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The '''Lexus LX 570''' is an upcoming vehicle from [[Toyota]]'s luxury marque [[Lexus]] that is set to replace Lexus's aging full-sized SUV, the [[Lexus LX|LX470]]. On March 14, 2007, Lexus announced that the vehicle will debut at the 2007 [[New York Auto Show]], to be held in a few weeks time. As the name suggests, the vehicle will now feature a 5.7 litre [[V8]] engine, same one as in the current-gen [[Toyota Tundra]], with a "mid-300" hp rating and over 400 lb-ft of [[torque]] (the Tundra has 380 hp and 401 lb-ft). Speculation suggests Lexus will be tuning it close to the [[Lexus IS|Lexus IS-F]]'s 400 hp.
The '''Lexus LX 570''' is an upcoming vehicle from [[Toyota]]'s luxury marque [[Lexus]] that is set to replace Lexus's aging full-sized SUV, the [[Lexus LX|LX470]]. On March 14, 2007, Lexus announced that the vehicle will debut at the 2007 [[New York Auto Show]], to be held in a few weeks time. As the name suggests, the vehicle will now feature a 5.7 litre [[V8]] engine, same one as in the current-gen [[Toyota Tundra]], with a "mid-300" hp rating and over 400 lb-ft of [[torque]] (the Tundra has 380 hp and 401 lb-ft). Speculation suggests Lexus will be tuning it close to the [[Lexus IS|Lexus IS-F]]'s 400 hp.

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Lexus LX 570
Lexus
aka Toyota Land Cruiser
Production 2008 - present
Class Full-size, Luxury SUV
Body Style 4 Door SUV
Length 192.5 Inches
Width 76.4 Inches
Height 72.8 Inches
Wheelbase 112.0 Inches
Weight 6,860 LBS
Transmission 5 Speed Automatic
Engine 5.7 litre V8
Power 381 HP 401LBS Torque
Similar Lincoln Navigator
Range Rover
Mercedes-Benz GL-Class
Mercedes-Benz G-Class
BMW X5
Designer

The Lexus LX 570 is an upcoming vehicle from Toyota's luxury marque Lexus that is set to replace Lexus's aging full-sized SUV, the LX470. On March 14, 2007, Lexus announced that the vehicle will debut at the 2007 New York Auto Show, to be held in a few weeks time. As the name suggests, the vehicle will now feature a 5.7 litre V8 engine, same one as in the current-gen Toyota Tundra, with a "mid-300" hp rating and over 400 lb-ft of torque (the Tundra has 380 hp and 401 lb-ft). Speculation suggests Lexus will be tuning it close to the Lexus IS-F's 400 hp.

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