Leftlane News has posted spy shots of either the 2009 Toyota 4Runner or the 2010 Lexus GX, you can take your guess picking which.
In all honesty, with those extended tail lights, it looks more like a transformer in mid-change — a very effective camouflage job, indeed. The rear looks widened, and even a bit longer, but it could just be a result of the tarp.
At first, the latest part in my Lexus Body Kit Series seemed to be taking the same road as my last feature, the ES 350, which yielded no kits at all. However, it turns out that there are a couple body kits for the GX 470.
Two of the kits come from Toyota, built for the Japanese-GX 470 equivalent, the Land Cruiser Prado, yet despite the manufacturer, both are rather underwhelming, and the remaining kit by Jaos is equally so.
Beyond the limited body kit availability, something about the GX seems to defy modification. To be honest, it’s one of my favorites in the current Lexus lineup, and I like it just the way it is. Still, I would definitely fit the factory spoiler, given the choice:
Liquid graphite on the standard 17-inch alloy wheels
Clear rear combination lamp turn signal lens cover
Two new exterior colors: Salsa Red Pearl and Desert Sage metallic
New interior Brown Walnut wood trim and a chrome finish on the front door speaker grilles
Even as it nears the end of its lifecycle, the GX 470 is still a thoroughly modern -looking truck, and one of my favorites in the Lexus lineup. It never fails to impress me when I see one, and my hope is that the upcoming redesign (scheduled for 2009) doesn’t tinker too much. A more powerful engine, a redesigned interior maybe, but really, how much could they improve upon that exterior?
Enough people have been searching the site for this ad that I consider it my duty to post it up — Lexus has three commercials currently in rotation with musicians speaking on their favorite songs, this one features John Legend jazzing out to Nina Simone:
Apparently, this Nina Simone song has led to some very confused fans, who don’t recognized the specific version of “Backlash Blues”. Turns out this is a version from a rare Paris concert, and is unavailable at any of the common outlets. However, feat not, someone has posted it to a Myspace page.
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