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Lexus GX Depreciation Calculator

Calculate the Lexus GX depreciation rate by year, mileage, and country — with accident-history adjustments and a year-by-year depreciation chart.

The Lexus GX is a body-on-frame luxury SUV built on Toyota's Land Cruiser Prado platform, blending genuine off-road capability with Lexus reliability. Thanks to cult-like demand, limited production, and legendary durability, the GX posts some of the strongest depreciation numbers in the entire luxury SUV segment, often retaining well above 65% of MSRP after five years.

1-year depreciation
12%
5-year retention
66%
MSRP
$64,250–$82k
Avg mi / year
14,000

Depreciation inputs

Depreciation during your 5-year ownership
$24,922
-34%
Value at purchase
$73,300
Brand new
Value when you sell
$48,378
5y / 60,000 mi
Depreciation / year
$4,984
Depreciation / mi
$0.42
J250
3rd generation · started 2024

Current generation — no successor has launched yet.

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Year-by-year depreciation

Depreciation rate per year, based on an MSRP of $73,300

Age Value % Retained Annual depreciation
New $73,300 100%
Year 1 $64,504 88% -$8,796 (12%)
Year 2 $59,373 81% -$5,131 (8%)
Year 3 $54,975 75% -$4,398 (7.4%)
Year 4 $51,310 70% -$3,665 (6.7%)
Year 5 $48,378 66% -$2,932 (5.7%)
Year 6 $44,713 61% -$3,665 (7.6%)
Year 7 $41,048 56% -$3,665 (8.2%)
Year 8 $38,116 52% -$2,932 (7.1%)
Year 9 $35,184 48% -$2,932 (7.7%)
Year 10 $32,252 44% -$2,932 (8.3%)

Lexus GX depreciation by country

The same car depreciates at different rates in different markets. Here's how the Lexus GX depreciation rate changes across the seven major markets we track.

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United States
Baseline

Baseline market and by far the GX's strongest. The all-new J250 generation often sold above MSRP through 2025, and Overtrail trims command premium resale thanks to overlanding demand.

Currency: USD Unit: mi
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Canada
+2% retention

Canadian GX demand is exceptionally strong due to AWD standard and harsh winter suitability. Allocation is tight, which keeps used prices firm relative to MSRP.

Currency: CAD Unit: km
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United Kingdom
-18% retention

The GX is not officially sold in the UK, making grey-import values volatile. Depreciation runs steeper due to unfamiliarity and limited Lexus dealer support for the model.

Currency: GBP Unit: mi
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Europe
-20% retention

Not sold through Lexus Europe; buyers gravitate toward the LX or Land Cruiser. Thin used demand and CO2 tax penalties on the 3.5L V6 twin-turbo hurt resale.

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Saudi Arabia
+12% retention

The GX (often badged alongside the Land Cruiser Prado) is a staple of Saudi roads and holds value exceptionally well. Demand for V6 body-on-frame SUVs built for desert use keeps resale near the top globally.

Currency: SAR Unit: km
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India
-10% retention

Sold in very limited numbers as a CBU import with steep duties. Resale is strong among a narrow buyer pool but sensitive to service network reach outside metros.

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Australia
+5% retention

Reintroduced to Australia with the J250 generation after years of absence. Strong crossover appeal with LandCruiser Prado buyers supports above-average retention.

Currency: AUD Unit: km

Lexus GX depreciation after an accident

An accident on a vehicle's history permanently increases its depreciation rate, even after perfect repairs. Here's how much extra depreciation each severity level adds to a Lexus GX.

Minor accident
+7% depreciation

Paintwork, bumper scuffs, non-structural repairs. Disclosed on history reports but limited resale impact.

Moderate accident
+17% depreciation

Panel replacement, airbag deployment, meaningful CARFAX entry. Significantly accelerates depreciation.

Major accident
+31% depreciation

Frame damage, flood, salvage title. Permanent depreciation hit even after full restoration.

This "diminished value" is the extra depreciation a car carries after an accident. Insurance rarely reimburses it — our calculator bakes it into every depreciation estimate.

Lexus GX FAQ

How much does a Lexus GX depreciate per year?
A Lexus GX typically loses about 12% of its value in year one and 5–7% per year afterward. After five years, a GX retains roughly 66% of its MSRP — one of the best figures in the luxury SUV class, well above the ~50% segment average.
What is a Lexus GX worth after 5 years?
A GX 550 Premium+ purchased new for around $70,000 will typically be worth about $46,000 after 5 years and 70,000 miles. Overtrail trims with low mileage and clean history can fetch $48,000–$50,000 due to strong enthusiast demand.
Why does the Lexus GX depreciate so slowly?
The GX shares its platform with the globally revered Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, giving it legendary reliability and off-road capability. Combined with limited US allocation and strong overlanding demand, this creates persistent supply shortages that slow depreciation dramatically compared to car-based luxury SUVs.
How much does an accident affect Lexus GX resale value?
A minor accident reduces GX resale by about 7%, a moderate accident by around 17%, and a major accident with frame damage by roughly 31%. Because the GX has a body-on-frame chassis, frame damage is especially costly to resale and is flagged permanently on Carfax.
Does the Overtrail trim depreciate less than other GX trims?
Yes. The Overtrail and Overtrail+ trims retain 3–4% more value at the 5-year mark thanks to strong overlanding demand, locking differentials, and 33-inch all-terrain tires. Used examples frequently sell within weeks of listing, often at or above original MSRP during the first two years.

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