Mostly unchanged for the 2014 model year, most of Lexus’ SUV lineup will become available with a small price increase in the United States.
All told, the entire lineup will have a price tag of just $100 over the 2013 model year, with the exception of the GX 460, which will carry the same price tag of $54,705 for the base model and $59,500 for the Premium,, and the LX 570 that will fetch $82,690, $250 more when compared to last year’s version.
However, selling the GX at last year’s prices could also mean that Lexus is getting ready to replace the mid-size SUV with a new car-based crossover rumored to be launched using the TX nameplate. More precisely, the TX is could be a three-row RX or a GS-Based longitudinal platform that will rival Infiniti’s QX60, as Truck Trend reports.
In other related news, the Lexus IS F will continue to be offered in the United States along the new IS sport sedan with a starting price tag set at $63,350.
However, selling the GX at last year’s prices could also mean that Lexus is getting ready to replace the mid-size SUV with a new car-based crossover rumored to be launched using the TX nameplate. More precisely, the TX is could be a three-row RX or a GS-Based longitudinal platform that will rival Infiniti’s QX60, as Truck Trend reports.
In other related news, the Lexus IS F will continue to be offered in the United States along the new IS sport sedan with a starting price tag set at $63,350.