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How much is the Lexus GX 460 7 seater?

In the United States, the Lexus GX 460 with seven seats starts around $60,000 before destination charges. Actual prices vary by trim and optional equipment.


This article provides a current snapshot of pricing for 7-seat GX 460 configurations, clarifies what affects the price, and offers practical guidance for shoppers as of 2024–2025.


Pricing by Trim and Market


Below are typical price ranges for common GX 460 configurations in the United States, based on current MSRP data and dealer listings for 2024–2025 models. Prices exclude taxes, title, and destination charges.



  • Base GX 460 (7-seat): from about $60,000

  • Mid-range trims (e.g., Premium/Luxury): typically $65,000–$75,000

  • Top-tier or heavily optioned models: roughly $75,000–$83,000


Prices vary by region and dealer, and actual out-the-door pricing will include destination charges, taxes, and any added options.


What Affects the Final Price


Several factors can push the price higher or lower. Key influences include destination charges, local taxes and fees, optional packages and equipment, and dealer incentives or promotions.



  • Destination charge and documentation fees: typically adds about $1,000–$1,300 to the sticker price.

  • Taxes and registration: vary by state or country.

  • Optional packages and equipment: features such as upgraded leather, premium audio, driver assistance systems, or off-road equipment can add several thousand dollars.

  • Dealer incentives and promotions: manufacturers sometimes offer rebates or favorable financing that reduce the out-the-door price.


Always verify the exact price with a local Lexus dealer and request a total out-the-door quote that includes taxes, fees, and destination charges.


Summary


The Lexus GX 460 7-seater sits in the mid-to-upper tier of luxury SUV pricing. Base models start around $60,000 in the U.S., with higher trims and options pushing the price into the mid-to-high $70,000s or low $80,000s. For the latest numbers, check Lexus’s official site or contact a local dealer, since model-year changes and regional incentives can shift pricing.

Which is bigger, the Toyota Sequoia or the Lexus GX 460?


Lexus GX 460 Exterior. The 2022 Toyota Sequoia measures 205″ L x 80″ W x 77″ H and includes 18- or 20-inch wheels. The 2022 Lexus GX 460 is a smaller model, measuring 192″ L x 74″ W x 74″ H, but also includes 18- or 20-inch wheels.



What years to avoid 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. 



How much is the Lexus GX 7 seater?


The all-new GX 550 range opens from $116,000 plus on-road costs1 for the seven-seat Luxury grade which brings with it a high level of standard specification, signature Lexus omotenashi touches and powerful performance from its 3.5-litre twin-turbo V6 petrol engine.



Is the Lexus GX 460 a 7 seater?


The GX 460 seats up to 7 people comfortably and is powered by a V8 4.6-liter direct injection engine that delivers 301 horsepower and control without compromise.


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