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    PHOTOS: Luxury And Performance Like Never Before

    February 17, 2025
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    Lexus has unveiled the LX 700h, the latest evolution of its flagship SUV, now available in a hybrid version for the first time. This marks a significant milestone, as all Lexus models now offer hybrid options, blending high performance with sustainable innovation. The LX 700h is designed to offer a luxurious driving experience while contributing to a carbon-neutral future.

    This SUV comes in three exciting grades: Overtrail, F SPORT, and VIP. The petrol variant features a powerful 3.5-litre V6 hybrid engine that produces an impressive 341 kW, making it the most powerful LX model yet. For those preferring diesel, the Overtrail and F SPORT grades deliver 225 kW. The 10-speed automatic transmission ensures smooth shifting, whether you’re cruising through city streets or tackling off-road challenges.

    The LX 700h Overtrail is built for adventure, equipped with advanced 4×4 technology and rugged 18-inch wheels. With seven spacious seats and a striking new color called Desert Moonlight, it’s perfect for those who seek exploration with luxury.

    The LX 700h F SPORT stands out with its aggressive styling, featuring unique trim, a black mesh grille, and 22-inch aluminum wheels. Inside, dimpled leather F SPORT seats provide comfort and control for a thrilling drive.

    For ultimate luxury, the LX 700h VIP offers NASA-inspired reclining captain’s chairs and massaging seats, ensuring a first-class experience.

    With competitive pricing starting from R2,557,500 for the diesel F SPORT to R3,092,100 for the VIP model, the LX 700h comes with a 7-year/100,000 km warranty and an additional 8-year/195,000 km hybrid battery warranty. This SUV truly redefines luxury and performance, making it a top choice for discerning drivers.

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