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Does the Lexus LX have bucket seats?

Yes. The Lexus LX uses traditional front-row bucket seats, and it can also be configured with second-row captain’s chairs (bucket-style seats) in certain trims for a 7-passenger setup.


To understand what that means for buyers, this article explains how seating is arranged in the current LX lineup, what “bucket seats” covers in this model, and how options vary by trim and market.


Seating configurations in the Lexus LX lineup


Here are the typical seating configurations offered in the current LX600 lineup. Availability can vary by year and market, so always confirm with a dealer or the official Lexus configurator.



  • 8-passenger configuration: front row of two bucket seats; second row bench (three seats); third row bench (three seats).

  • 7-passenger configuration: front row of two bucket seats; second row captain’s chairs (two seats) with a center console; third row bench (three seats).


These configurations reflect how Lexus segments the LX’s interior for comfort, access to the third row, and cargo flexibility. The key distinction is whether the second row is a three-passenger bench or two individual captain’s chairs, which is what many buyers refer to as “bucket seats” in the second row.


Front-row seating: standard bucket seats


Across all LX configurations, the driver and front passenger sit on two individual bucket seats. This layout is standard for the LX and provides enhanced support and easier access to controls compared with a front bench.


Second-row options and how it affects seating capacity


The second row can be either a three-passenger bench or two captain’s chairs, depending on trim. The captain’s chairs create a 7-passenger setup and typically include a center console between the seats, improving access to the third row and adding additional storage.


Market and trim variations


In the United States and many other markets, the LX600 commonly offers both 7- and 8-passenger configurations. Availability of captain’s chairs versus a bench can vary by model year and trim level, so it’s important to check the exact spec for the build you’re considering.


Bottom line


For the Lexus LX, bucket seats apply primarily to the front row, which are standard two individual seats. The second row can also be equipped with bucket-style captain’s chairs in certain trims, enabling a 7-passenger layout. Always verify the exact seating arrangement for a specific model year and market, as configurations can change with updates and regional offerings.


Summary


The Lexus LX offers bucket seats in the front and optional second-row captain’s chairs, giving buyers a choice between an 8-passenger bench setup or a 7-passenger captain’s-chair configuration. Availability varies by trim and market, so prospective buyers should consult the latest official specifications or a local dealer to confirm current seating options.

What is the difference between LX premium and luxury?


The Lexus LX Premium is a well-equipped mid-range trim that includes features like an Adaptive Variable Suspension, heated and ventilated front seats, and a power rear door with kick sensor. The Luxury trim is a higher-tier option that adds premium features such as semi-aniline leather-trimmed seating, a 25-speaker Mark Levinson surround sound system, and 22-inch forged alloy wheels. Essentially, the Luxury trim offers a more upscale interior and enhanced audio experience on top of the already strong feature set of the Premium model.
 
Lexus LX Premium

  • Standard Features: Adaptive Variable Suspension, power rear door with kick sensor, heated and ventilated front seats, and a cool box. 
  • Seating: Typically seats seven passengers in a three-row configuration. 
  • Audio: Comes standard with a 10-speaker audio system. 
  • Upholstery: Features standard leather-trimmed upholstery. 

Lexus LX Luxury
  • Standard Features: All features from the Premium trim, plus a 25-speaker Mark Levinson® Reference Surround Sound system, semi-aniline leather-trimmed seats, and 22-inch forged alloy wheels.
  • Interior Enhancements: Includes upgraded interior materials and trim, like wood and leather-trimmed steering wheel.
  • Audio: Upgraded to the 25-speaker Mark Levinson® sound system.
  • Seating: Includes semi-aniline leather-trimmed seating for a more luxurious feel. 

This video compares the Lexus LX 600 Premium and F Sport trims: 40sMike ForsytheYouTube · Oct 28, 2022



Does the Lexus LX come with bucket seats?


The LX comes with two or three rows of seats and fits up to seven people. Standard features include leather upholstery and interior trim, power-adjustable and heated front bucket seats and a heated steering wheel.



What Lexus SUV has captain seats?


The Lexus SUVs that offer captain's seats are the GX, LX, and TX. The specific availability depends on the trim level and model year, with some models like the LX Ultra Luxury offering a four-seat configuration with enhanced captain's chairs.
 

  • Lexus GX: Available with second-row captain's chairs. 
  • Lexus LX: The Ultra Luxury trim comes with or is shown with second-row captain's chairs, which include features like massage and power recline. 
  • Lexus TX: Offers second-row captain's chairs on specific trims, such as the TX 350 Premium and Luxury, and they come standard on the TX 500h and TX 550h+ Luxury trims. 
  • Lexus RX 350L: Can be optioned with captain's chairs instead of a second-row bench seat to reduce seating capacity from seven to six. 



Does Lexus LX have captain's chairs?


Yes, the Lexus LX is available with captain's chairs, but they are a feature of specific higher-end trims like the Ultra Luxury grade. These configurations often include premium features such as reclining seats with massage, ottomans, and personal tables for the second-row passengers.
 

  • Luxury and Ultra Luxury trims: Higher trims, particularly the Ultra Luxury grade, offer second-row captain's chairs as part of a four-seat configuration. 
  • Premium features: These captain's chairs can come with added luxury features like massaging functions, power-retractable ottomans, and personal tables. 
  • Standard vs. optional: Standard configurations often have a bench seat in the second row, seating up to seven, while captain's chairs are a more exclusive option. 


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