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2006 Lexus LX 470 Preview
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October 9, 2005
2006 Lexus LX 470 Preview
by
Trevor Hofmann
, Canadian Auto Press
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Revised LX Gets Updated Styling and Enhanced Safety Features
Lexus' luxurious LX 470, derived from Toyota's legendary full-size Land Cruiser, is getting a much-needed power boost for the 2006 model year.
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| Lexus' large and luxurious LX 470 gets an engine upgrade for 2006, plus styling enhancments. (Photo: Lexus Canada) |
The 2,450 kilogram (5,400 pound) vehicle has long overtaxed its 235-horsepower 4.7-litre V8, especially noticeable when attempting to pass on steep grades. The updated engine delivers 40 additional horsepower for a total of 275, while torque increases from 320 lb-ft to 332.
The sophisticated V8 finds the extra power via the addition of Variable Valve Timing-intelligent (VVT-i), a technology that adjusts the valve timing to enhance power delivery while improving fuel economy.
The new model also receives a freshened appearance, which includes a
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| Modifications to the grille are subtle, with the 2006 model featuring five chromed slats compared to the 2005 model's (shown) two chrome and three black slats. (Photo: Lexus Canada) |
revised front grille, new LED combination taillights, and new 18-inch aluminum alloy wheels. To notice these, however, you'll need to be a true LX aficionado, as the updates bring new meaning to the word subtle.
Also not immediately noticeable is the addition of a tire pressure monitoring system, although this feature is an especially important safety benefit.
With the modifications, the truck's six-figure price increases by $1,000, from its current $100,400 to $101,400.
The LX 470 sees few competitors reach its lofty price range, with only the Land Rover Range Rover, Mercedes-Benz G500, Porsche Cayenne, with options, and now only in the U.S., the Hummer H1 at about twice the price, vying for well-heeled customers. |
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