The All New 2024 Lexus GX550 Detailed Technical Review | Is it Better?
A Toyota Specialist reviews the all new 2024 Lexus GX550.
We start with a thorough technical review under the hood. Then we take a tour under the all new GX550. Then a tour outside, inside, some things we like somethings we don't and an answer to a very important question. Did the GX loose the magic of the old one?
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0:00 Intro
0:35 Technical Review - Engine
09:26 Transmission and 4WD
14:15 Under the Car
30:06 Exterior Review
43:07 Interior Review
53:22 Things I Don't Like About It
54:50 Should you Buy One?
This is where i come for a real review that is not based on marketing gimmicks
100%! 😉👍
I think every KZhead car reviewers need to go through a training class with AMD and must be certified by AMD himself to review cars 😆
This review is worth watching compared to other reviewers
exactly I have noticed this guy is honest with good experience and tells u stuff from a customer point of view which that's what u want if ur looking for a newer relaible car
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the looks of this car can be very subjective. but overall, this to me is one of the best looking SUVs out there right now.
They did surprisingly well with this truck, considering the last one was hideous in stock form and Lexus design language in the last decade has been 🤮
Yes- the GX 550 has earned an A in the appearance department, but otherwise it is a lackluster model. Gas mileage is the same as the old 460, the V6 is very complex and difficult to work on, and the interior looks like a 4Runner!
Agree. I would never have considered a lexus before due to their garish, in-your-face styling, but this looks purposeful and feels fresh. The designers had an idea in mind and executed on it with conviction.
1 million subs, well deserved.
I now own a Toyota because of this man
@@kerrylewis2581 My 98 has 300,000+ miles
29:06...When the Car Care Nut says "That's OK", things are definitely NOT OK.
HIs subtle way of saying "this could have been done better".
Old v8s are more reliable cars unfortunately toyota its going down
@danielahernandez51 agreed still have my 2017 Tundra. Keeping that till the end.
Old v8s are very underpowered
@@apt62they were made that way for longevity and reliability
I've seen several reviews of this model and yours is by far the most informative. As an engineer I really appreciate the details. Great job!
....because everyone is dazzled by its nice new looks and it is presently a novelty. IMHO the new GX 550 offers nothing more that I could not get in a cheaper 4Runner or Land Cruiser.
This is the real informative car review channel
The review I was waiting for!
Indeed!
Me too 😌
AMD What a breath of fresh air you provide the DIYers. Your candor and honesty in reviewing Toyota/Lexus vehicles along with your pragmatic maintenance instruction is the very best. After much thought and research I purchase two new GX460s in 2023 and I could not be happier with my decision. I never plan to off road these vehicles and knowing I purchased the final iteration of the 460 with all the updates incorporated into the last model was the key factor in my purchase decision. Over the years I have owned four Landcruisers (three 80 series and a 100 series) actually still own a 96' 80 series with 85K in showroom condition. I have always done all my own basic maintenance including fluid changes and brake/rotor replacements. Sadly, it appears the complexity of all newer generation auto design will make that more problematic going forward. Again, well done my friend and blessings to your and your family from Atlanta Georgia Cheers
Yes, I made the same decision as well. The Lexus sales staff informed me that the 23 was the last year of the V8 and that the new GX 550 was going to have a very long wait list time and that could be up to a year or more! One test drive in the GX 460 sold me!! I loved the ride, the comfort and the plush interior. I was coming off an FJ Cruiser, so this GX was a big step up for me, I loved all the old school features and if I wanted power and acceleration I would have purchased a Lexus LC, an SUV is not a sports vehicle and the way traffic congestion is proceeding, going faster from on e stop light to another is stupid and inefficient.
For when you want to drive a F-150 but your country club has standards 🤣 That is one large vehicle
As a fellow owner of a 2023 GX460 purchased only a few weeks before this was announced, your review was the only one I’ve been waiting for.
I’ll keep my 460 and my under stressed NA V8. I’m good sacrificing power and torque for reliability and longevity. 👌
I'm sure that like the outgoing V8 the V6 in this is severly underpowered. On purpose of course. I have 0 doubt that in 5 years time this V6 will be considered extremly reliable.
Yeah this is actually the de-tuned version of this engine.
He literally said it’s well built like the previous gen. Listening is a skill.
Average I'll keep my ____ comment
@@Amir-ie2yzthese Toyota fanboys define themselves by owning ancient Toyotas, makes them kinda irrelevant for these new ones
I got the GX460 since I do not care for complicated engines that cost more to repair
hahahahaha bro neither of these vehicles are "cost effective" to own or "cheaper" to repair... TRUST me on that. The GX460 requires deep pockets exactly the same as this newer model... even for the simplest things that you "think" should be inexpensive.
I love people compliant about cost of ownership and repairs on a Lexus. WHY DID YOU BUY A LEXUS if you are worried about having the money to take care of it?😂😂😂😂
@@yamafanboy Huh??? The 1UR is well known to be a reliable and trouble-free engine. I have only ever had a single GX460 come into the shop for something besides normal wear and tear: a coolant valley plate leak. I service LOTS of them and the people who own them are very happy. I am not sure where you're getting your info from...
The coolant valley leak, air suspension, and intake pump(if not cared for from previous owners), are all expensive repairs. Just because it’s a Toyota Prado with more features doesn’t mean it’s doesn’t cost more to repair, it definitely does.
Nice. Enjoy.
I really appreciate your in depth reviews. Thank you for all your time and effort in what you do.
I really like the exterior styling. I think it’s one of the nicest looking Lexuses in a while.
Yes it does look nice, but there should have been a big difference between the Luxury models vice that of the Trail models.
Every GX 550 potential buyer should watch this video!
Thanks for taking so much of your time with this comprehensive review. The best I have seen on the GX.
I have a 2020 GX with only 12000 miles, I’ve been waiting for you to make this video, thank you
AMD i cant lie am itching to see your review of the Landcruiser 250 & 2025 4runner!.
Same here. I drove the Toyota Crown with the MAX Hybrid engine and was very impressed with the output and refinement.
This is the best most insightful review on the GX550. Period. Amazing work and thank you.
Loved the pop-up engine break down editing 👌 Keep these quality videos coming
😊 thank you AMD. I was waiting for this one
For lack of a better word, this was an excellent review!
Your perspective is thought-provoking. All the best!
The one I have been waiting for. Thank you!
Amazing review as always. Very helpful and appreciated!
Always look forward to your technical review and this overall review l was looking forward to , thank you so much.
Totally agree with you on the interior. It lost that elegance/ opulence with the loss of woods, metals and the buttons compared to the prior model. Even the older gauge cluster feels nicer, while less informative. I own the Lexus TX and while it’s great, it doesn’t feel like the old school Lexus I remember
Where is the "metal" trim in previous GX? Do you mean that plastic console? The only metal elements in my car are holders for the offroad gear :)
Its 2024. Get over it. Not as many people want wood in the interior. If tou want wood get an older model.
@mob4ever the wood is fake in the new GX lol. Enjoy that over real wood I guess rt ?
Concur. Lexus should have made a Luxury and a Trail version of the GX with corresponding levels of representative trims; instead, all the GX 550 models are basically the same in appearance and interior design offering gs.
I couldn't disagree more. The older interiors feel incredibly dated, cheap, and garish. Glossy wood trim and chrome? No thanks. The sophisticated ruggedness of this new model is incredibly compelling.
Waiting for this review, thank you!
i was waiting for this video!!!! only review i can truly trust
Excellent review. Really enjoyed this. Thanks
Love the new additions: the actual numbers for hp and torque and the little illustrative figures when you talk about the engine!
If Toyota can get these little bitty turbo charged engines to last as long as the previous models,it’ll be a miracle.
It’s possible but just as with any engine the user plays big part in making it last long as well.
@theholt2ic219 yeah ? Tell that to Ford owners 😂
@@TypicalGuy84Exactly. Ford.
3.4 litres is hardly small
I’m not convinced yet either. The other major concern that is already apparent is the cost of ownership will be significantly increased. Unless you can learn to work on these yourself, the amount of labor to work on this vs the 4.6 will make even “simple” jobs more expensive.
Thank you for such a good technical review.
love your content, you well cover the car espicaly underneath keep going you are the best
One of my favorite, if not my favorite, car review channel. Great work as always.
Your reviews are the best!
The graphics overlaid on the discussion are fantastic!
Awesome review as always! Thank you for not measuring panel gaps!
Masterclass for understanding the new Lexus GX 550:)! Thank you for another important and thorough vehicle review…
Best review on youtube. The right type of detail! Well done! Are you going to review the new Landcruiser?
Detailed and awesome review, you seemed to hesitate when talking about the maintenance aspect of these new vehicles , it would be very informative if you could provide out of warranty maintenance expectations for some of the vehicle reviews. Keep up the good work! Looking forward to your review on rivian r1s or r1t!
I've learned so much from your channel thanks
Cant say enough how great your reviews are - all the good details!
I love your car reviews. Because unlike a lot of other car reviewers you can get technical. I was thinking FJ the moment i seen that windshield.
Loved my old FJ Cruiser- the true off-road vehicle that was super-simple, rugged and very reliable.
Thank you for making this video. I know it took a *long* time to make and edit.
Love the engine's capabilities and the technical talks, presented in a clear and accessible manner
Thanks for this
Your car reviews are a gem. Thank you so much for making these videos!
The review I have been waiting for. Can’t wait for your 6th Gen 4Runner review. Thanks AMD.
Great video as always. Thank you
Thank you for your hard work.
THE number one reason I bought the 2023 GX460. Old school V8. I love it.
Same here, they can keep those twin turbos with electronic waste gates,. no thanks. Need several years of real world miles to see what happens. The GX will be more to maintain but its worth it.
@@jamesvirga9496 Correct- the law of thermodynamics illustrates that the hotter a mechanical system operates, the greater stress that is placed upon the components. Turbos run much hotter than an aspirated engine!
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Love your wisdom and knowledge about cars ✌
Informative reviews with relevant content. Thank you
Beautiful!
Thanks AMD for your honest review, keeping my 2022 GX for at least 4-5 years.....
Dear Sir, thank you for all you share with all of us. Your content is veary accurate and professional without any fuss. We love you so much.
Great stuff as usual Thanks
Lincoln needs to start watching these videos.
Modern Ford is just pumping out garbage at this point. Everything except their 3/4 ton or bigger trucks.
I’ve also heard that the engine in the GX550 has smaller turbo chargers to help spool up quicker for more off-road usable torque. So that’s another reason that it dropped its HP number compared to the LX.
I also own a 23 GX and totally agree with your assessment on looks and mirrors,
Been waiting for this one.
Too much screens ,, wait until stop working and ready to pay over 10k for it. RX350 used screen is ~7000$ . To me it just too much unnecessary tech that killed lexus/toyota reliability
My goodness it looks so good
@@ark-transport9626 Lol relax, you can not like it if you don’t. I can like it if i did. Carry on
Always a great unbiased review. Thanks.
☕🌞 enjoyed your video... thank you 😌
It looks so much better
I want one but also can’t wait for you to review the Toyota LC and 2025 new 4Runner :)
even more excited for my overtrail now!
Thanks AMD! Your reviews are providing us with information and a perspective found nowhere else. I am enthusiastic about this new GX, and as an off-roader, find the Overtrail+ very attractive. Like you, I want the interior luxury vibe, however I also feel it is diminished - and this (together with insufficiently improved MPG) makes me hesitate. I may wait for the upcoming hybrid.
Lexus tried to make the GX 550 into a 4Runner and they succeeded brilliantly.
I owned a Land cruiser for 12 years and never took it off road once lol. Best vehicle I've owned though and looking at this or the new Land cruiser.
I really appreciate the rugged look. I have outfitted my GX460 with 3 in lift and 33's. Looking for to getting this used in a few years.
I've been watching your channel for years, and this is my first comment. Congratulations! Once I was in the United States and I thought maybe I should visit you and see what your garage looks like. Enjoy your trophi 🎉
Glad to see the butter smooth V6 is still here and all of these will be made in Japan! Sign me up!!
it's not the same reliable 3.5 V6 though.
May not be the same but it’s Toyota…
The GX never came with a V6 before.
That V-6 is pretty new.
This V6 has been around since ‘18 in the LS 500 - great pwr plant!! Have a ‘20 LS 500 F Sport - no issues!
I’ve had an LX 600 for about 6 months and really like the power train. Hopefully, it’ll hold up over the long term because my LX is a keeper! I suspect these GXs will sell as fast as dealers can get them…
I love my 23 GX.. now I'm eying the LX next
Trade it for luxurious nissan gtr suv called the new Japanese 25 infiniti qx80 (LX600 is their main target)
@@sportsinvestor101 hard pass
@LBSeeinYa How If ya never test drove the latest Infiniti? Modern Toyotas are a diw grade from 2010 Toyota which is a downgrade from 90s Toyota, etc. Today's Lexus are a Toyota without the Lexus touch. Unlike Infinitis made in Japan, Lexus moved their production to Canada in mid 2000s and now with the latest ones such as the TX are made in Indiana. That's going to be a hard pass for me. If it's American made, might as well get a Chevy Tahoe/Suburban Z71 diesel.
@@sportsinvestor101 the LX 600 and 300 Series LC are made entirely in Japan. Which is different from Canada
I have a 22 GX Blackline and love it. Love the mix of old school and minimum new school. V8 is awesome and I get better MPGs in the GX than my 23 4R TRD OR. Digging the look of the new GX can’t wait to see one in person.
Congrats on hitting 1mil sub, sir
Toyota has another winner on their hands with this
Confirm the Lexus GX 550 from Kenya 🇰🇪 pretty good
Thanks I enjoyed your video
Thanks for the rear wiper tip!
Can I have it ... I have no clue how to even start this rear wiper replacement.
So what you're saying is the "distracted driver" functionality is going to annoy and distract the driver through needless repetition to the point where it gets tuned out and possible turned OFF and serves no purpose. This is why I am growing more nervous about the driving experience in the next vehicle I buy, no matter what it is.
I think I would go the 2023 GX route
You will be glad that you did
Good , nobody cares.
I’m happy with the purchase of my 23 GX460 ❤the V8!!!
the 2023's will have higher resale value than the newer ones
@@jima7756tf?
Finally. Thank you sir.
Really enjoy these reviews! Cant wait for the new 4Runner review
I watched your video and bought a 2023 Black Edition. Like you said, the interior and handling gave me a “zen/timeless feeling. I will never off-road. I don’t like the new one.
I bought a 22'. Slow, heavy, guzzles gas. I love it.
we bought a 2023, wife really doesnt like the new style.
Same here . I'm new in this Lexus community but 2021 GX i love it so far ... Strong , Slow Samurai Tank 😊
You made a very wise decision too! This new GX 550 is overly complex, expensive to buy and repair, and not as luxurious as the 460!
Oh! You got one👏👏 Unfortunately doesn’t seem like the turbo motor will be as reliable as V8 GX460 over time. More that can brake it seems, but may be wrong. We will see, will definitely wait some years before taking a chance.
Don't have to wait, it's going to cost half the cost of the car for a repair in 10 years.
@@UncleSarkis What is that based on? I have a turbocharged 2015 Ford and it's engine has been perfect now nearing 10 years of ownership. I think most people would suggest that a Toyota/Lexus product would be even more reliable than a Ford, so if ours has been fine dont you think this thing will go 150-200% further before anything emerges?
@@ALMX5DP very well said and excellent observation. This engine seems to have been purposely reconfigured and implemented to operate in a constant condition of very minimal stress which is always a strong indicator of longevity over time.
@@ALMX5DPnotice how there was no reply to your comment. Very possible to make a reliable turbo engine. People are acting as if it’s new technology or Toyota’s first turbo engine. Turbocharged engines is old school tech and has improved lots since the 80s/90s. Only one thing has to be said though is that basic maintenance is more important than ever and when something does need to be done on this specific engine it will cost more. But I wouldn’t worry if anyone knows how to make a good engine it’s Toyota
WOW. CANT BELIEVE YOU ARE REVIEWING THE CAR ALREADY!
Love the vid and your hair cut my brother.. The Lord bless you and keep you.. stay safe..
Sophistication gone = This feels like a really put together/upgraded Toyota and not the historical luxurious Lexus.
I will buy a used 2025 version 5 years from now
That comment left me asking myself “why am I buying a GX550 if the sophistication is gone? I may as well just sacrifice the double laminate glass and buy the new Toyota Land Cruiser and save 10’s of thousands of dollars!”.
@@beri232more like $10 lol. You won’t save very much.
@@beri232is it confirmed that the laminate glass is not in the LC250? I’m assuming it actually is still there as the Grand Highlander even has it surprisingly. It used to be a luxury car thing only tho.
@@beri232you will not save anything. This Lexus is already much more ready for offroad than the new LCs. E-KDSS gives it the most wheel travel than any other Toyotas. The tire wells are larger, making it easier to install bigger tires. It can pull 9000 lbs instead of 6000 lbs. it’s a V6 -2Turbos not a L4 Turbo The shields are more beefy. The front bumper here is made in 3 parts so easier to replace and install winch. Not so in LCs and on and on the differences go on. You get an upgraded LC with the techs in the GX, it’s not just luxury.
Very nice. But I understand what you mean. It’s not Lexus enough. And like many others, I would like to see a detailed tech review on the 2024 Land Cruiser and when available, the 2025 4Runner. Good video. Blessings
That's the problem with reviewing a base model trim. He should have tested an overtrail plus or a luxury plus. However that being said... with the suspension updates and mechanical build quality improvements as well as the immense updates to the computerized tech in this vehicle it is a miracle that Toyota is selling them at the advertised MSRP. I am certain the capability was there for Toyota to make the vehicle feel more "special" and "lexus like" but it would be lexus LX money by that stage and it would be unable to compete favorably in price with other vehicle brands.
Great points with the third row head rest (too big) and the cover that will barely be used. I also liked how you pointed out the windshield and back window. I had a 07 FJ, and yes it was prone to windshield cracks.
Love this guy. Gets down to business.
I heard the GX has smaller turbos, which would make sense as I recall seeing specs that show it producing peak power at a lower rpm (4800 vs 5200) and peak torque starting from a lower rpm as well (2000 vs 2400).
Great point, my gut instincts tell me it will probably last a lot longer because less forced turbo compression.
Unfortunately, requires premium fuel. Doesn't make sense, being detuned from the Tundra.
@@jamesemanner9671 it's not detuned, just differently tuned (produces the same torque). I dont mind the premium fuel requirement, i think it can actually help keep egts down when throttle position and load are high.
Considering all of the mechanical improvements to the GX550, particularly the Overtrail, over the previous model I can forgive the interior being less “sophisticated”. I have never personally been a fan of Lexus wood trim, and the more utilitarian looking interior with nice materials is more my speed than the GX460. Considering the new Land Cruiser isn’t really any less expensive if you get any options and the GX is just better equipped for similar cost, I think the GX hits the nail on the head. If a buyer wants more luxury the LX600 is waiting, if they need a 3rd row and have no interest in off roading the TX is the answer. I think the GX being focused on all terrain use is a good spot, they might as well just make Overtrail the only trim as far as I’m concerned and offer it with or without a 3rd row.
The Land Cruiser is reported to be in the $50K range while the GX 550 can range up to $80K, so there is a big spread in price here! The bigger question s: why buy a GX 550 when you can get the 4Runner cheaper and not worry so much about denting up the more expensive GX?
hi, i love your channel. very,very informative. i've read online that some people drive their highlanders in SNOW mode all the time to get better gas mileage. is this possible and does it do any damage to the drivetrain like advanced wear or premature breakage? thank you for your time and keep the videos coming. take care.
Bulls on Parade. Love it!
You seem to forget this car is based on LC and Toyota's priority in new design was a tribute to old LC boxy look. Lexus doesn't design cars from ground up for their lineup and you know that. They just don't sell enough cars to do so. Toyota sells a lot more Prados around the world than GXes in US, therefore, new design is towards majority of their customers and not necessarily few thousands of soccer moms in US ;) I agree with the interior. There is not much lexusy about it. On the other hand, they wanted to keep the price down as much as possible, so more recycled materials had to be used. Those are hard to turn into luxury feel and look. At the end, I think this new exterior design is spot on and it looks so much better than new LC. I can't wait to get my hands on it and this new interior doesn't really bothers me. I currently own 2010 GX with only 100k miles with no rust. I love the car, but I won't miss wooden look trim and silverish plastic console.
I’m not sold on turbo engines. The V8 without the turbo engine is the best engine option on the planet 🌎