For 2025, every trim of the Lexus GX sees a price increase, with the base price rising by $1,035 to $65,285. The prices have gone up the most for the off-road-focused Overtrail and Overtrail+, which now cost $3680 and $3145 more, respectively. The driver’s seat now includes memory settings as standard, along with a power-adjustable steering column, and the Overtrails feature a 1.0-inch suspension lift. The prices of all 2025 Lexus GX models go up, but the Off-Road Overtrail and Overtrail+ models go up the most. The starting price for the base Premium model has gone up by $1035 to $65,285. Lexus has added a few extra options to every GX to help explain the price increases. Now, all GX models come with a steering column that can be adjusted by power. The Lexus Memory System lets you save how the driving seat, steering wheel, and mirrors are set up. Only $500 more will be charged for the Luxury and Luxury+ trims in 2025, which is pretty low. At the same time, the prices of the off-road-focused Overtrail and Overtrail+ trims have gone up a lot. If you want to go off-road, the mid-size luxury SUV GX is a lot like the more expensive Toyota Land Cruiser. You can choose from two different Overtrail trims that show off that unique feature. In 2025, the Overtrail and Overtrail+ will get a 1.0-inch suspension increase on top of the features that come with them now, such as an electronic locking center differential, crawl control, hill-descent control, and an upgraded e-KDSS suspension that automatically disconnects both anti-roll bars. One thing, though, is that the extra clearing costs money. The basic Overtrail now costs $72,930, which is $3,680 more than it did before. The Overtrail+ costs $3145 more than the Overtrail and comes with nice extras like a motorized door that opens when you kick it and front seats that massage you. It’s being sold for $80,395 right now. Lexus says that the 2025 GX line will be in stores early next year.