Overland Classifieds :: 2010 Lexus LX 570

Lexus may not be the first company that comes to mind when we think of overlanding, but over the past few months, we’ve featured some amazing builds, such as this 2009 LX 570 and an incredible 2018 GX 460. The company carries forward Toyota’s reliability, go-anywhere capability, and build quality while introducing a new level of driving comfort and refinement. This 2010 LX 570 has been meticulously serviced with all dealer service records, Carfax, and receipts in hand and was exclusively dealer-maintained up to 130,000 miles. Whether you’re looking for a reliable daily driver or a round-the-world overland rig, the LX 570 will do it all in supreme comfort.

From the Seller:

Well, the time has come to part ways with my beloved Silver. This vehicle was purchased with the intention of having my dream rig. Life has taken me in different directions as I successfully secured a work visa in Australia and will be moving soon. So Silver needs a new home, hopefully just as adventurous.”

2010 Lexus LX 570

The Lexus LX 570 is fitted with a V8 motor that produces 383 horsepower, 403 pound-feet of torque, and returns a combined 14 mpg. A powerful and long-lived engine is matched with class-leading all-terrain capability thanks to full-time 4WD, Torsen center differential, locking rear and center differentials, 9 inches of ground clearance, low-range gearbox, crawl control, and more. These rugged credentials are mated with a luxurious interior that includes:

  • Four-zone climate control
  • Voice-activated navigation with Bluetooth
  • Radar-adaptive cruise control
  • Heated and ventilated leather seats
  • Nineteen-speaker Mark Levinson audio system
  • Power sliding second-row split seating
  • Enform and Safety Connect system

Distinguishing Features

  • Custom drawer system and sleeping platform
  • Evo Corse DakarZero matte-black wheels with BFGoodrich KO2 tires
  • Weathertech mats
  • Hikari H11 LED headlight bulbs
  • Tint matched front windows

This 2010 Lexus LX570 is listed for $30,000 OBO and is currently located in Ouray, Colorado. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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