When the latest Lexus GX hit the market, it arrived with huge expectations. Being a Land Cruiser derivative, Lexus’s LC needed to excel in errand-running and off-road adventure, comfort and capability. It needed to be just as good at slumming to Safeway as traversing the Matterhorn. Thankfully, it’s lived up to every one of those expectations and then some.
The Lexus GX550 isn’t just the greatest SUV of 2024. It might be the greatest SUV ever.
Why The Lexus GX?
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Photo by: Lexus
Specs
2024 Lexus GX550
Engine
Twin-Turbocharged 3.4-Liter V-6
Output
349 Horsepower / 479 Pound-Feet
Fuel Economy
15 City / 21 Highway / 17 Combined
Price
$69,250
This off-road-focused people-mover could win this contest on looks alone. Lexus has long-plagued its SUVs with hideous spindle grilles, but not so with the new GX. The spindle design ethos is still here, but it’s been modernized and buttoned up into a handsome, stately fascia that looks good without being too shouty. The squared-off, purposeful body is just the cherry on top.
That ethos carries similarly into the cabin. Instead of chucking all of the controls into a touchscreen and calling it a day, Lexus put serious thought into the GX’s interior, which is refreshingly packed with real, tactile buttons. Every control is easy to find and use. At the same time, the touchscreen is responsive and effortless to navigate. I wouldn’t change a thing inside this SUV.
This off-road-focused people-mover could win this contest on looks alone.
The 3.4-liter twin-turbo V-6 is smooth and unobtrusive, delivering 349 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque—plenty to get this 5,675-pound beast up and moving to highway speeds with ease.
Best of all, the GX is reasonably priced. Starting at $65,285 including destination, it undercuts competitors while outperforming cars double the price. Depending on your preferences, you can choose a luxury-oriented trim with things like massaging seats and 22-inch wheels, or go the off-road route and pick a trim with specialized rock-crawling tech and all-terrain tires. Either way, you’re getting an excellent all-rounder that can do just about anything, and go just about anywhere.
Runner-Up: Kia EV9
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Photo by: Ralph Hermens | Motor1
Specs
2024 Kia EV9
Battery
99.8 Kilowatt-Hour Lithium-Ion
Output
379 Horsepower / 516 Pound-Feet
Range
304 Miles
Price
$56,395
The Kia EV9 is one of the first electric three-row SUVs on the market, but it’s already a solid contender. The EV9 bests nearly every competitor in range, price, charging speed, and arguably, looks. All those elements make the EV a great option in the segment.
The rear-wheel-drive “Light” trim Kia EV9 starts at $56,395 with 230 miles of range, but the long-range version gets 304 miles for $61,395. That makes it a considerably better value than the retro-styled Volkswagen ID.Buzz, which starts at $61,545 yet can go only 234 miles on a charge. The EV9 also charges up to 235 kilowatts,
