Lexus teamed up with aftermarket parts supplier JAOS, adding front and rear skid plates, 20-inch Enkei rims, and off-road tires.
Toyota’s revered off-road Land Cruiser SUV may not be returning to the United States, but Americans will still be able to purchase its luxurious sibling, the Lexus LX600. Now, ahead of the 2022 Tokyo Auto Salon, Lexus has revealed a customized LX Offroad model in collaboration with aftermarket equipment supplier JAOS.
- Lexus has revealed a modified LX600, in collaboration with aftermarket parts supplier JAOS, for the 2022 Tokyo Auto Salon.
- The show car adds front and rear skid plates, more aggressive wheel arches, 20-inch wheels, and all-terrain tires.
- The customized LX is based on the Japan-only Offroad model, which has locking front, center, and rear differentials.
Toyota’s revered off-road Land Cruiser SUV may not be returning to the United States, but Americans will still be able to purchase its luxurious sibling, the Lexus LX600. Now, ahead of the 2022 Tokyo Auto Salon, Lexus has revealed a customized LX Offroad model in collaboration with aftermarket equipment supplier JAOS.