2024 Lexus GX Interior
Make every moment behind the wheel enjoyable with the new 2024 Lexus GX! With its perfect balance of capability and refinement, the interior is designed to make your Port Washington travels feel like a luxurious indulgence. Would you like a glimpse inside the new GX SUV? This guide from Rallye Lexus dives into the Lexus GX interior dimensions, design elements, and cabin features.
2024 Lexus GX Interior Design & Features
Step inside the stunning GX cabin and prepare to be swept away by its impeccable design and unparalleled attention to detail. From the luxurious materials to the thoughtful layout, every element has been meticulously crafted to deliver an exceptional driving experience. Discover some of the 2024 Lexus GX 550 interior features below:
- 14-inch touchscreen display
- Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ compatibility
- Front massaging Lexus GX seats
- Power-adjustable, heated, and ventilated Lexus GX seats with adjustable headrests
- Leather-trimmed steering wheel
- Ambient lighting
- Wireless phone charger
- And much more!
2024 Lexus GX Interior Dimensions
Whether you’re going on a long road trip with your family or running errands around Roslyn, you’ll appreciate the spacious and comfortable 2024 Lexus GX 550 interior. Here is a detailed list of the Lexus GX interior dimensions:
GX 550 Premium & GX 550 Premium+
- Seating capacity: Seven
- First / Second/ Third headroom: 39.39 inches / 43.15 inches / 35.45 inches
- First / Second / Third shoulder room: 59.51 inches / 57.17 inches / 57.76 inches
- First / Second / Third hip room: 56.46 inches / 56.39 inches / 45.3 inches
- First / Second / Third legroom: 41.18 inches / 36.73 inches / 37.89 inches
- Cargo capacity (Behind first/second/third row): 76.9 cubic feet / 40.2 cubic feet/ 10.3 cubic feet
GX 550 Luxury & GX 550 Luxury+
- Seating capacity: Seven
- First / Second / Third headroom: 39.39 inches / 43.15 inches / 35.45 inches (Luxury)
- First / Second / Third headroom: 40.31 inches / 41.85 inches / 35.28 inches (Luxury+)
- First / Second / Third shoulder room: 59.51 inches / 57.17 inches / 57.76 inches
- First / Second / Third hip room: 56.46 inches / 56.39 inches / 45.3 inches
- First / Second / Third legroom: 41.18 inches / 36.73 inches / 37.89 inches
- Cargo capacity (Behind first/second/third row): 76.9 cubic feet / 40.2 cubic feet / 10.3 cubic feet
GX 550 Overtrail & GX 550 Overtrail+
- Seating capacity: 5
- First / Second headroom: 39.39 inches / 43.15 inches (with moonroof)
- First / Second headroom: 41.71 inches / 43.15 inches (without moonroof)
- First / Second shoulder room: 59.51 inches / 57.15 inches
- First / Second hip room: 54.46 inches / 56.39 inches
- First / Second legroom: 41.18 inches / 36.73 inches
- Cargo capacity (Behind first/second row): 90.5 cubic feet / 45.6 cubic feet
Experience the 2024 Lexus GX Interior at Rallye Lexus
Are you ready to hop into Lexus GX seats and drive off on your next adventure? We don’t blame you! When it’s time to upgrade, come and tour the 2024 Lexus GX 550 interior at our showroom near Manhasset. Schedule a test drive by calling (516) 303-9635 or book an appointment online.
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