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What size wheels are on the Lexus GX 460?

The GX 460’s wheel size has varied over its production run, but in current and recent models the standard wheel size is 18 inches, with 20-inch wheels offered as an option on higher trims. Older GX 460 models commonly rode on 17-inch wheels.


Here's a detailed look at how wheel sizes have changed across model years and trim levels, and how to determine the correct size for a specific GX 460 you’re considering or already own.


Current generation and recent models


For the latest GX 460 models and recent refreshes, 18-inch wheels are standard, and 20-inch wheels are available on higher trims or specific packages. This reflects a shift toward larger, more aggressive wheel aesthetics while maintaining ride quality on off-road-ready SUVs.


Standard vs optional wheels


Wheel diameter varies by trim level and optional equipment. Most buyers will encounter 18-inch wheels as the baseline, with 20-inch wheels offered as a factory upgrade on higher-end configurations. Always confirm the exact specification for a given vehicle via the window sticker or the manufacturer’s official build sheet.


To summarize the practical takeaway for shoppers: the modern GX 460 most commonly uses 18-inch wheels, while 20-inch wheels are an option on select trims. Verify the wheel size for the specific vehicle year and trim to avoid mismatches when purchasing or upgrading.


Wheel sizes by era and trim (overview)


The following outlines the general pattern you’ll see across the GX 460’s production timeline. The exact size can vary by market, year, and optional packages, so refer to the door jamb placard or Lexus’ official documentation for a given vehicle.



  • Early GX 460 models (approximately 2010–2013): commonly featured 17-inch wheels as standard equipment.

  • Mid-generation updates (approximately 2014–2019): wheel sizes often ranged between 17 and 18 inches depending on trim and option packages.

  • Recent and current models (approximately 2020–present): 18-inch wheels are standard, with 20-inch wheels available on higher trims or specific packages.


For owners and buyers, the key takeaway is that wheel size is tied to year and trim. If you’re buying used, inspect the wheel size listed on the window sticker or take a measurement from the wheel itself, and cross-check with Lexus’ official specifications for that model year.


Summary


In short, the Lexus GX 460 predominantly uses 18-inch wheels in its current form, with 20-inch wheels offered as an option on higher trims. Older models typically came with 17-inch wheels. Always verify the exact wheel size for a specific vehicle by checking the window sticker, VIN-based build sheet, or Lexus’ official brochures for that model year.

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