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    The 2026 Lexus LX (commonly called the LX 800h reviews

    AmosBy AmosFebruary 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The 2026 Lexus LX (commonly called the LX 800h in many online reviews, YouTube videos, and social discussions, though officially the hybrid is the LX 700h) is Lexus’s flagship full-size luxury SUV. It combines legendary off-road capability from its Toyota Land Cruiser roots with hybrid power, ultra-premium luxury, and impressive refinement.

    Powertrain and Driving Experience

    • Twin-turbo 3.4L V6 + electric motor for 457 net horsepower and 583 lb-ft of torque (up from the non-hybrid LX 600’s 409 hp / 479 lb-ft).
    • 10-speed automatic and full-time 4WD with low-range, locking differentials (on Overtrail trim), Crawl Control, Multi-Terrain Select, and Turn Assist.
    • Acceleration is smoother and quicker—experts note 0-60 mph in around 6.4 seconds (vs. 6.9 for the non-hybrid), with effortless highway passing and low-speed electric torque for precise off-road control.
    • Ride is plush and composed, tuned for long-distance comfort rather than sporty handling—it can feel floaty or wallowy in corners, but it’s quiet, refined, and isolates road noise well.
    • Fuel economy improves modestly to ~19/22 mpg city/highway (real-world tests show slight gains over the non-hybrid’s ~17-19 mpg), but efficiency isn’t the main draw—power and smoothness are.

    Pros — Strong, seamless hybrid integration; genuine off-road prowess (better low-speed precision with electric assist); towing up to ~8,000 lbs. Cons — Not dramatically more efficient; handling isn’t agile like a Range Rover.Car and Driver gave the LX 700h an 8/10, praising its “smooth and strong hybrid powertrain, real off-road chops, [and] sumptuous interior,” while noting it “wallows” more than rivals.Interior and LuxuryThe cabin screams flagship luxury:

    • Options for 7 seats or 4-seat Ultra Luxury (with reclining/massaging rear captain’s chairs—perfect for chauffeur-driven VIP use).
    • High-end materials: Semi-aniline leather, open-pore wood (like Takanoha patterns), and quiet, insulated space.
    • Tech includes dual touchscreens, wireless charging, and a stellar 25-speaker Mark Levinson audio system.
    • Comfort features shine on long drives—adaptive suspension smooths bumps, and the ride is serene.

    Some critics (e.g., MotorTrend) say the interior tech and space feel dated compared to Mercedes GLS or Cadillac Escalade rivals, with a snug third row best for kids and limited cargo when all seats are up.Exterior and CapabilityBold, boxy design with updated spindle grille, LED lighting, and muscular stance—often called “villain mode” in matte black wraps. The Overtrail trim adds rugged touches like 18-inch all-terrain wheels and enhanced off-road hardware, making it one of the most capable luxury SUVs (rivals G-Wagon or Defender in trails, but with more polish).Pricing and Value

    • LX 700h Luxury Hybrid starts around $120,950 (US MSRP).
    • Overtrail ~$116,000–$121,000 (more off-road focused).
    • Ultra Luxury up to ~$142,450+.
    • In Kenya (with high import duties and taxes), expect landed costs well over KSh 50–100 million+ for top specs, based on local discussions—it’s a status symbol but pricey.

    Owners praise reliability, resale value, and the “no-compromise” feel—it’s built to last decades.Overall VerdictThe 2026 Lexus LX (700h/800h) excels as a do-it-all luxury beast: effortless on highways, unstoppable off-road, and pampering inside. It’s not the most exciting to drive dynamically or the most efficient hybrid, but for buyers wanting unbreakable durability, genuine capability, and old-school luxury presence, it’s outstanding—often called the “luxury Land Cruiser” that refuses to die.If you’re in Kenya and eyeing one (or comparing to a Range Rover, Escalade, or local high-end imports), it’s a premium, reliable choice with strong appeal in rugged or status-driven driving.

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