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Is the 2007 Lexus LS 460 AWD?

Yes. The 2007 Lexus LS 460 was offered with all-wheel drive (AWD) in certain configurations, notably the LS 460 AWD and LS 460L AWD variants.


This article explains the availability, how the AWD system works, how to identify AWD-equipped cars, and what to expect from this generation in terms of performance and maintenance.


AWD availability in the 2007 LS 460 lineup


In the United States and many other markets, the LS 460 lineup included rear-wheel-drive models as standard, with all-wheel-drive versions offered as an option. The AWD configuration was available on both the standard wheelbase LS 460 and the long-wheelbase LS 460L, providing improved traction in wet or snowy conditions without sacrificing luxury or comfort.


How the AWD system works


The LS 460’s all-wheel-drive system is designed to automatically distribute torque between the front and rear axles to improve traction. It operates without requiring driver intervention, and it can bias power toward the axle with better grip while maintaining a smooth, luxury ride characteristic of Lexus sedans.



  • The LS 460 AWD and LS 460L AWD exist as part of the 2007 generation and are marketed as all-wheel-drive options rather than separate trims.

  • Drivetrain uses an electronically controlled system that can transfer torque to the axle needing traction.

  • The powertrain is the 4.6-liter V8 paired with an automatic transmission, with AWD tuned to maintain a luxury ride while enhancing grip.

  • Fuel economy is typically lower than the rear-drive version due to the added drivetrain components and weight.

  • Identification is by an AWD badge and the build sticker or window sticker indicating AWD and related drivetrain features.


When shopping, verify the presence of AWD via the sticker, the VIN, or the dealer build sheet to ensure you’re getting the exact configuration you want.


What to check when buying a used 2007 LS 460 AWD


Use this checklist to confirm that the vehicle is indeed AWD and to assess its condition, maintenance history, and suitability for your needs.



  • Inspect for an AWD badge on the trunk and verify with the VIN/build sheet that AWD was installed from factory.

  • Review maintenance records for service on the AWD system, transfer case, differentials, and driveshaft intervals or fluid changes.

  • Test-drive to assess transmission shifts, stability across speeds, and traction in varied conditions.

  • Listen for unusual driveline noises that could indicate issues with the transfer case or rear drivetrain components.

  • Check tire tread depth and replacement history; mismatched tires can affect AWD performance and handling.


A careful inspection and complete vehicle history can help ensure you’re buying the intended AWD configuration in good condition.


Summary


The 2007 Lexus LS 460 lineup did offer an all-wheel-drive option, available as the LS 460 AWD and LS 460L AWD. If you’re considering a used example, confirm AWD via the VIN/build sheet, review AWD-related maintenance, and test the car’s traction in varied conditions. With proper verification, a 2007 LS 460 AWD can deliver the luxury, smooth ride, and enhanced grip suited to climates with rain or snow.

Which Lexus LS has AWD?


Lexus AWD Models: Sedans & Coupes

  • 2023 Lexus IS. 2023 Lexus IS 300 AWD. 2023 Lexus IS 350 F Sport AWD.
  • 2024 Lexus ES. 2024 Lexus ES 250 AWD. 2024 Lexus ES 250 F Sport Design AWD.
  • 2023 Lexus LS. 2023 Lexus LS 500 AWD. 2023 Lexus LS 500 F Sport AWD.
  • 2023 Lexus RC. 2023 Lexus RC 300 AWD. 2023 Lexus RC 350 AWD.



Is the 2007 Lexus LS 460 fast?


Flatten the throttle, and the LS will sprint to 60 in 5.8 seconds. Let it run a little further and the quarter-mile mark passes in just 14.3 seconds at 102 mph. Out on the road, the LS 460 displays a well-mannered ride balanced with impressively responsive handling.



Is the Lexus LS 460 all-wheel drive?


With its 4.6 Liter V8 engine, full-time all wheel drive, and electronic power steering, the Lexus LS460 is a smoooooth ride with plenty of power. It was responsive and adept on the highways, the hills, and the city streets.



How much is a 2007 Lexus LS 460 worth?


A 2007 Lexus LS 460 is worth approximately $4,000 to $10,000, but the price varies significantly based on mileage, condition, and specific trim (LS 460 vs. LS 460 L). Lower mileage and well-maintained models can fetch closer to the $10,000 range, while higher mileage examples may be closer to the $4,000 mark. For example, a well-maintained, lower-mileage car might be around $9,950 on TrueCar, while a car with over 200,000 miles could be closer to $7,295 on Cars.com. 
Factors that influence value

  • Mileage: Lower mileage cars are worth more. Cars with over 200,000 miles can be priced much lower, sometimes under $5,000. 
  • Condition: The overall mechanical and cosmetic condition of the car is a major factor.
  • Trim: The "L" model (LS 460 L) is the long-wheelbase version and may be worth more than the standard LS 460. 
  • Maintenance history: A well-documented service history can increase the vehicle's value.
  • Features: Options like navigation, a premium sound system, and cooled seats can affect the final price. 

How to get a more precise valuation
  • Use online valuation tools like Kelley Blue Book or Edmunds and input the specific details of your vehicle. 
  • Check local listings on sites like TrueCar or Cars.com to see what similar vehicles are selling for in your area. 
  • Consider a pre-sale inspection to determine the car's exact condition and potential repair needs.


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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.