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What colors does the Lexus GX 460 come in?

The Lexus GX 460 is offered in a broad range of exterior colors, typically spanning whites, blacks, grays/silvers, and reds; the exact options depend on the model year and market.


Color options for recent GX 460 models


The following colors are commonly offered on GX 460 trims in recent years, especially in North American markets. Availability can vary by year, trim level, and dealership.



  • Ultra White

  • Starfire Pearl

  • Nebula Gray Pearl

  • Black Onyx

  • Matador Red Mica

  • Nightfall Mica

  • Lunar Silver Metallic


These colors illustrate the typical spectrum from bright whites to rich blacks, with metallic and pearl finishes that are common in Lexus lineups.


How to verify the exact color options for a specific model year


Because color availability shifts with model-year updates, regional offerings, and packages, the most reliable source is the official Lexus configuration page for the GX 460 of the year you’re interested in or a local dealer’s inventory. You can also consult the latest brochure or press materials released by Lexus for that model year.


Notes on color naming and regional variation


Color names may differ by market and year, and some hues may be offered only as special editions or within certain trims. If you’re shopping, it’s best to confirm the exact paint name and finish (pearl, metallic, or mica) in the dealer’s build sheet.


Summary: The GX 460 offers a varied exterior color palette that typically includes white, black, several grays/silvers, and red options, with exact availability depending on model year and region. For precise, year-specific colors, consult Lexus’s official configuration for the model year or contact a dealer.

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. 



What is the difference between Lexus GX 460 Luxury and premium?


The main differences are that the Luxury trim builds on the Premium trim by adding more premium features like an auto-leveling adaptive air suspension, a Mark Levinson audio system, upgraded leather upholstery, and a power-folding third-row seat. The Luxury trim also includes the features found in the Premium Plus package, such as a heated and ventilated front seat, and offers an optional off-road package with a surround-view camera and crawl control. 
You can watch this video to see a side-by-side comparison of the Lexus GX 460 Luxury and Premium trims: 1mKenny VacekYouTube · May 10, 2020
Lexus GX 460 Premium
Heated and ventilated front seats, Heated second-row seats, Tri-zone automatic climate control, Power-folding second and third-row seats (in some packages), and Rain-sensing wipers. 
Lexus GX 460 Luxury

  • Includes all Premium features, plus:
  • 19-inch wheels
  • Auto-leveling adaptive air suspension
  • 17-speaker Mark Levinson audio system
  • Upgraded semi-aniline or premium leather upholstery
  • Heated wood- and leather-trimmed steering wheel
  • Power-folding third-row seats
  • Surround-view camera system with multi-terrain monitor: (optional)
  • Crawl control and off-road drive modes: (optional) 

Key takeaways
  • Both trims have the same engine, horsepower, and towing capacity. 
  • The Luxury trim is the higher-tier option, offering a more premium and comfortable experience, especially with the air suspension and advanced sound system. 
  • The Premium trim is a great value, and some users prefer the NuLuxe interior over genuine leather. 
  • If off-road capability is a priority, the Luxury trim is the better starting point, as it can be optioned with the off-road package that is not available on the Premium trim. 

This video explains the features and benefits of the Lexus GX 460 Luxury trim, including its off-road capabilities: 1mBuild Your OwnYouTube · Sep 7, 2023



What colors are the Lexus GX 460?


  • 077. STARFIRE PEARL. IMPERIALWEISS PERLEFFEKT.
  • 202. BLACK. ONYXSCHWARZ.
  • 085. EMINENT WHITE PEARL. TITANIUMWEISS.
  • 1H3. KNIGHT\'S ARMOR PEARL. KNIGHT\'S ARMOR PEARL.
  • 1J7. ATOMIC SILVER METALLIC. TITANIUMSILBER.
  • 3S0. CLARET MICA. GRANATROT METALLIC.
  • 1J4. SILVER LINING METALLIC. PLATINUM SILVER METALLIC.
  • 8X5. NIGHTFALL MICA. NIGHTFALL MICA.


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