2026 · SUV · Lexus
Brand-new · Export from Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai
The 2026 Lexus LX600 Signature delivers 409 horsepower and 650 Nm of torque through a 10-speed automatic and standard 4WD, engineering a vehicle built for real-world duty rather than flash. At 5,100 mm long and fitted with a 110-litre fuel tank, it balances on-road refinement—dual-display infotainment, Mark Levinson audio, massage-function leather seats—against genuine off-road credentials and comprehensive driver aids including Lexus Safety System+ 3.0 and panoramic view monitoring.
The trade-off is familiar: this generation prioritizes capability and solidity over sport-sedan-style handling. Acceleration reaches 60 mph in around 6.1 seconds, honest rather than explosive. For re-exporters and fleet operators moving inventory across GCC, Africa, and Asia-Pacific markets, that measured approach translates to familiar ownership patterns, strong parts availability, and buyer confidence in Toyota's engineering lineage.
The 3.5L twin-turbo V6 engine strikes a balance between power and predictability that appeals to exporters supplying diverse markets. With 409 horsepower and 650 Nm on tap, the powertrain accelerates smoothly without demanding premium fuel or excessive maintenance schedules. The 10-speed automatic handles both highway cruising and stop-and-go urban traffic; buyers from Southeast Asia to East Africa appreciate engines that don't demand constant driver intervention or exotic service protocols.
Interior appointments reflect Lexus's material-first philosophy. Palomino and other leather options wrap front massage seats with ventilation, while the dual-display infotainment system and panoramic sunroof cater to buyers expecting technology without complexity. The 22-inch alloy wheels and triple beam LED headlamps signal presence without cartoon aesthetics—important for re-exporters targeting professional operators and high-net-worth individuals across multiple regions.
Ownership considerations center on the vehicle's straightforward engineering. Parts commonality with Toyota platforms simplifies dealer networks worldwide; the off-road geometry (approach angles, ground clearance, locking differentials in capable trims) means the LX600 holds value across emerging markets where road infrastructure varies. The 110-litre tank supports the long-distance hauling common in African and Central Asian operations. Prospective buyers should note the full-size footprint and fuel consumption typical of this class—it's not designed for city-only duty or fuel-economy competitions, but rather for buyers who plan to own and operate the vehicle seriously.