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Is the Lexus GX spacious?

The Lexus GX delivers meaningful interior space for a three-row luxury SUV, with a comfortable second row, flexible seating, and solid cargo capacity. The third row is usable, but best suited for children or shorter trips, while everyday errands and family travel are well accommodated.


The question of spaciousness covers several dimensions: how people fit in each row, how easy it is to enter and exit, and how much you can carry when you combine all seats. This article examines seating comfort, headroom and legroom, and cargo capacity, then compares the GX to key rivals in its class.


Interior space and seating


What follows highlights how the GX handles passenger comfort across all three rows, plus seating configurations that affect roominess.



  • Front row: generous headroom and ample legroom with a premium, supportive driving position and expansive outward visibility.

  • Second row: comfortable legroom and seating support; the GX offers options for a bench or captain’s chairs in some trims, which influences how much access you have to the third row.

  • Third row: usable for kids or short adults on shorter trips; overall knee and hip room are more limited than the first two rows, and access improves with the second row folded or slid forward where available.

  • Overall cockpit feel: a quiet, refined cabin with high-quality materials, supportive seats, and a fairly generous field of view for a large SUV.


In practice, the GX presents a balanced interior that can accommodate a family and their gear, but the third row is the compromise point in a three-row luxury SUV. The cabin remains comfortable for daily driving and longer journeys, with thoughtful storage pockets and well-placed controls contributing to an easy-to-live-with space.


Cargo space and practicality


The GX’s storage capacity depends on how you configure the seating. When the third row is in use, trunk space is modest; folding the rows expands cargo ability substantially for shopping trips or luggage.



  • Behind the third row: roughly 11–12 cubic feet of cargo space, adequate for groceries or a couple of carry-on bags.

  • Behind the second row (with the third row folded): around 46–47 cubic feet, suitable for a few suitcases or larger errands.

  • Behind the front seats (with both second and third rows folded): about 64–65 cubic feet, which handles larger luggage or bulkier items for trips.


With flexible seating and a well-organized cargo area, the GX remains practical for everyday use, family travel, and weekend getaways. The combination of a luxurious interior and respectable cargo volumes helps it compete with other three-row luxury SUVs in its segment.


How it stacks up against rivals


Compared with rivals like the Acura MDX, Infiniti QX60, Volvo XC90, and BMW X5/X7 platforms, the GX emphasizes traditional luxury, robust build quality, and off-road capability. Its interior materials and overall ride refinement are strong, and the seating is competitive for a three-row luxury SUV. The trade-off often comes in third-row space and cargo flexibility relative to class leaders with more aggressive cargo specs or more generous rear-seat accommodations.


Summary


Overall, the Lexus GX is spacious for its category, delivering a comfortable and premium interior, solid second-row room, and respectable cargo capacity across configurations. The third row remains best suited for kids or shorter trips, but with the seats folded, the GX becomes a capable hauler for family life and weekend adventures. For buyers prioritizing luxury, durability, and off-road prowess alongside practicality, the GX stands up well in today’s market.

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Kevin Bennett

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