You can rise to every challenge on the Port Washington roads in a new Lexus GX, a luxury three-row SUV with advanced features to accommodate all of your driving needs. Find out if the Lexus GX interior dimensions are suitable for your family and explore the features we’re most excited about, below. We’ve got your complete guide to the 2023 Lexus GX interior.
For the discerning Roslyn families that buy or lease a Lexus GX in 2023, interior comfort is just about guaranteed. Whether you’re in the driver’s seat or relaxing in the second or third row, there’s no such thing as a bad seat in the Lexus GX interior. Review the dimensions and cargo space to see if it’s a good fit for you and your crew:
2023 Lexus GX Interior Dimensions
Thanks to standard fold-flat third-row seats, increasing the cargo space from 11.6 cubic feet to 46.7 cubic feet can be accomplished in an instant.
Whether you’re going to stick with an entry-level GX model or you’ve saved for an upper-level trim, you’ll be getting an SUV that’s rich with interior luxuries. After a long day in Manhasset, the Lexus GX interior welcomes you with amenities like the following:
We’ve only scratched the surface of the Lexus GX 2023 interior highlights. With features like these and plenty more on board, you’ll be riding in the lap of luxury on every journey.
The interior of the 2023 Lexus GX is elegant, generously equipped, and comfortable for up to seven passengers. We would love to have you at Rallye Lexus, so you can climb inside and experience it for yourself. Contact us to plan your visit to our dealership and don’t forget to look for the GX in our new Lexus specials. You can also find competitively priced GX SUVs in our pre-owned Lexus GX inventory.
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