Video: The 2022 Lexus LX600 Is a Bargain—Hear me Out. Review
Channel: Views on Vehicles
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In this brand new, fourth-generation 2022 Lexus LX600 you get a wonderful combination of luxury and legitimate off-road chops. It’s not cheap, certainly, but in many ways, it is much less expensive than its competition. More than anything, it depends on what you think the competition is.
In this video, I take you through the car, show you what features are offered and how they work. And then I take you on a drive to get a sense of how well it handles, the quality of the ride, and the overall experience.
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Video Chapters
0:00 Drive review – Overview/Trims/Price
2:48 Walkaround
5:12 Suspension
5:34 Adjustable ride height
6:31 Walkaround continued
6:54 Cargo space
8:36 Second row seat comfort and features
9:28 Seat comfort and features
12:13 Voice activation tech
12.55 Drive modes/Multi-Terrain Select
14:06 Drive review – Powertrain
15:58 Drive review – Fuel Economy
16:35 Drive review – Acceleration
17:37 Drive review – Handling
19:31 Drive review – Ride/Comfort/Highway/Safety
23:13 Drive review – Towing
23:50 Drive review – Off-Road specs
24:13 Drive review – LX600 Ultra Luxury
25:15 Drive review – Conclusion
Specifications:
2022 Lexus LX600 F Sport
Base price: $102,345
Price as tested: $107,585
Powertrain:
Engine: Twin turbocharged 3.4-liter V-6
Power: 409 horsepower at 5200 rpm
Torque: 479 lb-ft of torque at 2000 rpm
Transmission: 10-speed automatic transmission
Drive: Four-wheel-drive
Fuel Economy
City 17 mpg
Highway 22 mpg
Combined 19 mpg
Dimensions
Length: 200.2 inches
Width: 78.4 inches
Height: 74.6 inches
Wheelbase: 112.2 inches
Weights and Capacities
Curb weight: Between 5665-5945 lbs. depending on trim
Interior volume: na cu ft
Cargo volume (none/3rd/2nd rows folded): 11/44/64 cu ft
Calculated weight to power: 13.9-14.5 pounds per horsepower
Mfr’s claimed 0-60 mph: 6.9 seconds
Mfr’s claimed Top Speed: 130 mph
Government classified size: standard sport utility vehicle 4WD
Options: Mark Levinson 25-speaker sound system, $2660; active height control, $1300; premium paint charge, $595; cross bars, $450; carpet floor mat, $140; wheel locks, $95
Recorded
9th of July 2022
Who is Robin Warner? – Brief description and bio
Robin spent five years of his adult life as an engineer. Four years at a Tier One supplier, TRW Automotive (now ZF TRW Auto), working as a traction and stability control calibration engineer, and little over a year as a vehicle dynamics engineer at Ford Motor Company.
Furthermore, he spent 15 years of his adult life holding different editor positions at various magazines, including Associate Technical Editor at Car and Driver, Road Test Editor at Road & Track, and Managing Editor at Autoweek.
Robin also spent several years racing. He started in autocross, then bought a go-kart and then another one. Having a lot of success, including a Great Lakes Sprint Series championship in 2002, he moved to single-seaters, racing in the 2003 Skip-Barber Midwest Championship, the 2003-2004 Skip Barber Southern Championship, and the 2004 Formula Dodge National Championship.
In addition to making videos, Robin hosts a podcast about major road racing series across the globe, with a focus on Formula 1. Find the show at http://funwithcars.com/
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