The new Toyota Land Cruiser and Lexus GX are sister cars, sharing a platform and many design elements. With a price difference of only $200 between them, deciding which one to choose can be a tough call. This detailed comparison highlights the key differences and similarities to help you make an informed decision.
Powertrains and Performance
The Toyota Land Cruiser features a 2.4L 4-cylinder hybrid powertrain, delivering 326 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque. The hybrid system combines electric motors for instant torque with a turbocharger, resulting in minimal lag and a smooth driving experience. Fuel efficiency is another advantage, with the Land Cruiser rated at 23 MPG combined.
The Lexus GX, on the other hand, boasts a twin-turbo 3.4L V6, providing 349 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque. While the GX is more powerful and refined, it sacrifices fuel economy, with a combined rating of 17 MPG. The V6 offers a quieter, more pleasant sound profile compared to the Land Cruiser’s slightly buzzy engine.

Design and Styling
Although they share the same platform, the Land Cruiser and GX feature distinct designs. The Land Cruiser leans into retro styling with squared-off edges, a grille reminiscent of classic models, and rugged aesthetics. The Lexus GX takes a more modern and luxurious approach, with a sleek design and aggressive tires in its Overtrail trim.
Both vehicles have similar proportions, including shared design elements like sculpted side curves and prominent fender flares. However, personal preference will likely determine which design resonates more—whether it’s the rugged retro vibe of the Land Cruiser or the refined luxury of the GX.
Ride Quality and Driving Experience

The Land Cruiser offers a smooth, floaty ride, perfect for daily commutes, highway drives, and off-road adventures. Its soft spring rate and 5,000+ lb curb weight contribute to a Cadillac-like comfort, though it’s not ideal for spirited mountain road driving.
The Lexus GX matches the Land Cruiser’s plush ride but takes it a step further with its Electronic Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (EK KDSS). This system dynamically adjusts sway bars for better body control on-road and improved articulation off-road, providing an edge in versatility.
Interior Features and Technology
The Land Cruiser’s interior ranges from utilitarian in its base trims to luxurious with the Premium Package. Key features include a 12.3-inch infotainment display, dual-zone climate control, and heated and ventilated seats. Its design emphasizes a rugged aesthetic, with squared-off shapes and physical buttons for climate control—a nod to its off-road capabilities.
The Lexus GX leans more toward luxury, featuring higher-quality materials and a 14-inch touchscreen. While it integrates climate controls into the screen (a potential downside for some), the GX offers an optional 21-speaker premium audio system, adding to its upscale appeal. Additionally, the GX’s 10-speed automatic transmission outshines the Land Cruiser’s 8-speed in terms of refinement.

Utility and Off-Road Capability
Both vehicles shine off-road, offering full-time four-wheel drive, center and rear locking differentials, and ample ground clearance. The Land Cruiser includes a front sway bar disconnect, while the GX features a dynamic sway bar system.
In terms of utility, the GX edges out the Land Cruiser with a higher towing capacity of 9,000 lbs compared to the Land Cruiser’s 6,000 lbs. The GX also provides slightly more cargo space due to the absence of the Land Cruiser’s hybrid battery.
Pricing and Availability
Both vehicles are priced just under $72,000 in comparable trims. The Land Cruiser offers slightly more standard features for the money, such as a wireless charger and a premium audio system. However, the GX allows for higher-end configurations, such as the Overtrail Plus trim with additional luxury features.
One critical factor is availability. The Land Cruiser is easier to find at dealerships, often selling at MSRP, while the GX Overtrail trims may require a 6-8 month wait due to high demand.

Conclusion
Choosing between the Toyota Land Cruiser and Lexus GX comes down to personal priorities:
- Choose the Land Cruiser if you prioritize rugged design, hybrid efficiency, and practical features like onboard power for camping.
- Choose the Lexus GX if you value luxury, V6 performance, and a higher towing capacity.
Both vehicles are excellent choices with unique strengths, so you can’t go wrong with either.
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