2025 Lexus GX550 Overtrail

Trail-Ready Luxury: The 2025 Lexus GX Overtrail Blends Muscle with Modern Comfort

The 2025 Lexus GX Overtrail is a bold reimagining of the brand’s most rugged SUV, blending authentic off-road capability with a thoroughly modernized cabin and drivetrain. Built on a body-on-frame platform and sharing its underpinnings with the new Toyota Land Cruiser, the GX Overtrail is unapologetically engineered for adventure. It’s not just a luxury SUV with off-road pretensions—it’s a trail-ready machine that feels just as comfortable crawling over rocks as it does cruising down the highway.

Powering the GX Overtrail is a 3.4-litre twin-turbocharged V6 engine that delivers 349 horsepower and a robust 479 lb-ft of torque. Paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and full-time four-wheel drive, the drivetrain offers smooth power delivery and ample low-end grunt for technical terrain. The Overtrail trim also includes a locking centre and rear differential, Multi-Terrain Select, Crawl Control, and Downhill Assist Control, making it one of the most capable off-roaders in its class. The Electronic Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (E-KDSS) further enhances articulation by automatically disconnecting the sway bars when needed, allowing for up to 24.5 inches of wheel travel. Approach and departure angles are competitive at 27 and 22 degrees respectively, and ground clearance sits at 8.9 inches.

On pavement, the GX Overtrail feels surprisingly composed for a body-on-frame SUV. The steering is well-weighted, and the ride—while firm—is controlled and predictable. That said, the suspension tuning leans toward off-road performance, which can translate to a slightly choppy ride over uneven city streets. Still, the GX manages to feel more refined than its predecessor, with improved noise isolation and better overall handling. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes around 6.8 seconds, and the towing capacity tops out at an impressive 4,126 kilograms, making it a serious contender for hauling trailers, boats, or overland gear.

Inside, the GX Overtrail is a masterclass in rugged luxury. The cabin features semi-aniline leather upholstery, massaging front seats, and a 14-inch touchscreen running Lexus’ latest infotainment system. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard, along with a panoramic view monitor and multi-terrain camera system that can “see through” the vehicle for better trail visibility. The dashboard layout is clean and functional, with physical knobs for climate control and a hard dock for essential functions—avoiding the common pitfall of burying everything in touchscreen menus.

The Overtrail trim omits the third row, which is a blessing for cargo space and load floor height. Behind the second row, the GX offers 1,291 litres of cargo volume, expanding to 2,563 litres with the seats folded. This configuration makes it ideal for overlanding setups, with room for gear, coolers, and rooftop tents. Fuel economy, however, remains a weak spot. The GX Overtrail is rated at 13.5 L/100 km combined, with city consumption reaching 15.3 L/100 km. It’s not efficient by modern standards, but few vehicles with this level of capability are.

The exterior design is boxy and assertive, with a wide stance, bulging hood lines, and signature boomerang LED lighting. The Overtrail rides on 18-inch wheels wrapped in 33-inch all-terrain tires, and optional rock rails and roof racks add to its trail-ready persona. A rear glass hatch allows quick access to the cargo area without opening the full liftgate—a thoughtful touch for quick gear grabs.

Priced from approximately $95,356 before options, the GX Overtrail sits at the top of Lexus’ off-road hierarchy. It’s not cheap, but it delivers a rare combination of luxury, capability, and durability that few competitors can match. For those who want a vehicle that can tackle serious terrain without sacrificing comfort or tech, the 2025 Lexus GX Overtrail is a compelling choice—modernized, muscular, and ready for anything.

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