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How many airbags are in the Lexus GX?

The Lexus GX typically has 10 airbags. These airbags are distributed throughout the cabin to protect occupants in front, side, and curtain zones, with variations by market or trim.


Airbag count and coverage


The following overview describes where the airbags are generally located in a GX configuration. Note that exact counts can vary by market, trim level, and optional packages.



  • Front airbags for the driver and front passenger

  • Driver knee airbag

  • Front seat-mounted side airbags

  • Full-length side curtain airbags for all seating rows


Overall, these components combine to form a comprehensive 10-airbag system in the GX in most standard configurations, with potential variations by region or trim.


Safety context and considerations


The 10-airbag setup is designed to work with other active and passive safety features, such as advanced restraint systems, stability control, and collision mitigation technologies, to enhance occupant protection across a range of accident scenarios.


Summary


In summary, the Lexus GX is equipped with 10 airbags in its standard configuration, providing front, knee, side, and curtain protection. Always verify the specific airbag count for your market and trim with a local Lexus dealer, as specifications can differ slightly by region and model year.

What does GX stand for in Lexus?


In a Lexus GX, "G" stands for Grand and "X" stands for Crossover. The "Grand" designation is a nod to the vehicle's large size, and "Crossover" refers to its position in the lineup, though it is built on a body-on-frame chassis rather than a car-based platform. 

  • Grand: The name reflects the vehicle's large, three-row SUV design. 
  • Crossover: The "X" can be a bit misleading, as the GX is a traditional body-on-frame SUV. However, "Crossover" in this context places it in the middle of Lexus's SUV/crossover lineup. 



How many airbags does a Lexus have?


The Lexus ES, equipped with 10 airbags, is one of the safest sedans out there!



Is the GX 550 bigger than a 4Runner?


How big is the Lexus GX 550 compared to the Toyota 4Runner? The Lexus GX 550 is undoubtedly the larger vehicle compared to the Toyota 4Runner, boasting a 197-inch length vs. the 194.9-inch length of the Toyota SUV and offering additional width and height across trim levels.



What year to avoid Lexus GX 460?


The main Lexus GX 460 years to avoid are 2010–2013 due to potential issues like engine oil leaks (valley plate leak), as well as the 2010 model specifically, which had a temporary sales suspension after a rollover risk was identified during sharp turns. Later models, especially 2016 and 2017, may be more prone to oil leaks as well, though not as critically as the earlier years. 
Years to be cautious about

  • 2010–2013: These early models are more frequently cited for potential problems, such as the valley plate coolant leak, which can be expensive to repair. 
  • 2016 and 2017: These years have been noted by some owners as having a higher likelihood of oil leaks. 

Model years generally considered more reliable 
  • 2014 and later: These models reportedly have a different, less leak-prone head gasket. 
  • 2021 and 2022: These years are specifically highlighted as being very reliable. 

Other potential issues to consider with any model year
  • Secondary Air Injection System: Problems with this system can be costly to repair. 
  • Suspension: Models with the optional AHC (Adjustable Height Control) or KDSS (Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System) can experience issues, though Lexus has issued a TSB (Technical Service Bulletin) to address a leaning issue in some earlier KDSS vehicles. 
  • Rust: In areas where roads are salted, rust can be a concern, especially on models driven in the North. 
  • Maintenance: Regular and consistent fluid changes, especially transmission fluid, are crucial to the longevity of the vehicle. 


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.