Lexus officially unveiled the new GX550 on June 8th last year. When do you think they will announce the 2025 GX550? Aside from the long-rumored hybrid version, do you expect any new features, paint options, or interior choices?
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Interesting- thanks! It would be so easy for Lexus to let people option something as simple as wheels. Forcing anyone with a Luxury into those 22”s seems so silly to me, though I saw some people on here had replaced the stock tires with thicker rubber to accommodate.I'm guessing there won't be any options or paint color changes. The only new thing for MY 2025 is going to be a hybrid version of the engine. Seeing as the main reason I'm on a waiting list for a GX 550 and not a Land Cruiser is that I like the V6 over the hybrid 4, this change won't affect me. And the storage space used in the cargo area by the hybrid battery (same wanting no 3rd row - as much as some people really want the 3rd row in the OT or OT+ trims for valid reasons, I need the extra space and lower load height that the lack of a hybrid battery and lack of 3rd row provides).
Agreed- there must be some serious production efficiencies in limiting options. Germans and Americans also let you basically spec the exact car you want and order it, vs. Lexus kinda building what they want to and letting dealers sort it out.I agree that Lexus should provide different wheel for every trim level. Then again, I think Lexus should get rid of the trim levels and have everything be am option. But I'm not sure that mentality works with the Toyota Production System. So we have what we have. At least wheels and tires can be easily changed out with aftermarket ones that are, IMO, better looking. The eKDSS is something I wish was on all the GXs though.
Porsche is my favorite. Their trims are based on engine and suspension and almost everything else is an option and you can get it on pretty much any trim. But oh boy do they love to charge a lot for those options.Agreed- there must be some serious production efficiencies in limiting options. Germans and Americans also let you basically spec the exact car you want and order it, vs. Lexus kinda building what they want to and letting dealers sort it out.
You lose sales in the cracks between those trims and options they don’t allow (esp. for enthusiast vehicles), but I guess they bet on making it up on reduced production costs… or maybe that’s just the cost of the reliability, and without that, they’d be in trouble.
Yeah Porsche can let you spec alcantara covered air vents and crazy paint to sample colors without sacrificing quality. They can do it bc people pay dearly for every little option. Rather than trading options or features for reliability, they just charge more and you get both… problem solved?Porsche is my favorite. Their trims are based on engine and suspension and almost everything else is an option and you can get it on pretty much any trim. But oh boy do they love to charge a lot for those options.
I do think you're right that a few sales slip through the cracks in Toyota/Lexus land, but like you said they may not worry too much about that since their efficiencies make up for it. I have a feeling that a lot of folks will opt for a higher trim level just to get the few options they want and that generates more revenue for Toyota/Lexus. I can't bring myself to do that - part of why I'm on the waiting list for an OT instead of an OT+ even though the OT+ has memory seats and the rear hatch kick sensor. But I refuse to pay the extra $8,000 for just those two options (the other extras on the OT+ I don't care about, including the heated rear seats, even though I fully understand why some people would care about those things).
BTW, is that a Mal as your profile picture? I have a Doberman and a Mal - which is why I need as large a cargo area as possible.
I agree with EKDSSI agree that Lexus should provide different wheel for every trim level. Then again, I think Lexus should get rid of the trim levels and have everything be am option. But I'm not sure that mentality works with the Toyota Production System. So we have what we have. At least wheels and tires can be easily changed out with aftermarket ones that are, IMO, better looking. The eKDSS is something I wish was on all the GXs though.
I think the engine issue has been resolved and anything coming off the line since the recall is as safe as the 3.5tt is going to be. As for other changes It doesn’t seem likely much will change for 25. You might even be glad you have a 24 if the price increase is significant.I sure wish the 2025’s would come with an option for Light Interior Trim I love my light ecru, and alllll the new models are DARK! I’m about to finally receive my new GX (have been on the waitlist since June 2023, and it finally comes in, in 2 weeks!) but I’m so hesitant to accept this one bc there’s the possibility of the 2025 coming out soon (right!?), so 1) did I just purchase a YEAR OLD vehicle already? …..and 2) I would DEF want to hold off if they’ll be offering a lighter interior color option! I don’t know what to do!! …..and regarding the engines having issues - is this simply a rumor? (I know there were issues in the Tundra, but I’ve not officially heard regarding the GX?) …..and is this why they’ve been coming out so slowly? Bc they’ve been behind due to resolving these issues? Thank youuuuu so any insight!
I think it will be a bit more than that. There are always a few "tweaks" in production and improvements in assembly/parts and supply chain. They may sort the Issues with the ML 21 speaker system, reduce hood flutter and perhaps reduce issues with vibration. I wouldn't expect anything more between 24 and 25.Not sure why this matters, the vehicle won't change just the "date" on the window sticker.
Please fill me in on what you're referring to with the ML sound system "issue".......I'm supposed to be receiving my GX in 2 weeks, and I purposely upgraded to Luxury bc of the upgraded ML sound system......Thanks!I think it will be a bit more than that. There are always a few "tweaks" in production and improvements in assembly/parts and supply chain. They may sort the Issues with the ML 21 speaker system, reduce hood flutter and perhaps reduce issues with vibration. I wouldn't expect anything more between 24 and 25.
Maybe they’ll fix the weak rear seat levers as well…I think it will be a bit more than that. There are always a few "tweaks" in production and improvements in assembly/parts and supply chain. They may sort the Issues with the ML 21 speaker system, reduce hood flutter and perhaps reduce issues with vibration. I wouldn't expect anything more between 24 and 25.
If you search the forum, you will find a few discussions on the ML systems.Please fill me in on what you're referring to with the ML sound system "issue".......I'm supposed to be receiving my GX in 2 weeks, and I purposely upgraded to Luxury bc of the upgraded ML sound system......Thanks!