2025 Lexus GX Interior Upgrades and Cargo Space

The 2025 Lexus GX is a luxury SUV that combines off-road capability with interior comfort. Whether you want to transport your family in style and comfort, or you’re an adventure seeker in search of a reliable off-road companion — it’s a vehicle that makes no compromises. In this Lexus GX review, our team at Eskridge Lexus in Oklahoma City explores the interior upgrades and cargo space of the newest addition to the Lexus SUV lineup.
Interior Upgrades
The interior of the GX is luxurious and functional. The horizontal dashboard improves your view through the windshield and side windows. It not only looks good but also enhances safety by giving you a clearer view of your surroundings.
The materials inside will impress even the most discerning of luxury enthusiasts. For seating, you can pick from several options depending on your taste, including standard synthetic leather that feels surprisingly upscale and semi-aniline or full leather in the higher trims. Wood details and mood lighting add warmth to the cabin, making even the most boring drive special. All trims come standard with heated and ventilated front seats, a heated leather-wrapped steering wheel, and multizone climate control, keeping everyone whatever the weather’s like outside.
The 2025 GX is as flexible as it is comfortable. If you have a large family, a three-row configuration comfortably seats seven, while optional second-row captain’s chairs give you a six-passenger layout for a more exclusive feel. If you’re an adventure seeker, the Overtrail trims remove the third row to create a five-passenger layout with extra cargo space. The GX550 Premium model further enhances comfort with heated rear seats and available power-folding third-row seats that stow away at the touch of a button. Additionally, you can upgrade to 10-way power-adjustable front seats with a massage function.
Cutting-Edge Technology
If you’re a tech enthusiast, you’ll appreciate Lexus’s latest Interface infotainment system, which is far more intuitive than earlier versions. At the center of the dash is a large 14-inch touch screen that’s bright, responsive, and easy to navigate. Alongside it, a separate 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster displays all your driving information, and you can customize its display to prioritize what matters most, such as speed and fuel economy or navigation directions. This setup keeps important info clearly visible without overwhelming you with too many screens or buttons.
Connecting your phone is simple with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support, eliminating the need for cables as your phone links up automatically. Music sounds fantastic through either the standard 10-speaker stereo or the optional 21-speaker Mark Levinson system, which delivers a concert hall-like audio experience — albeit at a premium price.
Beyond entertainment, the GX is designed to keep you connected on long trips. Six USB ports are conveniently placed throughout the cabin for device charging, while a built-in Wi-Fi hot spot lets your passengers stream videos or check email without using cellular data. The virtual assistant is another standout feature; it understands natural speech patterns, meaning you can use basic vocal commands to perform tasks such as adjusting the cabin temperature.
Safety tech isn’t overlooked either; the GX comes equipped with the comprehensive Lexus Safety System+ suite, lane-tracing assistance, adaptive high beams, and an optional 360-degree camera that makes parking this large SUV surprisingly easy.
Lexus GX Cargo Space and Towing
When it comes to storage, the 2025 GX doesn’t disappoint. The three-row models provide 10.3 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row — suitable for groceries but a bit tight for vacation luggage. However, folding the third row flat expands the space to 40.2 cubic feet, which is plenty for a weekend trip with a family of four. With all rear seats down, you get a massive 76.9 cubic feet of space, a figure you won’t find in most sedans.
If you need even more room, the two-row Overtrail models deliver 45.6 cubic feet behind the second row and an impressive 90.5 cubic feet with the seats folded, enough to haul furniture, camping gear, or virtually anything you can imagine.
Loading cargo is also easier than ever. Lexus replaced the old swing-out gate with a more practical power liftgate on all trims. The GX550 Premium even features a kick sensor to automatically open the gate when you wave your foot under the bumper. The separate rear window remains, allowing you to quickly add small items without opening the whole back.
This SUV isn’t just about hauling people and groceries — it can handle some serious towing. Depending on which trim you choose, you can pull between 7,601 and 9,096 pounds, which is more than enough to handle your boat, camper, or horse trailer without breaking a sweat. In short, the new GX is incredibly versatile. It works as a luxurious commuter during the week and transforms into an adventure-ready vehicle on weekends, effectively serving as two vehicles in one to give your active family luxury and capability.
Experience the 2025 Lexus GX at Eskridge Lexus
The 2025 GX is a standout SUV that blends luxury, cutting-edge technology, and everyday practicality. Visit Eskridge Lexus in Oklahoma City to enjoy the plush seats, fine wood trim, and expansive cargo space firsthand. Our knowledgeable team knows these vehicles inside and out, and we’re ready to help you choose the ideal GX setup in a relaxed, no-pressure environment. Discover why the 2025 GX might be the only SUV you’ll ever need.
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