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Toyota LandCruiser-based Lexus LX700h luxury hybrid SUV on the cards for Australia


The Lexus LX700h is tipped to reach Australian showrooms, following the arrival of the Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series Hybrid in Australia early in 2026.

“We’ve been looking at it, and we don’t have anything to confirm right now, but we may have things to confirm in the future,” Lexus Australia CEO, John Pappas, told CarExpert.

If landed here, it would join an expansive lineup of hybrid-powered Lexus models. Of the 11 nameplates Lexus offers in Australia, only the LX, GX and electric RZ lack a hybrid variant.

Australian Lexus showrooms offer the LX in both diesel form (the LX500d) and with petrol power (LX600).

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The LX700h is currently sold in the United States and the United Arab Emirates and – like the rest of the LX range – shares its underpinnings with the Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series.

In September, Toyota Australia confirmed the LandCruiser Hybrid will be available in GR Sport and top-spec Sahara ZX guises from early 2026 as the most expensive LandCruiser to-date.

The hybrid Lexus version will also be the range-topper in terms of price and capability. 

The LX700h sold overseas showrooms is essentially a hybrid version of the petrol-powered LX600, which is sold here with a base price of $179,800 before on-road costs. The LX700h would therefore sit above this.