The 2024 Lexus GX was shown for the first time in today’s preview. This gave us our first look at the company’s off-road specialist. The pictures look like they are based on the new Toyota Sequoia for 2023, which has a brutalist style with many sharp folds and harsh lines. The Sequoia and Tundra pickup trucks will likely share the GX’s frame and hybrid V-6 engines. Finally, a new Lexus GX is on its way. The Japanese luxury brand gave its first hint about the 2024 GX today. The update will be the first significant change to the full-size SUV since the current model came out for the 2010 model year. The GX has mostly stayed the same in the last ten years, even though it’s had a few facelifts. In the two sneak shots, the GX’s lighting is shown by its headlights, which are sharp and pointed. They are under a strong, well-shaped hood, matched by a strong wheel arch. The GX will have a sleek, full-width taillight with a “Lexus” logo built into it. The original Lexus spindle grille has been kept, and the whole car follows the design philosophy of the current Toyota Sequoia. Lexus only said that the new SUV was “coming soon” and said nothing else. The shots didn’t say anything else, either. The GX will likely be built on the same TNGA-F base as the Lexus LX, Toyota Tundra, Sequoia, and Toyota Land Cruiser (which isn’t sold in the US). Most likely, the GX won’t have a V-8 engine. Instead, it will have a twin-turbo V-6 engine, possibly the same blended i-Force Max system found in the Tundra and Sequoia. Even if the engine in the 2024 GX is smaller, it should still have the same body-on-frame form and be very well off-road.