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The Full GX460 Revamped 2020 Model Review

Of all Lexus lineup, one of the few that significantly focuses on combining rugged off-road ability with all shades of luxury is the GX. The 2020 Lexus GX comes as a redesigned off-road monster with loads of contemporary touches. Starting from its exterior bearing a revised front grille and standard triple-beam LED headlights down to its distinctive interior trims with a full dosage of luxury touches and a novel pack of safety features including the Lexus Safety System+ package to add to the catalog. If you need a three-row luxury SUV with excellent off-road ability and refined ride quality, leasing a Lexus GX will certainly do that for you.

Engine And Performance

The 2020 GX comes with the same singular engine option as its preceding model. Powered by a 4.6-liter V8 that produces 301 horsepower and 329 pound-feet of torque, the GX gets you just the ride power to push through any task without any sign of sluggishness. Its robust engine is linked to a six-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. The redesigned Lexus GX offers a maximum towing capacity of 6,500 pounds, which is very unbeatable in its class. Much refined for off-road driving, the GX’s innovative off-road package delivers all that this three-row SUV will need to conquer all terrains.

 

Fuel Economy

Unfortunately, the GX 460 gas mileage is nothing to write home about. You surely need to have enough in your pocket as you may have to make a little more sops at the gas station. Its EPA rating stands at 15 mpg in the city and 19 mpg on the highway, which undoubtedly not impressive. However, it covers for this gross deficit in so many areas that still make the 2020 Lexus GX460 lease deal more appealing than a lot in its class.

 

Interior Quality And Cargo

Inside the 2020 GX 460 is a well-arranged proportion of high-end cabin materials such as synthetic leather upholstery and deluxe wood that makes the cabin more inviting. Some of its interior touches,like the hard plastics and infotainment system features,may be regarded as dated by some ardent car enthusiasts. This three-row SUV that can take up to seven people comes with the comfiest first two rows and a manageable third row. Its exceptional quiet cabin, even amid tough terrains and its load of standard tech-inclined safety features including driver-assistance features, makes it more like the luxurious SUV for any family.

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