Model Year Differences, LC200 + LX570 (3 Viewers)

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LX has always been a step up in quality and options.

If you want memory seats and cooled seats you will need an LX which both are great features.

Also more sound proofing and gaskets
 
LX has always been a step up in quality and options.

If you want memory seats and cooled seats you will need an LX which both are great features.

Also more sound proofing and gaskets
Memory seats are available on both. Ventilated are available and stock on both in later model years…..
 
LX has always been a step up in quality and options.

If you want memory seats and cooled seats you will need an LX which both are great features.

Also more sound proofing and gaskets
It seems like in 2013 the LC had ventilated seats standard. The LX did not. Here is a clip from the 2013 LX Brochure.

Do you guys have a guess how many pre 2013 LXs had ventilated seats? What about post 2012 LXs? I have been in one of each and they both had ventilated seats.

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It seems like in 2013 the LC had ventilated seats standard. The LX did not. Here is a clip from the 2013 LX Brochure.

Do you guys have a guess how many pre 2013 LXs had ventilated seats? What about post 2012 LXs? I have been in one of each and they both had ventilated seats.

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Agreed with Bomar. 95% sure LXs had heated and cooled seats standard from the get go in 2008.
 
Since this thread got dug up from the depths of time, here's an updated list of potential differences between the LC and LX. Later LCs got stuff flowed down, but the LXs continued to put on more features. Like ventilated second row outboard seats.

1) More sound deadening (acoustic glass, engine covers, more extensive interior insulation)
2) Powered rear hatch for open/close, also key fob operated (later LCs got this)
3) Soft open rear lower tailgate, with power latching
4) Surround camera system
5) Ventilated/Heated front row (later LCs got this)
6) Mark Levinson Reference (only other model to get the Reference system is the LS) w/surround (19 speakers vs 14, 10" sub vs 8")
7) Power side view mirrors with auto-fold (later LCs got this)
8) AHC - AVS, lift on demand, adjustable and continuous damping logic, anti-dive/roll/squat, leveling, etc.
9) AHC underbody armor
10) Shorter roof rack (LC has a longer roof rack with 3 supports per side)
11) Steering headlights (AFS)
12) Projector headlights ('16+ LCs got this)
13) Headlight washers
14) Storage in rear seat armrest
15) Power slide rear seats
16) Second row storage on front seatbacks is a panel vs net
17) 14-way adjustable driver seat vs 10-way LC (passenger 12-way vs 8-way)
18) Adjustable tilt front headrests
19) Power stowage for 3rd row seat
20) All windows down by holding remote door open button for 3+ seconds (not sure Toyota's have this?)
21) Substantial Lexus key fob
22) Fade-To-Off interior lighting (I believe LC got this in 2014?)
23) Puddle and side step lights
24) Door sill lighting
25) Interior ambient lighting
26) Additional trunk side light and open tailgate lighting
27) +2hp / +2tq (requires 91 octane, LC is 87 octane)
28) Semi-aniline leather and more luxurious interior appointments
29) Ventilated second row outboard seats
30) Four-zone climate concierge
31) LED Headlamp with AHS Sequential Turn
32) LED Cornering Lamp
33) 12.3-inch high-res split-screen display (LC 9")
34) Head-up display
35) Steering wheel paddle shifter
36) Door puddle projector lamps
37) Rear door retractable sun shades
38) 2020 gets special trims: "LX570 Sport" to "LC Heritage"
39) Dual screen rear entertainment
40) All-Speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (LC DRCC for 25mph and up)
41) Auto air quality air recirculation
 
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So it sounds like heated rear seats and ventilated front seats were on every LX starting in 2008?

Here are a couple screeenshots of the tow rating change in 2011.

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How common is it to see the wood delaminate in the LX? (video below) this all reinforces what you guys are saying about every LX570 coming with ventilated seats.
 
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The one thing to note on the LX comparison - While the LX offers a lot more, a lot of the upgrades were not standard options so the LX buyer had to tick the box. So for example, 2013 LC 200s had the pre-collision items as a standard option, while the LX 570 had it as an option with the distance cruise control (and I do not think that many selected it). The multi-view camera system (front, side, back) was standard on the LC, and required an option to be marked on the LX.

In 2013 the LC came with heated steering wheel, heated/cooled seats whereas the LX required those as options to be selected through a package or individually.

No doubt the LX is going to be quieter stock due to the extra noise insulation and have nicer quality materials, however if you are a stickler for features make sure to check the LX listings and pictures very closely to make sure that they have the features you want.

Safe bet is LC for the standard options, otherwise LX just make sure you verify it has what you want. And most dealers are going to have no idea what is actually on the car, so you will have to ask them to take pictures of dash and controls.
 
So it sounds like heated rear seats and ventilated front seats were on every LX starting in 2008?

Here are a couple screeenshots of the tow rating change in 2011.



How common is it to see the wood delaminate in the LX? (video below) this all reinforces what you guys are saying about every LX570 coming with ventilated seats.

Wow…so maybe the fake wood in the LC will not delaminate?!

Cheapass bad looking LC fake wood +1 point. :D
 
The one thing to note on the LX comparison - While the LX offers a lot more, a lot of the upgrades were not standard options so the LX buyer had to tick the box. So for example, 2013 LC 200s had the pre-collision items as a standard option, while the LX 570 had it as an option with the distance cruise control (and I do not think that many selected it). The multi-view camera system (front, side, back) was standard on the LC, and required an option to be marked on the LX.

In 2013 the LC came with heated steering wheel, heated/cooled seats whereas the LX required those as options to be selected through a package or individually.

No doubt the LX is going to be quieter stock due to the extra noise insulation and have nicer quality materials, however if you are a stickler for features make sure to check the LX listings and pictures very closely to make sure that they have the features you want.

Safe bet is LC for the standard options, otherwise LX just make sure you verify it has what you want. And most dealers are going to have no idea what is actually on the car, so you will have to ask them to take pictures of dash and controls.

I agree it's important for potential buyers to verify options. That's standard due diligence everyone should do when making a big money decision.

Lexus dealers don't tend offer as much variation as marketing pamphlets suggests. Like you would see at a BMW or Merc dealership. Lexus tends to use pretty standard regional option configs/codes. And most Lexus's, particularly a high model end model like the LX, will only come in one of few ways - mostly fully optioned. Probably similar to LCs too. After all, what's another few thousand on a $90k+ vehicle. No heated/cooled seats on a flagship LX would be an oxymoron.
 
I agree it's important for potential buyers to verify options. That's standard due diligence everyone should do when making a big money decision.

Lexus dealers don't tend offer as much variation as marketing pamphlets suggests. Like you would see at a BMW or Merc dealership. Lexus tends to use pretty standard regional option configs/codes. And most Lexus's, particularly a high model end model like the LX, will only come in one of few ways - mostly fully optioned. Probably similar to LCs too. After all, what's another few thousand on a $90k+ vehicle. No heated/cooled seats on a flagship LX would be an oxymoron.
Totally agreed here - Not sure I have ever seen one without the premium package, however I have seen quite a few of the earlier 2014/2014 w/o the pre collision add on which was something I wanted for safety. Most people probably do not care, but I am way too picky.
 
Totally agreed here - Not sure I have ever seen one without the premium package, however I have seen quite a few of the earlier 2014/2014 w/o the pre collision add on which was something I wanted for safety. Most people probably do not care, but I am way too picky.

Yup to pre-collision. Remote start was another option that wasn't on every example. And cool boxes, rear entertainment, radar cruiser, head-up display, and probably some other options that had more variability.

Most of the common luxury options were universally installed.
 
The main issue with the remote start is it is near impossible to tell if it is installed without just toggling the remote 3X. But in MN a must have.
 
Back hunting again at the brochure catalog because I am getting antsy in waiting out the price drops ugh.... 2016 was the first year the LX 570 had the cabernet leather interior color option (woohoo, sports car? though I actually like it) and first year the pre collision system was standard on the LX. However YMMV as to the point that most of the LX previous to this may have had the PCS installed as a fully optioned build. Safety third, first is looking cool and second is having fun.... or something like that.
 
This and the other thread on YM differences pinned in the FAQ were started earlier in the run than my 2020. Having been living in the 200 Series forum for the last couple of months I have picked up here and there what changed in both the LC and LX. I purchased during the inflation period in August but am happy with the truck I got. My question is what were the changes in the Land Cruiser version between 2016 and 2021. That was the range I was shopping and I had to have the 3rd row seat. I don't see any of the HE option items that I Jones for at all. I think I have seen that there are zero changes between the 2020 and 2021. My truck does have the cool box which I have decided I like a lot. Even with 2 fridges available to put in the back I like the handy unit up front.
 
Is there a listing anywhere of the model differences/updates from 2016+? Our 100 series is now up to over 360K going strong, but looking to potentially swap out our LR4 for a 2016+ 200 series. I'm only really interested in the LC differences. 2016-2019 is the budget range I had been looking at.
 
Is there a listing anywhere of the model differences/updates from 2016+? Our 100 series is now up to over 360K going strong, but looking to potentially swap out our LR4 for a 2016+ 200 series. I'm only really interested in the LC differences. 2016-2019 is the budget range I had been looking at.
Are you looking for LC or LX differences from 2016 - 2019?
 
Are you looking for LC or LX differences from 2016 - 2019?
I think he said “only interested in LC differences.”

For those shopping for newer LXs:
2018+ LX 2-row is missing a lot of options so be aware of that.
easiest way to know if it’s close to fully spec’d is if you see the mark levinson stereo logo on the center dash.
 

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