Refreshed Lexus LX Imagined in Unofficial Renderings
New renderings preview what a facelifted Lexus LX flagship SUV could look like in 2027.
The original Lexus LX debuted in the mid-1990s and was heavily based on the legendary Toyota Land Cruiser 80, essentially serving as a rebadged version of the rugged off-roader. Beginning with the second generation, however, Lexus gave the LX its own styling cues and, over time, introduced unique mechanical upgrades that further separated it from its Land Cruiser counterpart.

Today, the fourth-generation Lexus LX, unveiled in 2021, remains in production. As the model reaches the midpoint of its life cycle, attention is turning toward a likely facelift expected around 2027. Independent designers from AutoYa have now offered their own vision of what the updated luxury SUV might look like.
According to the unofficial renderings, the styling changes would be evolutionary rather than revolutionary, which is typical of a mid-cycle refresh. Up front, the virtual LX adopts slimmer headlights with a new lighting signature, revised daytime running lights, and a larger spindle grille featuring redesigned horizontal slats. The front bumper also receives updated air intakes. Interestingly, even the hood has been reshaped, something not often seen on conventional facelifts.

At the rear, the artists envisioned new taillights connected by a thicker LED light bar, with large Lexus lettering positioned above it.
The digital renderings also include a redesigned cabin. If these illustrations prove accurate, the refreshed LX could gain a vertically oriented infotainment display, a new steering wheel, and revised climate-control vents.
Given the nature of the expected update, major changes under the hood appear unlikely. The current Lexus LX is available with a 3.4-liter twin-turbocharged V6 producing 409 horsepower, along with a hybrid version based on the same engine that delivers a combined 457 horsepower.
The hybrid body-on-frame SUV accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in approximately 6.4 seconds, about half a second quicker than the conventional gas-powered model.

The history of the Lexus LX demonstrates how carefully premium automakers approach updates to their most successful products. Owners of luxury SUVs like these rarely ask for radical changes, so manufacturers tend to focus on improving technology, comfort, and features while preserving the vehicle's familiar identity.
Judging by these renderings, Lexus appears ready to follow that same formula with the next chapter of its flagship SUV.
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