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How much is the Lexus ls600hl hybrid?

The Lexus LS600h L was the long-wheelbase hybrid flagship in the Lexus lineup, offered from roughly 2007 through 2011/2012. At launch, it carried a price near the six-figure mark, and today its value on the used market varies widely depending on year, mileage and condition. In general, expect used examples to hover in the mid-teens to mid-twenties, with well-preserved, low-mileage units sometimes asking into the low-to-mid $30,000s.


Original price and what influenced it


When new, the LS600h L commanded a premium over the standard LS sedans thanks to its hybrid powertrain and luxury-focused features. Below is a snapshot of the price drivers and typical launch figures.


Here are the key price drivers and typical pricing at launch:



  • Base MSRP around $105,000 in the United States

  • Hybrid system integration added cost versus non-hybrid LS models

  • Premium interior options (e.g., Mark Levinson audio, navigation, rear-seat entertainment)

  • Executive rear-seat packages and luxury upgrades that raised the sticker price

  • Wheel upgrades, panoramic sunroof, and other luxury amenities that could push price higher


In short, the LS600h L started near six figures, with total price rising with options and packages chosen by the original buyer.


Current market price for used LS600h L


Production ended years ago, so today’s buyers are looking at the used market. Prices vary widely by year, mileage, service history and region. Below is a broad snapshot of what sellers and buyers typically see today.


Typical price ranges and market factors for used LS600h L units:



  • High-mileage examples (roughly 100,000–140,000 miles): about $12,000–$20,000

  • Mid-mileage units (roughly 60,000–100,000 miles): about $20,000–$28,000

  • Low-mileage or late-model units (2010–2011 with under 60,000 miles): about $25,000–$35,000

  • Rare pristine or dealer-certified examples may exceed $40,000 in some markets


Prices can vary significantly by region and by the availability of service records, hybrid-system maintenance, and overall condition. Prospective buyers should verify battery health, maintenance history, and perform a thorough test drive to gauge value.


Buying tips for LS600h L shoppers


Because the model is aging and relatively rare on the market, these considerations can help you get a fair price and a solid car:



  • Request full service records, especially for the hybrid battery and inverter components

  • Inspect tires, brakes, and suspension, which can be costly to repair on a luxury sedan

  • Test the hybrid system startup and driving feel; listen for unusual noises from the powertrain

  • Check for any water leaks or interior wear in the rear seating area, common in long-wheelbase luxury cars

  • Get a pre-purchase inspection from a technician familiar with Lexus hybrids


With careful shopping, a used LS600h L can offer a compelling blend of luxury and hybrid efficiency, but buyers should be prepared for higher-than-average maintenance costs relative to mainstream sedans.


Summary


At its introduction, the Lexus LS600h L carried an MSRP around $105,000, reflecting its hybrid drivetrain and premium features. In today’s market, used prices span a broad range—from roughly $12,000 to the mid-$30,000s—driven by year, mileage, condition and location. Prospective buyers should prioritize service history, hybrid-battery health, and a thorough inspection to determine true value in this once-flagship hybrid luxury sedan.

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Kevin Bennett

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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.