Looking for a more on-road-focused Lexus LX? Well, one exists, and it now has an even snazzier look. The 2026 Lexus LX now offers a new F Sport Appearance package. This adds details such as color-keyed lower front and rear bumper accents, black side mirrors, and rear spoiler winglets, as well as color-keyed running board accents. However, it’s only available on the F Sport Handling trim. That model comes standard with 22-inch forged aluminum wheels and a model-specific mesh grille. It also includes a Torsen limited-slip differential, a rear stabilizer, and a model-specific tune for its Adaptive Variable Suspension.
Inside, the 2026 Lexus LX features plenty of F Sport badges and F Sport seats. Additionally, two interior colors are exclusive to the F Spot Handling trim: Ultra White and Circuit Red. In addition to the F Sport model, the 2026 LX also has an off-road-focused Overtrain trim, which gains the new Manganese Luster exterior color. Looking for something crazy bourgie? Check out the Ultra Luxury model with its four-seat configuration and plethora of luxury features, including massaging seats.

Under the hood, you’ll find a 3.4-liter twin-turbo V6 with 409 hp and 479 lb-ft of torque in the LX 600. Meanwhile, the LX 700h uses a hybrid version of the same engine, bumping output to 457 hp and 583 lb-ft. Both powertrains only come with a 10-speed automatic transmission. Towing capacity maxes out at 8,000 lbs., while four-wheel drive with a center differential comes standard.
Pricing for the base LX 600 Premium starts at $107,950. At the top of the range, the LX 700h Ultra Luxury checks in at $142,450 before adding any available options. Both the Lutra Luxury and Overtrail trims only come with the hybrid powertrain. Premium, Luxury, and F Sport Handling are available with both powertrains.
Source: Lexus