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2024 Lexus LBX: Initial details confirmed ahead of Australian release

Most compact Lexus SUV yet will arrive in Oz early next year with Yaris Cross powertrain

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December: Australian specifications confirmed

Lexus has confirmed the new LBX small SUV will arrive at Australian dealers in the first half of 2024.

Based on a modified version of the GA-B platform used by Toyota's Yaris Cross, the LBX will likely become the smallest and most affordable Lexus available when pricing is confirmed.

Using the same M15A-FXE petrol three-cylinder combustion engine as the Yaris, the LBX gets a more powerful electric motor with a larger battery for more performance and enhanced EV-only driving range.

We'll receive both front- and all-wheel drive hybrid models in two trim levels and both powertrains will produce 100kW.

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Inside, the LBX has different materials, design, and dash shape, making it much more than just a leather-bound Yaris Cross.

The range opens with the LBX Luxury, featuring 'NuLuxe' synthetic leather-upholstered powered front seats with heating and driver's memory, 12.3-inch central display, a power tailgate, rain-sensing wipers, 360-degree camera, 18-inch alloy wheels, and torsion beam rear suspension.

While the Luxury is front-wheel drive only, the Sports Luxury offers AWD with a second motor on the rear axle. All-wheel drive models are fitted with a more sophisticated multi-link rear suspension.

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The LBX Sports Luxury scores a 13-speaker Mark Levinson sound system, 'Ultrasuede' and leather-accented seats, and automatic parking.

Lexus is yet to confirm pricing for the LBX. Given its compact 4190mm length, it's 30cm smaller than the UX and therefore doesn't have direct competition from the usual suspects such as Audi, BMW, or Mercedes-Benz.

As for a price estimation, The range-topping Yaris Cross Urban AWD lists at $39,000 before on-road costs and the UX250h Luxury $54,320 giving the unique LBX space to play with.

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We expect the LBX Luxury to start from around $45,000, with the flagship Sports Luxury AWD pushing towards $55K.

"The all-new LBX breaks new ground for Lexus. It is proof that luxury is not dictated by vehicle size", said Lexus Australia chief executive John Pappas.

"With LBX our designers have created a modern and compact urban SUV that delivers big on Lexus fundamentals of quality and craftsmanship, while offering responsive performance and great dynamics."

John Law

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September: Lexus LBX confirmed for Australia

Following its unveiling in June, the compact 2024 Lexus LBX is now confirmed for Australia – as though there were ever any doubt.

The LBX can be said to have its roots with the Toyota Yaris Cross, but the two share no panels or interior components, making them twins by way of platform and powertrain only.

When it was revealed, Lexus described the LBX's platform as a “modified version” of the GA-B architecture shared with the Toyota Yaris hatch and Yaris Cross light SUV, gaining a lower centre of gravity, wider tracks, shorter overhangs, and more body rigidity.

The company insists the LBX "looks, feels and drives like a Lexus should".

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Full Australian details and pricing won't be revealed until early next year, but we can expect the LBX to enter below the brand's current entry range – the small UX SUV, which kicks off from around $46,000 before on-road costs.

Pricing for the Yaris Cross ranges from $26,990 for the GX Petrol FWD to $37,990 for the Urban Hybrid AWD – so a starting price of just over $40k, if not a touch below, could be about right for the LBX.

Before it arrives, Lexus will use its long-running sponsorship of the Melbourne Cup Carnival to show off the LBX. What's more, the company added, cryptically, that "it won't be alone as a showcase vehicle". 🤔

Lexus might use the occasion to show off the incoming LM people mover, or even the Lexus GX – the brand's new Prado-based luxury off-roader.

Learn more about the LBX in our evolving story below, and watch for more details to come in the months ahead.

Mike Stevens

June 5: Lexus LBX unveiled

The 2024 Lexus LBX – a hybrid light SUV based on the Toyota Yaris Cross – has debuted in Europe.

Snapshot

  • 2024 Lexus LBX revealed
  • New hybrid-only light SUV not locked in for Australia
  • Production to commence later this year

While it is unconfirmed for our market, Lexus Australia said the LBX would be assessed to determine its suitability, with a final decision to “be made at a later stage”.

If it arrives in Australia, the LBX – meaning ‘Lexus Breakthrough Crossover’ – will serve as Lexus’s entry-level model, slotting below the UX small SUV and acting as a spiritual successor to the CT hatch axed in 2021, with a circa-$40,000 starting price likely.

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The most affordable Lexus currently available in Australia is the non-hybrid UX 200 at $46,085 before on-road costs.

Lexus claims the LBX is based on a “modified version” of the GA-B architecture found underneath the Toyota Yaris hatch and Yaris Cross light SUV, with a lower centre of gravity, wider tracks, shorter overhangs, and more body rigidity.

Measuring 4190mm long, 1825mm wide and 1545mm tall, the LBX is 305mm shorter and 15mm narrower, but 25mm taller, than the one-size-up UX. It rides on a 2580mm wheelbase, with 60mm less between the front and rear axle than the UX.

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It follows Lexus’s latest design language, with the brand’s spindle grille design, slim LED headlights, 17- or 18-inch alloy wheels, a black-painted roof, and a full-width light strip connecting the L-shaped tail-lights.

Under the bonnet, the hybrid-only LBX is powered by a 1.5-litre three-cylinder petrol engine borrowed from the Yaris range, but with a more powerful electric motor motivated by a “low resistance” nickel-metal hydride battery.

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It has a 100kW and 185Nm total system output, with a claimed 0-100km/h sprint time of 9.2 seconds.

The hybrid system’s all-electric drive mode is said to be available “at higher speeds and over longer distances”. Lexus has yet to announce a WLTP-rated EV-only driving range.

As standard, the LBX is front-wheel drive with torsion-beam rear suspension, with the available all-wheel drive adding independent double-wishbone rear suspension and a second electric motor powering the rear axle. It has a tight 10.4-metre turning radius.

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All-wheel-drive variants feature Lexus’s four-wheel ‘drive force control’ system to automatically adjust acceleration and deceleration in certain driving conditions, such as when travelling uphill or downhill, or when cornering on twisty roads.

Inside, the LBX has the brand’s ‘Tazuna’ design theme from the latest NX, RX and LX, with standard electronically latching doors and a shift-by-wire gear selector.

It debuts Lexus’s largest-ever all-digital instrument cluster, measuring 12.3 inches in diameter, and a new portrait-orientated 9.8-inch ‘Link Connect’ infotainment system.

It supports wireless or wired Apple CarPlay, wired Android Auto, an optional digital key supporting Apple and Android smartphones, and over-the-air software updates.

A 13-speaker Mark Levinson surround-sound audio system is available, with the subwoofer “integrated in the back door [to avoid] any loss of space in the load compartment”.

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Luggage capacity is rated at up to 332 litres for front-drive variants with the second-row in place.

Other available features include; a head-up display, remote parking functionality, an electric tailgate, and a Panasonic-supplied air purification system.

The LBX features the brand’s latest active safety suite, with autonomous emergency braking with junction-turning and reversing detection, adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, lane departure warning, traffic sign recognition, safe exit assist, driver attention monitoring, and blind-spot and rear cross-traffic alerts.

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Front cross-traffic alert and a 360-degree camera system are available on flagship variants.

Lexus said it has taken technology from its flagship LS limousine and LC coupe, with washer fluid distributed from the wiper arm – but other vehicles, such as the Mazda 3 and CX-30, also offer this.

Perhaps more important is the new ‘Lexus Bespoke Build’ program, which allows buyers to option “tailor-made details”, including unique seatbelts and aniline leather upholstery previously limited to the LS.

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The 2024 Lexus LBX light SUV will commence production later this year, with sales to begin in early 2024.

Lexus Australia said it “continues to assess models that may be suitable for the needs of local customers, with the LBX no exception. A decision on LBX will be made at a later stage.”

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