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2025 Lexus LX700h review: Quick drive TechTricks365


Lexus recently unveiled its updated 2025 LX range which – apart from gaining some new tech features – is also bolstered by the addition of a new hybrid variant known as the LX700h.

Pairing the 3.4-litre twin-turbo V6 from the LX600 with an electric motor that sits between the engine the 10-speed automatic transmission, the LX700h’s outputs are bumped up to 341kW and 790Nm, versus 305kW and 650Nm for the lesser non-hybrid.

While the refreshed LX range is Australia-bound this year, the LX700h is yet to be confirmed for our market. Even so, we managed to snare a test vehicle in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where the opulent 4WD SUV just went on sale.

The LX700h has the same 700mm maximum wading depth as other variants – thanks to a waterproof casing for the battery – and is fitted with a second starter motor on top of the regular alternator so the car can start its engine independently of the electric motor if required.

Chassis strengthening measures include the addition of a third cross-member to support the hybrid battery, as well as redesigned mounting cushions that attach to the upper body. These upgrades are claimed to improve rigidity and reduce vibrations on the road.

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Also new are strengthened rear engine mounts, along with a revised position for the under-slung spare wheel to accommodate the battery without compromising the departure angle. In addition, the 12-volt battery moves from the engine to the rear of the vehicle.

Other improvements include a 12.3-inch widescreen digital instrument cluster that replaces the previous 8.0-inch screen (and is available across the revamped LX lineup), an ‘air bladder’ in the front seats claimed to reduce fatigue, and a new electronic gear selector in the hybrid model.

Added safety features include autonomous emergency braking for intersections, and a new driver monitoring camera that watches the driver’s eyes and can instruct the vehicle to pull itself over on the side of the road if the driver is detected to be unresponsive.

How much does the Lexus LX700h cost?

We tested the Lexus LX700h in the United Arab Emirates, where the entry-level Signature model is priced from AED590,000 (A$251,950) while the flagship LX700h F Sport starts at an eye-watering AED635,000 (A$271,170).