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Lexus GX vs Mercedes-Benz G-Class

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Lexus GX
Lexus GX

2025 price

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Mercedes-Benz G-Class

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2025 Lexus GX
2020 Mercedes-Benz G-Class
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Twin Turbo V8, 4.0L
Fuel Type
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Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
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13.1L/100km (combined)
Seating
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5
Dislikes
  • Drinks A LOT of fuel
  • Can get noisy in the cabin
  • Can’t fully hide its size or weight

  • Patchy ergonomics
  • Thirst for PULP
  • Cargo door hinges 'wrong' way
2025 Lexus GX Summary

If you’re into big, boxy 4WDs, you’ll know they’re a bit like Halley's Comet – as in, a new one only comes around once in a very, very, very long while.

Which makes this a bit of a golden era for these big brutes. Because not only are we getting new ones, we’re getting a whole bunch of them and at pretty much the same time. 

There’s the new LandCruiser 300 Series, which arrived a couple of years back. There’s the new Prado, which is around the corner. Then there’s the new Y63 Nissan Patrol, which has just been revealed. And that’s without mentioning the litany of Chinese rivals, either already here, or set to arrive soon.

But this one, the Lexus GX, is probably my favourite. Or at least it was when I first sampled it at its global launch, thanks to its thumping twin-turbo V6 engine, its tough, capable look, and its cabin swimming in clever tech. Sure, it drank like a sailor on shore leave, but you can’t win 'em all. 

No surprise I’m dead-keen to unleash it on local roads here in Australia to see if those fond memories hold up. 

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2020 Mercedes-Benz G-Class Summary

Everything you need to know about the Mercedes-AMG G 63's personality pokes out from underneath the polished alloy steps running down each of its flanks. Side pipes… no one does side pipes.

A colleague was pulled over in a G 63 because the cops thought the '60s muscle car-style exhaust was after-market and illegal. But it's not, and it's brilliant.

Launched globally in early 2018, this brutal take on the second-generation Mercedes-Benz G-Class might look the same as the G 63 it replaces, but under the skin it's a whole new ballgame.

The first-gen was like grandpa's axe, regularly updated but underneath it all the same basic framework. This is a whole new axe, including a fresh drivetrain, suspension set-up and interior treatment.

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