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What is the gas mileage on a 2010 LX 570?

Approximately 15 miles per gallon combined, with EPA estimates around 13 mpg in city driving and 18 mpg on the highway.


Official EPA ratings


The EPA provides fuel economy estimates to help buyers compare vehicles. For the 2010 Lexus LX 570, which uses a 5.7-liter V8 and a 6-speed automatic transmission in a four-wheel-drive setup, the following figures are the typical reference points.


Before listing the numbers, note that actual mileage can vary with driving style and conditions.



  • City: 13 mpg

  • Highway: 18 mpg

  • Combined: 15 mpg


These ratings represent the standard configuration for most 2010 LX 570 models and are commonly cited by reviewers and consumer guides.


Real-world fuel economy


Real-world fuel economy often trails the EPA estimates due to the LX 570’s weight, powertrain, and all-wheel-drive system. In typical mixed driving, owners commonly see numbers in the low-to-mid teens in city conditions and the mid-to-high teens on highways, with significant variation based on load, terrain, and driving habits.


Factors that influence real-world mileage include:



  • Driving style (aggressive acceleration and frequent braking reduce mpg)

  • Terrain and elevation (hills and mountain driving increase fuel use)

  • Vehicle weight and payload (more cargo or passengers lowers mpg)

  • Tire choice and inflation (under-inflated tires raise rolling resistance)

  • Maintenance and condition (air filters, spark plugs, oil, and tune-ups affect efficiency)

  • Climate control usage (air conditioning can reduce mpg, especially in hot weather)


Overall, while the LX 570 is a capable luxury SUV, its fuel economy reflects its size and V8 power. Use the EPA figures as a baseline, and expect real-world results to vary with conditions.


Practical tips to maximize mpg


Though the vehicle is not known for exceptional fuel efficiency, certain practices can improve efficiency modestly.



  • Keep tires properly inflated to the recommended pressure

  • Limit roof rack use when not needed, and remove heavy accessories

  • Perform regular maintenance: air filters, spark plugs, and oil changes as scheduled

  • Drive smoothly: gradual acceleration and steady speeds help

  • Use climate control judiciously; on long highway trips, open windows can affect aerodynamics less than AC in some cases


By adopting these habits, you can approach the lower end of the real-world range, though significant gains are limited by the vehicle’s weight and engine size.


Summary


The 2010 Lexus LX 570 carries EPA fuel economy of about 13 mpg city, 18 mpg highway, and 15 mpg combined. Real-world results vary widely, typically dipping below the EPA figures due to the SUV’s mass and powertrain. For budgeting, start with the EPA numbers and expect modest variability based on driving conditions and maintenance.

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