2010 Gx460
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Trademark of GX460 was registered on August 1, 2007.
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#17
Facts About the Upcoming GX460
Notes From the NYC Dealer Meeting-
"New GX460. The biggest problem with the new GX is that it looks so much like an LX, there many be no reason to buy the LX. They did not show an interior mock up of the car, but the outside looks like a 7/8th version of the new LX. The big positive: there are electric fold down rear seats in the 3rd row. The negative news: the door still opens on the side and yes, it remains on the wrong side. There are a couple of reasons for this. First and foremost this is a world car and the other global markets were not asking for a split rear hatch or a lift gate. The other driving factor is that there are new rollover standards and crash test standards that were required to be hit. The GX is already a tall vehicle to begin with, trying to engineer a lift gate as is on the Cayenne or other SUV's would have resulted in more weight being added to the top of the car. This would have contributed to a less satisfying ride and a greater chance for rollover due to being more top heavy. Other GX news. The engine goes to a 4.6 L, but horsepower will be up to 300bhp. Mileage improves, I believe 2mpg. VDIM will be standard as will kinetic suspension. The later helping with handling considerations and minimizing the impact of the vehicle being so tall and helping with the rollover concerns."
"New GX460. The biggest problem with the new GX is that it looks so much like an LX, there many be no reason to buy the LX. They did not show an interior mock up of the car, but the outside looks like a 7/8th version of the new LX. The big positive: there are electric fold down rear seats in the 3rd row. The negative news: the door still opens on the side and yes, it remains on the wrong side. There are a couple of reasons for this. First and foremost this is a world car and the other global markets were not asking for a split rear hatch or a lift gate. The other driving factor is that there are new rollover standards and crash test standards that were required to be hit. The GX is already a tall vehicle to begin with, trying to engineer a lift gate as is on the Cayenne or other SUV's would have resulted in more weight being added to the top of the car. This would have contributed to a less satisfying ride and a greater chance for rollover due to being more top heavy. Other GX news. The engine goes to a 4.6 L, but horsepower will be up to 300bhp. Mileage improves, I believe 2mpg. VDIM will be standard as will kinetic suspension. The later helping with handling considerations and minimizing the impact of the vehicle being so tall and helping with the rollover concerns."
#19
Well that does not sound like a crossover to me... I certainly do not consider the new LX a crossover design. Although this seems to make more sense from the standpoint that if it were much smaller then it is now and more crossover oriented then it would eat to much into the RX buyers market. However, as mentioned above it may eat a little into the LX market, but I suspect there will be significant enough dimension differentials that the GX will not appeal to a lot of LX buyers who want a more functional 3rd row seat and what they consider the biggest and best SUV Lexus makes. But we all know that title lies with the GX!
Last edited by cssnms; 09-10-08 at 09:50 AM.
#20
Anyone hear if these changes will also be the same for the 2010 4runner? My lease is up this fall and I will wait until the new redesign comes out. I am hoping it comes out before Jan 2010 though. Supposedly the new 4runner will debut at the Chicago or NY auto show so who knows.
Any news as to if it gets the new 6sp tranny also?
Any news as to if it gets the new 6sp tranny also?
#21
I believe there are rumors of a JX470/JX460 which was/is to become the sport crossover in the Lexus lineup. It has been a while since seeing pics but it was very similar in size to the RX.
#24
Lexus sales are off 14% for the year, it is down but not a collapse. They still lead the market in sales, and with no new products aside from the low-volume LX and IS F from the beginning of the year. They NEED new product, which is what BMW and Mercedes have this year. A new RX, new IS convertible, these are coming for sure. A new GX would be great too.
#26
Lexus Test Driver
No offense to any LX owners but there has been so many complaints about the LX exterior styling. This includes me. I probably would have bought it if it only looked better on the outside.
I like the current GX a lot. If they just refreshed it but upgraded the interior then I think it would do well. Hopefully they will make the right move.
Can't wait!
I like the current GX a lot. If they just refreshed it but upgraded the interior then I think it would do well. Hopefully they will make the right move.
Can't wait!
#30
Well that does not sound like a crossover to me... I certainly do not consider the new LX a crossover design. Although this seems to make more sense from the standpoint that if it were much smaller then it is now and more crossover oriented then it would eat to much into the RX buyers market. However, as mentioned above it may eat a little into the LX market, but I suspect there will be significant enough dimension differentials that the GX will not appeal to a lot of LX buyers who want a more functional 3rd row seat and what they consider the biggest and best SUV Lexus makes. But we all know that title lies with the GX!
Smaller engines, size, price... pretty much it.