System+

The 2018 LX 570 two-row features the same safety technology as the three-row model, including 10 airbags and the Lexus Safety System+ with Pre-Collision System (PCS) with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure Alert (LDA), Intelligent High-Beam headlamps and All-Speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control. The latter uses a combination of millimeter-wave radar and a front-facing camera to maintain a preset distance from a vehicle traveling ahead. PCS is designed to warn the driver of a possible collision and is designed to initiate automatic braking with Brake Assist if necessary.

LDA uses a camera to monitor visible lane markings, and if it senses the vehicle is drifting from the lane, it is designed to convey audio-visual alerts and vibrate the steering wheel to attract the driver’s attention. IHB adjusts high-and low-beam illumination automatically when it detects oncoming traffic or the taillights of a vehicle traveling in front.

Ready for Anything

Incorporating decades of expertise in full-capability chassis engineering, the Lexus LX 570 is built by attaching a robust welded unitized body to a separate box-section ladder frame. This construction allows the LX 570 to take a pounding off-road and yet also sets the foundation for a poised and smooth on-pavement ride. A Torsen® limited-slip locking center differential provides full-time four-wheel drive, splitting torque 40:60 under normal driving conditions. The differential responds on the move to changing conditions, automatically adjusting the torque distribution as necessary. For driving over challenging off-road surfaces, the driver can lock the center differential.

The four-wheel Active Traction Control system (A-TRAC) helps to control wheel slip, and, using the Multi-Terrain Select system, the driver can match A-TRAC’s performance to the prevailing conditions. Selectable modes include Rock, Rock and Dirt, Mogul, Loose Rock, and Mud and Sand. The transmission’s driver-selectable low range provides low-speed crawling capability for handling steep off-road hills and uneven terrain. Low-range capability gets support from Crawl Control with Turn Assist, Hill-start Assist Control and Variable Gear Ratio Steering.

Multimedia Maven

The LX 570 is an ideal vehicle for getting away from it all while still remaining informed, entertained and connected. A 12.3-inch display with Remote Touch Interface heads a list of multimedia and connectivity features. Navigation offers full-screen map capability and can be split into three sections to display different functions, such as navigation, audio and climate control information.

The Remote Touch Interface controller operates climate control, audio, phone, navigation and more. iPhone® users enjoy the convenience of using Siri® Eyes Free Mode, which enables song selection from iTunes®, provides turn-by-turn navigation through Apple Maps, and much more. No matter the source or genre, music will sound powerful and clean through the standard nine-speaker Lexus Premium Audio system. Play from iPod®/USB connectivity, HD Radio™ with iTunes® tagging, streamed music via Bluetooth® and, yes, even CDs.

Vehicle Details
Engine/Transmission/Drivetrain/Performance
5.7-liter V8 produces 383 horsepower and 403 lb.-ft. peak torque.
Electronically controlled 8-speed automatic transmission with adaptive shift technology.
Hill-start Assist Control (HAC) helps provide additional control for off-road driving by helping to keep the vehicle from rolling back when transitioning from the brake to the gas pedal on a steep incline or slippery surface.
Chassis/Body/Suspension/Tires/Brakes
Body-on-frame construction provides ruggedness and durability for challenging driving conditions, along with impressive ride isolation characteristics and 7,000 lbs. maximum towing capability.
Active Height Control (AHC) system lowers the chassis by about three inches for easy vehicle entry and exit and returns automatically to its normal height when the vehicle begins to accelerate.
20-inch alloy wheels and 285/50R20 tires.
Multi-terrain Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) determines road-surface conditions and automatically optimizes lock-up control, selecting the suitable ABS profile for on- and off-road driving surfaces.
Brake Assist (BA) provides auxiliary force to assist driver during emergency braking.
Crawl Control feature provides optimum throttle and brake modulation when maneuvering over rough, uneven or difficult terrain.
Turn Assist helps tighten the vehicle’s turning circle by adding more brake force to the inside rear wheel.
Safety/Security
10 standard airbags, including driver- and front-passenger knee airbags, front and second-row seat-mounted side airbags in the outboard seating positions, and roll-sensing side curtain airbags that cover both seating rows.
Active Front Headrests move upward and forward in the event of certain low speed rear-end collisions when the force of the occupant's body is applied to the seat back.

Luxury/Comfort/Convenience
14-way power adjustable driver’s seat includes dual-function lumbar and cushion extender; 12-way power front passenger’s seat features lumbar adjustment.
Easy Access system automatically retracts the steering wheel and moves the driver’s seat rearward when the ignition is switched off; both return to their preset memory positions the next time the driver is seated and starts the ignition.
The 40/20/40 split, power-sliding second-row seat slides forward and aft 3.5 inches for passenger comfort and cargo storage versatility. Folding the seatbacks increases total cargo space to 50.5 cu. ft.
Split rear tailgate design features a power upper door, while the bottom section raises and lowers with minimal effort.
Connected Technologies

The 2018 Lexus LX 570 2-Row offers five available Enform services for enhanced convenience:
Complimentary now for the first ten years, Lexus Enform Safety Connect includes an Emergency Assistance Button (SOS), Roadside Assistance, Automatic Collision Notification, and Stolen Vehicle Notification. The Lexus Enform response center operates 24/7/365.
Lexus Enform Service Connect (complimentary 10-year subscription now included), enables the LS to send alerts for specific factory recommended maintenance, simultaneously alerting a preferred Lexus retailer.
With Lexus Enform Remote (one-year trial subscription included), the customer can remotely view and control certain aspects of the vehicle using a mobile app for iOS and Android devices. Once registered, the app can operate remote door lock/unlock; remote stop/start for the engine and climate control; vehicle finder, guest driver monitor, and more.
The complimentary Lexus Enform App Suite app offer access to favorite mobile applications through the vehicle’s center console display, including Pandora®, iHeartRadio, Slacker and Yelp.
Lexus Enform Destination Assist (complimentary for one year) acts as an in-car personal concierge, providing directions and destinations delivered by a live agent.

Warranty
48 months/50,000 miles basic limited warranty with roadside assistance for 48months/unlimited miles.
72 months/70,000 miles powertrain and restraint system coverage.
72 months corrosion perforation protection coverage, regardless of mileage.
*MSRP does not include a delivery, processing and handling fee of $1,195.

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I wonder what effect this might have on the GX and also with the new RXL that just lanched
 

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I am really hoping that this is an experiment that indicates an all-new LX coming in the near future!
 

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I would have expected for the LX to get a 4 seat version, with rear "captain chairs".
This.

Sure, a less-expensive 2-Row LX isn't a bad idea, I suppose, but one more befitting the Toyota Land Cruiser. It would've been far more interesting to see the 2-Row LX be something more akin to the Lexus LS sedan's Executive Package with power-reclining rear seats, oversize center armrest and passenger-side ottoman. In other words, a more direct rival to the Range Rover Autobiography and Volvo XC90 Excellence.
 

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This.

Sure, a less-expensive 2-Row LX isn't a bad idea, I suppose, but one more befitting the Toyota Land Cruiser. It would've been far more interesting to see the 2-Row LX be something more akin to the Lexus LS sedan's Executive Package with power-reclining rear seats, oversize center armrest and passenger-side ottoman. In other words, a more direct rival to the Range Rover Autobiography and Volvo XC90 Excellence.

Yeah, while this is a nice welcome change, it is very minor.

One has to wonder what Lexus is thinking? Toyota already offers super-luxurious rear seating in vans in certain overseas markets. Why wouldn't you offer this on a flagship product like the LX?
 

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Nothing special. Land Cruiser also has 5 seat versions. I would have expected for the LX to get a 4 seat version, with rear "captain chairs".

Yes they need some vehicle with first-class seats in the 2nd row. Right now if you want absolute comfort the only option is the LS with exec package but the price is way up there*. I've heard of some dealers demanding a Lexus variant of the Alphard. That thing would be a killer in Asia! Though NA doesn't want luxury minivans, a six-seater GX/LX should work.

*Forgot to mention that due to extreme demand the Alphard will be more expensive than a LS350 with exec package in China. There's always a counterargument against ultra luxury six-seaters for U.S. that, traditionally American executives prefer to be chauffeured in sedans. But somebody has to try. Sedans used to be the default mode of VIP transport in China, but after Toyota experimented with the Alphard suddenly the preference started to shift to MPVs and now there's booming sector for luxury six-seaters here just like in Japan and HK.
 
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Anyway, I love this idea. This is the LX I'd want if I was shopping.

Same here, when we had a Sequoia we just took off the 3rd row seats because we had no use for it. It maybe just a hand full of people, but some need a full size SUV for more storage vs people hauler.
 
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Lexus drops a row on the LX and adds one to the RX lol nice! I personally wouldn't go for the 2 row LX because I love having that third row option when we need it in our Sequoia, but I can totally see why people need only two rows and a lot of trunk space! My personal opinion, though, just "store" the third row and pull it out when you need it and you'll always have that trunk space and the third row if three more friends need a ride lol
 
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Lexus drops a row on the LX and adds one to the RX lol nice! I personally wouldn't go for the 2 row LX because I love having that third row option when we need it in our Sequoia, but I can totally see why people need only two rows and a lot of trunk space! My personal opinion, though, just "store" the third row and pull it out when you need it and you'll always have that trunk space and the third row if three more friends need a ride lol

But why pay $6k more for seats that we don't need. I think its great that Lexus is giving people more options to pick from.
 

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Sure, a less-expensive 2-Row LX isn't a bad idea, I suppose, but one more befitting the Toyota Land Cruiser. It would've been far more interesting to see the 2-Row LX be something more akin to the Lexus LS sedan's Executive Package with power-reclining rear seats, oversize center armrest and passenger-side ottoman. In other words, a more direct rival to the Range Rover Autobiography and Volvo XC90 Excellence.

This would have been fantastic, and something I could see in the next-gen LX. Would be a huge hit.

One has to wonder what Lexus is thinking? Toyota already offers super-luxurious rear seating in vans in certain overseas markets. Why wouldn't you offer this on a flagship product like the LX?

Lexus Product Planning Meeting

"Hey, we're offering a three row RX, how about a two-row LX?"

"Sure!"

End of meeting.
 

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The combination of a 3-row RX/2-row LX sounds like a squeeze play to force out the GX, but the pricing doesn't work on the high end. So I'm not sure what they're up to.
 
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But why pay $6k more for seats that we don't need. I think its great that Lexus is giving people more options to pick from.
That's exactly why I said "I can totally see why people need only two rows and a lot of trunk space." I never said it wasn't great - it is great. I just said my PERSONAL opinion because for ME, I wouldn't mind spending an extra 6k for a third row - even if I don't use it often.