What years are Lexus LX 570?
The Lexus LX 570 was produced for model years 2008 through 2021. After 2021, Lexus introduced a new generation of the LX, launching in 2022 without the 570 badge.
The LX 570 sits at the top of Lexus’s large SUV lineup and is built on a platform shared with Toyota’s Land Cruiser family. Across its run, it carried two lifecycle stages under the LX 570 name and received mid-cycle updates that kept it competitive until the next generation arrived in 2022.
Model-year timeline
Scope of production years
Below is a concise timeline of the model years during which the LX 570 was sold in major markets. This reflects the commonly referenced model-year designations used by Lexus and automotive press in the United States and other regions.
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
In 2022, Lexus introduced a completely new generation of the LX, marking the end of the LX 570 era and the beginning of a new chapter for the flagship SUV.
Generations and key changes
Two generations under the LX 570 badge
During its 14-year run, the LX 570 spanned two lifecycle phases while retaining the same model badge. The first generation (2008–2015) featured a mid-cycle refresh in 2013, and the second generation (2016–2021) continued the LX 570 name with renewed styling and updated technology.
- First generation LX 570: Model years 2008–2015 (with a 2013 refresh)
- Second generation LX 570: Model years 2016–2021
The shift to a new generation in 2022 brought a redesigned LX lineup, moving away from the 5.7-liter V8 powertrain and introducing a modern platform and powertrain strategy.
Transition to the all-new LX
After 2021, the LX 570 name was retired in favor of a new generation of the Lexus LX. The all-new LX debuted for the 2022 model year, signaling a fresh design language, new engineering, and updated capabilities beyond the 570 designation.
Summary
In summary, the Lexus LX 570 was produced for model years 2008 through 2021. It served as Lexus’s flagship SUV across two generations under the same name, before the brand shifted to a new LX generation in 2022 that moved beyond the 570 badge.
