At 2:30 in the video the Toyota representative tells the world that if there is a “Market Demand” they will add a third row. It is very evident because they left cup holders and did not bother to design trim without, they have every intention to bring a third row to the US. In many of the video reviews from all of the “youtubers” they have made comments about the random cup holders. Now it all makes sense that there is a long-term plan from Toyota and they have showed their hand.
Because they had a special segment the “Market Demand” comment is a bunch of marketing Hogwash… There is a demand they just did not want to cannibalize too much from GX sales for the first couple of years. I don’t blame them it is a smart move, and I would do the same thing if I was in sales strategy at Toyota. And the fact that the GX is offered with 3 row configurations for families and two rows for off road enthusiast shows they have done their research. They are just maximizing sales opportunities.
Now the next big question. There will not be enough room for the battery pack and the third row. I am not a gear head, but I can’t imagine you can beat up the 4 cylinder any harder without the assist of battery boost. My guess is that they did not want to take away from the launch on the Lexus GX in the first two years and offer a V6. In 2026 or 2027 they will offer a 3rd row with a detuned smaller V6…. I would LOVE a diesel but Volkswagen killed that forever for the good old USA.
For myself I do not need the 3rd row. As for a V6 or the battery I guess I would go for the MPG of the 4 cylinder. I am on the waiting list at my local dealer.
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Because they had a special segment the “Market Demand” comment is a bunch of marketing Hogwash… There is a demand they just did not want to cannibalize too much from GX sales for the first couple of years. I don’t blame them it is a smart move, and I would do the same thing if I was in sales strategy at Toyota. And the fact that the GX is offered with 3 row configurations for families and two rows for off road enthusiast shows they have done their research. They are just maximizing sales opportunities.
Now the next big question. There will not be enough room for the battery pack and the third row. I am not a gear head, but I can’t imagine you can beat up the 4 cylinder any harder without the assist of battery boost. My guess is that they did not want to take away from the launch on the Lexus GX in the first two years and offer a V6. In 2026 or 2027 they will offer a 3rd row with a detuned smaller V6…. I would LOVE a diesel but Volkswagen killed that forever for the good old USA.
For myself I do not need the 3rd row. As for a V6 or the battery I guess I would go for the MPG of the 4 cylinder. I am on the waiting list at my local dealer.
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