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What are the interior colors of the Lexus 2024?

Interior colors for the 2024 Lexus lineup vary by model and trim, but the core palettes typically include black, ivory/cream tones, beige/flaxen hues, brown/taupe finishes, and selective red accents on sport trims.


Overview of interior color palettes


The 2024 Lexus lineup centers its interior color offerings around a few broad families. These palettes are paired with varying materials (Leather vs. NuLuxe) and can include two‑tone combinations on higher trims. Availability may differ by model and market, and some colors are reserved for specific trims or packages.



  • Black — a staple across most models and trims, often with contrasting stitching or piping.

  • Ivory/Beige family — includes Ivory, Parchment, and Flaxen tones for a light, airy look.

  • Taupe/Brown family — includes Espresso and Cocoa/Chocolate‑toned browns for a warmer cabin.

  • Gray/Graphite — darker gray options that pair well with metallic accents and sport trims.

  • Accent colors — such as Circuit Red on select sport-oriented trims for contrast and personality.

  • Two‑tone combinations — Black with Ivory or Flaxen accents on several models and trims.


Note: exact color names and availability can vary by model, trim level, and region. Always verify with a dealer or on Lexus’ official build-and-price tools for your locale.


Model-specific color options (typical across major 2024 models)


The following lists reflect common interior color themes seen on the main 2024 Lexus models. Availability can vary by trim and market, and some colors may be limited to special packages.


NX interior colors


The NX generally offers a mix of dark and light palettes, including a solid Black and light Beige options, with two‑tone possibilities on some trims.



  • Black

  • Parchment/Beige

  • Ivory

  • Flaxen

  • Two‑tone Black/Beige (on specific trims)


For NX, color availability can depend on whether the model is equipped with NuLuxe or leather, and some colors may be restricted to particular packages.


RX interior colors


The RX tends to offer a broader spectrum, including deeper tones and lighter shades, with some trims offering contrasting two‑tone options.



  • Black

  • Ivory

  • Chateau (brownish/taupe tone)

  • Espresso (darker brown)

  • Circuit Red (on select sport trims)


Two‑tone combinations with black and light accents appear on certain RX configurations.


ES interior colors




  • Black

  • Ivory

  • Flaxen

  • Rich Cream (or similar light ivory/beige options on newer trims)


Material choice (Leather vs. NuLuxe) can influence the perceived color depth and contrast in the ES cockpit.


LS interior colors


The flagship LS offers a premium range of interior colors with two‑tone possibilities on higher trims and special editions.



  • Black

  • Ivory

  • Chateau

  • Espresso

  • Flaxen


LS interiors often emphasize a quiet, luxurious feel, with color choices designed to complement rich wood and metal trim accents.


Materials and finishes that influence color perception


Beyond color names, the material used inside the cabin shapes how those colors look in different lighting. Leather interiors typically present a richer, more saturated appearance, while NuLuxe (synthetic leather) offers a softer, more uniform tone. Some trims combine leather and NuLuxe with contrasting stitching or piping to enhance the color palette.



  • Leather vs. NuLuxe — leather tends to show deeper saturation and more pronounced grain; NuLuxe often reads lighter and more uniform in bright light.

  • Two‑tone combinations — frequently used to create a more dynamic cabin, especially on sport or luxury trims.

  • Stitching and accent colors — contrast stitching (e.g., white or light-colored) can alter the perceived color depth.


When selecting a color, consider how it will age with wear and how it pairs with exterior color and trim materials. Dealer samples or OEM swatches can help you gauge the exact look.


How to confirm your color choice


To ensure you get the interior color you want, use these steps to verify availability for your exact model, trim, and market.



  1. Visit Lexus’ official site or the Lexus Build & Price tool for your region to see current color palettes by model and trim.

  2. Check dealer inventory or request color swatches or sample seats to see how the color looks in person.

  3. Ask about material options (Leather vs NuLuxe) tied to the color you want, as some colors are only offered with a specific material.

  4. Inquire about any seasonal or mid‑year color updates and whether the color is limited to a package or a certain trim.

  5. When possible, arrange a showroom visit to view the interior under showroom lighting before making a decision.


Conclusion: interior color availability is model- and market-specific. Confirm with a local dealer or the official Lexus configurator for the most accurate, up-to-date information.


Summary


The 2024 Lexus interior color landscape centers on a few core families—Black, Ivory/Beige, Taupe/Brown, and Gray—with selective red accents on some sport trims and two‑tone combinations on higher-spec models. While NX, RX, ES, and LS share these broad palettes, exact color names, materials, and two‑tone options vary by model, trim, and region. For the most precise guidance, consult Lexus’ official configurator or a local dealer to see current palettes and availability for your preferred model and market.

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