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When did they stop making LX570?

The Lexus LX570 was discontinued after the 2021 model year, with the all‑new LX 600 replacing it starting in 2022. This shift marked Lexus’ move away from the long‑running V8 flagship toward a newer, turbocharged V6 powertrain and a redesigned platform.


Timeline: when LX570 stopped production


The LX570’s production run began in 2008 and spanned over a decade with periodic updates. The model stayed on sale through the 2021 model year, after which Lexus introduced a new generation to carry the LX name forward.



  • 2008 model year: Lexus introduces the LX570, powered by a 5.7-liter V8 and built on a familiar SUV platform shared with Toyota’s Land Cruiser lineage.

  • 2013 model year: A mid‑cycle refresh brings styling and technology updates to keep the LX570 competitive in the luxury SUV segment.

  • 2021 model year: Production of the LX570 ends as Lexus transitions to a new generation.

  • 2022 model year: Lexus debuts the all‑new LX generation, marketed as the LX 600 in many markets, signaling a shift to a turbocharged V6 and a fresh platform.


Taken together, the LX570 ran from 2008 through 2021, and its successor, the LX 600, began with the 2022 model year in most regions. The transition reflects Lexus’ broader move toward newer powertrains and refreshed design language for its flagship SUV.


What replaced the LX570


The replacement represents both a mechanical and a design evolution. The LX600 moves away from the existing V8 configuration toward a lighter, more efficient turbocharged V6, and it rides on a new platform with updated technology and interior refinement.



  • Powertrain changes: LX570 used a 5.7‑liter V8; LX600 adopts a 3.5‑liter twin‑turbo V6 for improved efficiency and performance.

  • Platform and chassis: The LX570 sits on the older architecture, while the LX600 uses a newer GA-F based platform with updated dynamics.

  • Design and tech: The new generation brings a redesigned exterior, upgraded interior materials, and contemporary safety/infotainment features.

  • Market positioning: The LX600 aims to preserve the flagship status while aligning with Lexus’ broader shift toward turbocharged powertrains across the lineup.


In short, the LX570’s replacement—the LX600—represents a comprehensive update that modernizes power, packaging, and technology while maintaining the LX’s reputation for luxury and off-road capability.


Market notes and what buyers should know


Across regions, the naming and timing of the transition have varied slightly, but the overall shift is clear: the LX570 is no longer in regular production in major markets, and the LX600 serves as the contemporary flagship. Prospective buyers should expect the LX600 to offer modern driver assists, a more efficient engine, and the latest Lexus infotainment systems, along with improved on‑road refinement and off‑road capability.


Summary


The LX570 ended production after the 2021 model year, with Lexus introducing the all‑new LX600 for the 2022 model year. The change marks a significant generational leap—from a long‑running V8 SUV to a modern, turbocharged V6 flagship built on a fresh platform. For buyers and enthusiasts, the transition signals Lexus’ intent to blend luxury, capability, and efficiency in its top-tier SUV lineup.

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