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Better ambient lighting would def be a welcome addition but the TX is still a compelling product however I would personally get a MDX if I didn’t need the extra space (I like the sportiness of the Acura)
@@naveenthemachinename another luxury vehicle that does EVERYTHING the TX can for the price of the TX, the MDX and CX90 don’t count, they are smaller than the TX
@@CarGeek360 easy Kia telluride SX Pro prestige Hyundai Santa Fe calligraphy Jeep Wagoneer Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit GMC Acadia Denali Buick Enclave Chevy traverse Note I’m talking about the newly redesigned ones And btw most of these are cheaper and have more seating capacity nicer designs nicer cabins much nicer materials better tech and more features and the Korean twins offer a v6 something that you have to spend $80k on in the tx in order to get one Just because they’re not Toyota or Lexus doesn’t automatically disqualify them
Toyota is making to many variants with their 3 row SUV’s I mean how many do you need between the tx, grand Highlander,gx,forunner,sequoia, tundra on and on.
The absence of ambient lighting, exterior welcoming lighting, or adaptive headlights in this "luxury" SUV is quite disappointing, The fact other luxury brands have better headlights such as Volvo, BMW, Mercedes, Lincoln etc and these don't is crazy! Lexus will always be behind!
It’s very nice but I need body and frame and off-road so for me it is the GX 550 Overteail +z Engineering background, the TX is a luxury version of the Grand Highlander so it is not and at all. I just want to tie a speed boat that is 7500 lbs and the GX 549 Overtrail tows up to 9000 lbs.
The headlights being “just ok” is a disappointment bc the fancy headlights are one of the best features of luxury cars. I suppose this is how the Crown Insignia headlights will be as well except no cornering lights, smh. Do better Toyota!
Hello Mason. Good night review video for the Lexus TX 350. I could be wrong, but I assume this is the first night review video I've seen from this channel. Let me know if I was right about that. As for the exterior lights, it's good they're all LED front and back. Like what you said couple times in the video, Lexus should've included the jewel eye headlights like what's found on other Lexus vehicles. One of their main rival competitor Acura MDX still retained the jewel eye headlight setup. Maybe in two or three years a mid-cycle refresh of the TX might bring back the jewel eye setup. Let's see what happens when the time comes. Even though the headlights are not bright like other Lexus vehicles, one thing for sure is that the interior lights are bright though. Good those lights are LED as well. As for the cargo lights those are really bright with those two strips one on each side. It's a bit of disappointment that there are no greeting lights when approaching the vehicle and no ambient lighting for the interior. Maybe those two lighting effects are found on the higher trim levels for the TX. Maybe the TX 500H F Sport or the highest trim TX 550H+ might have those lighting effects. If those two higher trims don't have them, then it'll be disappointing for sure based on the high price points for those two higher trim levels. Regardless of trim level for the Lexus TX, one feature that doesn't involve lighting and should've been on at least the middle trim or higher is an adjustable air ride suspension system. Lexus could've included that kind of suspension system based on the price points for the middle and high trims. My 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee L in the Summit Reserve trim has the air suspension system and it's great! In the highest height setting for my vehicle it can go through up to 24 inches of water which is nice. Like what I said for the missing lighting effects, maybe during a mid-cycle refresh for the TX, one of the trim levels might have the air suspension system. Let's what happens when the refresh time comes.
We have a Grand Highlander Limited. While not the greatest ambient lighting, we have standard warm white ambient lighting in the door handles, cupholders, and storage lots in the first and second rows of the vehicle. Surprised Lexus would have less in this department considering we just have a Toyota.
The TX is a really nice car especially for the price! My best friend’s mom is looking to get one for her next car (replacing a 2021 GLS450 basic model that has been very unreliable)
My dad got the TX three months ago, but the second day he drove it. The front axle got busted and for some reason the top right tire keeps losing air with no pops or anything.
My brand new TX is rattling from multiple places. Very disappointed! Should have listened to the advice to not buy a new model. I thought it would be different for Lexus.
Photos don’t do it justice. The interior is super spacious and well appointed. Interior lighting is subtle and configurable, doors and floors. The materials are very plush in mine - TX350 Lux but do vary quite a bit between them. I’m running dark seating and interior.
Looks like a rebaged Highlander. Too many products this will increase issues and quality must suffer. Toyota is suffering with their trucks and Lexus will follow with all these un-needed SUV's.
So it looks ugly, has the worst interior in the segment, ancient gimmicky tech, no features, no 8th seat, and a pathetic driving experience and it’s overpriced Got it 😂
@@RayanMADAOit’s not that hard to dislike this car it’s nothing special about it compared to the competition or the Toyota variant. What makes it luxurious honestly a Kia and Hyundai 3 row suv is miles nicer and they’re not even a luxury brand. I guess if you want leather on the dash next level luxury for Lexus buyers in 2024. 😂😂😂😂
@@RomanM803 no if you want a Lexus with leather dash and doors it’ll cost way over 100K. But by the time the LC and LS disappear there won’t be any Lexus with leather dashboards doors airbag cover
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Suprised to see no ambient lighting. TX build sheet says 350 Luxury trim has "Thematic Ambient Lighting".
Well it’s Lexus trying to fool you into thinking they’re relevant and they have something to prove when they clearly don’t 😂
Better ambient lighting would def be a welcome addition but the TX is still a compelling product however I would personally get a MDX if I didn’t need the extra space (I like the sportiness of the Acura)
@@naveenthemachinename another luxury vehicle that does EVERYTHING the TX can for the price of the TX, the MDX and CX90 don’t count, they are smaller than the TX
@@CarGeek360 easy
Kia telluride SX Pro prestige
Hyundai Santa Fe calligraphy
Jeep Wagoneer
Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit
GMC Acadia Denali
Buick Enclave
Chevy traverse
Note I’m talking about the newly redesigned ones
And btw most of these are cheaper and have more seating capacity nicer designs nicer cabins much nicer materials better tech and more features and the Korean twins offer a v6 something that you have to spend $80k on in the tx in order to get one
Just because they’re not Toyota or Lexus doesn’t automatically disqualify them
@@naveenthemachine I can’t argue with the Kia or Jeep but I can argue with the rest
Great night review of the Lexus TX!! Great job guys!!
Fantastic video as always!😸
I wish GX 550 has the same cargo room
love the tx!
Toyota is making to many variants with their 3 row SUV’s I mean how many do you need between the tx, grand Highlander,gx,forunner,sequoia, tundra on and on.
The absence of ambient lighting, exterior welcoming lighting, or adaptive headlights in this "luxury" SUV is quite disappointing, The fact other luxury brands have better headlights such as Volvo, BMW, Mercedes, Lincoln etc and these don't is crazy! Lexus will always be behind!
Very disappointing smh
🚗 🍩 Awesome night review, thank you! 😊Nice cargo lighting, wish they added ambient “mood changing” lighting! Hint, hint to Lexus! 😉
It’s very nice!!!!
It’s very nice but I need body and frame and off-road so for me it is the GX 550 Overteail +z Engineering background, the TX is a luxury version of the Grand Highlander so it is not and at all.
I just want to tie a speed boat that is 7500 lbs and the GX 549 Overtrail tows up to 9000 lbs.
I’ve had mine for a couple of months and love it … even at night!
The headlights being “just ok” is a disappointment bc the fancy headlights are one of the best features of luxury cars. I suppose this is how the Crown Insignia headlights will be as well except no cornering lights, smh. Do better Toyota!
It is supposed to be a luxury SUV, not cheap at all and they simply cannot install simple ambient lights, the truth is I don't understand these brands
Brake lights no shown
Love the night reviews!
Love cars video
This car is a night time city car. Super premium feel and exterior look in low light.
Hello Mason. Good night review video for the Lexus TX 350. I could be wrong, but I assume this is the first night review video I've seen from this channel. Let me know if I was right about that. As for the exterior lights, it's good they're all LED front and back. Like what you said couple times in the video, Lexus should've included the jewel eye headlights like what's found on other Lexus vehicles. One of their main rival competitor Acura MDX still retained the jewel eye headlight setup. Maybe in two or three years a mid-cycle refresh of the TX might bring back the jewel eye setup. Let's see what happens when the time comes. Even though the headlights are not bright like other Lexus vehicles, one thing for sure is that the interior lights are bright though. Good those lights are LED as well. As for the cargo lights those are really bright with those two strips one on each side. It's a bit of disappointment that there are no greeting lights when approaching the vehicle and no ambient lighting for the interior. Maybe those two lighting effects are found on the higher trim levels for the TX. Maybe the TX 500H F Sport or the highest trim TX 550H+ might have those lighting effects. If those two higher trims don't have them, then it'll be disappointing for sure based on the high price points for those two higher trim levels. Regardless of trim level for the Lexus TX, one feature that doesn't involve lighting and should've been on at least the middle trim or higher is an adjustable air ride suspension system. Lexus could've included that kind of suspension system based on the price points for the middle and high trims. My 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee L in the Summit Reserve trim has the air suspension system and it's great! In the highest height setting for my vehicle it can go through up to 24 inches of water which is nice. Like what I said for the missing lighting effects, maybe during a mid-cycle refresh for the TX, one of the trim levels might have the air suspension system. Let's what happens when the refresh time comes.
The screem is flickering, what up with that?
We have a Grand Highlander Limited. While not the greatest ambient lighting, we have standard warm white ambient lighting in the door handles, cupholders, and storage lots in the first and second rows of the vehicle. Surprised Lexus would have less in this department considering we just have a Toyota.
The TX is a really nice car especially for the price! My best friend’s mom is looking to get one for her next car (replacing a 2021 GLS450 basic model that has been very unreliable)
The 500H has ambient lighting. I wonder if this wasn’t on?
My dad got the TX three months ago, but the second day he drove it. The front axle got busted and for some reason the top right tire keeps losing air with no pops or anything.
Sorry to hear that..well, maybe just because of US built. It rarely happens with Japan-Built imho.
@@lukejeung4615even Japan made models have problems. Bz4x wheels falling off, rav4 prime corrosion cable, lx600 recalled for transmission problems
That sucks, thankfully it isn’t a common issue though, does he still have the TX and how does he feel about it?
@@naveenthemachinewaiting a few months after a new car comes out to finally get the car can be a great thing for a reason
Thanks guys, but my dad actually kinda likes the car. He had a 2020 Lexus gx but he needed a lot of space so then he got this the tx
Very disappointing no ambient lights
Would love to see a night review for the TX 500h. Thanks.
My brand new TX is rattling from multiple places. Very disappointed! Should have listened to the advice to not buy a new model. I thought it would be different for Lexus.
Interior is meh. Looks like a rebadged Toyota
So true. Grand highlander interior look better
Agreed!!!
Photos don’t do it justice. The interior is super spacious and well appointed. Interior lighting is subtle and configurable, doors and floors. The materials are very plush in mine - TX350 Lux but do vary quite a bit between them. I’m running dark seating and interior.
Check your text messages bro!!!
😂😂
No ambient lighting in a 80k luxury vehicle in 2024 SMH!
the ambient lighting is ABYSMAL for the PRICE! literally ABYSMAL!
Looks like a rebaged Highlander. Too many products this will increase issues and quality must suffer. Toyota is suffering with their trucks and Lexus will follow with all these un-needed SUV's.
Very boring and outdated design in the interior
So it looks ugly, has the worst interior in the segment, ancient gimmicky tech, no features, no 8th seat, and a pathetic driving experience and it’s overpriced
Got it 😂
So you think poorly, have heavy biases against the new TX that you devote your life to expressing, and speak pathetic english, got it 😂
Do you get paid to hate on Lexus I see you everywhere
@@RayanMADAOit’s not that hard to dislike this car it’s nothing special about it compared to the competition or the Toyota variant. What makes it luxurious honestly a Kia and Hyundai 3 row suv is miles nicer and they’re not even a luxury brand. I guess if you want leather on the dash next level luxury for Lexus buyers in 2024. 😂😂😂😂
@@RomanM803 no if you want a Lexus with leather dash and doors it’ll cost way over 100K. But by the time the LC and LS disappear there won’t be any Lexus with leather dashboards doors airbag cover
@@RayanMADAO he probably does 😂