2026 Lexus LX Premium vs F Sport Handling

Lexus LX Premium

  • Standard Engine3.4L Twin-Turbo V6
  • Horsepower409 hp
  • MPG (city/hwy) *19/22
  • Seats7 (3 Rows)
  • DrivetrainFour-Wheel Drive
  • Wheels Size20-inch
  • SunroofStandard
  • Wireless Smartphone ChargerStandard
  • Premium TechN/A
  • Digital Rearview MirrorN/A
  • Limited-Slip Rear DifferentialN/A

Lexus LX F Sport Handling

  • Standard Engine3.4L Twin-Turbo V6
  • Horsepower409 hp
  • MPG (city/hwy) *19/22
  • Seats7 (3 Rows)
  • DrivetrainFour-Wheel Drive
  • Wheels Size22-inch
  • SunroofStandard
  • Wireless Smartphone ChargerStandard
  • Premium TechStandard
  • Digital Rearview MirrorStandard
  • Limited-Slip Rear DifferentialStandard

Specs at a Glance

Few luxury vehicles offer the total package quite like the 2026 Lexus LX flagship SUV. Merging high-end comfort, robust towing power, and genuine off-road prowess, it stands tall against class competitors. Drivers considering a new LX frequently compare the well-appointed Premium trim to the sport-infused F Sport Handling trim. Here is a breakdown of how they compare.

Performance

Under the hood of both the LX Premium and LX F Sport Handling sits a potent 3.4-liter twin-turbo V6 generating 409 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque. Both trims come standard with full-time four-wheel drive and offer a heavy-duty towing capacity of up to 8,000 pounds when properly equipped.

Chassis tuning is where these two trims truly diverge. The Premium trim relies on an Adaptive Variable Suspension setup to ensure a plush, peaceful highway ride. The F Sport Handling trim, on the other hand, is built for drivers who desire a more connected feel on the road. It adds custom F Sport-tuned dampers, a rear stabilizer bar to reduce body roll in turns, and a Torsen limited-slip differential for upgraded cornering capability.

Appearance

Subdued sophistication characterizes the LX Premium exterior. Up front sits a sleek grille bordered by signature LED headlamps. Out back, an integrated bumper with an understated faux skid plate provides a subtle touch of utility, anchored by 20-inch alloy wheels. Upscale color choices include Manganese Luster and Eminent White Pearl.

For a more aggressive, track-inspired aesthetic, the LX F Sport Handling steps up. It commands attention with its distinctive mesh grille and dark 22-inch forged alloy wheels. Inside, an available Circuit Red interior creates a bold cabin atmosphere, which can be paired with the exclusive Ultra White exterior paint option.

Features

With seating for up to seven passengers, the LX Premium is crafted for luxury travel. Standard highlights include heated and ventilated front seats, heated second-row seats, and a center console cool box to keep refreshments chilled. On-board technology is highlighted by the Lexus Interface multimedia system, featuring a 12.3-inch touchscreen display, Intelligent Assistant, a 10-speaker premium audio system, and a Panoramic View Monitor.

The F Sport Handling trim gains exclusive sport seats and aluminum pedals to create a driver-focused cockpit. It also adds premium conveniences like standard ventilated second-row seating, a digital rearview mirror, and luxury front-seat massaging functions.

To explore the full 2026 Lexus LX lineup or to set up a test drive, visit us at Superstition Springs Lexus today.

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MSRP excludes delivery, processing and handling fee of $1,075, which may be subject to change at any time. Excludes taxes, title, license and optional equipment. Dealer price will vary.

* EPA-estimated MPG ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle’s condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.


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MSRP excludes delivery, processing and handling fee of $1,075, which may be subject to change at any time. Excludes taxes, title, license and optional equipment. Dealer price will vary.

* EPA-estimated MPG ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle's condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.