Does the GX550 actually have a smoother engine and a more powerful engine?
Specifically with re to towing capacity?
Specifically with re to towing capacity?
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Thank you for the reply. I have not driven the GX as of yet.I have a new LC and also a Tundra with the same engine/transmission as the GX. Power-wise, there's no contest - the twin-turbo V6 is a beast, and the two extra gears make a difference too. But "smoother"? Hands down the LC with the hybrid is much, much nicer to drive. Of course the GX may have different software than the Tundra that changes the throttle response etc... but I doubt it'd make that much difference. I think it's the hybrid and the way it's integrated with the 4-banger that makes the LC so nice to drive.
Ah, I see. Some people may be referring to "smooth" as vibration. I was thinking "smooth" in terms of power delivery, or more accurately how well it translates the movement of your foot to torque at the wheels. Which, as you say, is great for daily driveability as well as off-roading.Many people comment on the LC not being as smooth but I am not sure it is the vibration. A fair criticism is that there is probably too much engine noise.
The LC250 has no 'piped-in' engine sounds like in the Tundra and Tacoma, and presumably the impending 6th Gen 4Runner. There is apparently noise cancellation, and I'd love to be able to turn it off to hear the difference....There are also reports in this forum that the LC uses synthetic noise reduction and engine notes piped into the cockpit...
What, precisely, is noise cancelling? Piped in white noise?The LC250 has no 'piped-in' engine sounds like in the Tundra and Tacoma, and presumably the impending 6th Gen 4Runner. There is apparently noise cancellation, and I'd love to be able to turn it off to hear the difference.
Been there, done that. If there is a detectible difference I can't make it out. Maybe someone with better ear drums or a spectrum analyzer can find out if/what this mystical ANC is doing...Apparently there are settings accessible through the Carista app for active noise cancellation and engine sound enhancement. Original thread linked below.
I think the only way to hear a discernable sound difference on any vehicle is either through open/close muffler flaps (as in Porsche Sport Exhaust) or an entirely different exhaust system (Motorwerks, Fabspeed, Borla, etc.).\
Been there, done that. If there is a detectible difference I can't make it out. Maybe someone with better ear drums or a spectrum analyzer can find out if/what this mystical ANC is doing...
More or less, microphones in the cabin listen to whatever noise is there and a speaker issues an equivalent sound but with phase reversed. In other words, a given sound seems the same to our ears whether the sound waves are presented one way or in the precisely opposite way. But if that sound is presented simultaneously in phase and also 180 degrees opposite to phase, the two soundwaves cancel each other out and we hear the sound more quietly.What, precisely, is noise cancelling? Piped in white noise?
Just curious how do you even “wiring out” the hybrid powertrain? That sounds like as if somebody is trying to make an IED from Toyota vehicle. I smell something utterly stupid if anyone try to do itI’ve driven mine around for a week now. The LC engine has more than adequate power, especially at lower RPMs where most of us drive. Sort of like a diesel. Notwithstanding Doug Demuro clickbait, there is no issue with power delivery in this vehicle.
It is a 4 cylinder and sounds like one. It’s not an engine you yearn to wring out, just so you can enjoy its fury. I haven’t heard the V6 but I suppose it sounds a little better.
I don’t mind. My other car is a naturally aspirated flat 6 cylinder demon that sounds like Chris Cornell at wide open throttle. If I want to enjoy an engine note I drive that one.
But, not for nothing - there aren’t that many opportunities to wring that car out, at least not without risking jail time or worse. So there is something to be said about a utilitarian engine that works well in the normal operating range.
maybe means "ring it out" ?Just curious how do you even “wiring out” the hybrid powertrain? That sounds like as if somebody is trying to make an IED from Toyota vehicle. I smell something utterly stupid if anyone try to do it
Ditto.I’ve driven mine around for a week now. The LC engine has more than adequate power, especially at lower RPMs where most of us drive. Sort of like a diesel. Notwithstanding Doug Demuro clickbait, there is no issue with power delivery in this vehicle.
It is a 4 cylinder and sounds like one. It’s not an engine you yearn to wring out, just so you can enjoy its fury. I haven’t heard the V6 but I suppose it sounds a little better.
I don’t mind. My other car is a naturally aspirated flat 6 cylinder demon that sounds like Chris Cornell at wide open throttle. If I want to enjoy an engine note I drive that one.
But, not for nothing - there aren’t that many opportunities to wring that car out, at least not without risking jail time or worse. So there is something to be said about a utilitarian engine that works well in the normal operating range.