A well-known Japanese car tuning company, Liberty Walk, has recently introduced a widebody upgrade package for the luxurious SUV, Lexus LX 600.
LX 600 is the luxury version of the Land Cruiser SUV, which was launched globally in October 2021. The unique modified version by Liberty Walk stands out with its sleek black color, giving it a modern and trendy appearance.
In this distinctive Liberty Walk modification, the LX 600’s body is redesigned to be wider, featuring larger wheel arches and more carbon fiber components, transforming it from a family-oriented vehicle into a more aggressive and sporty SUV.
At the front, Liberty Walk still incorporates the signature horizontal grille of the LX 600, but it is now painted in a glossy black color instead of silver.
The hood is upgraded with additional air vents by the Japanese tuning company. To enhance both aesthetics and aerodynamics, this modified version of LX 600 also features a rear window spoiler and a trunk lid spoiler.
Furthermore, Liberty Walk equips the luxury SUV with 24-inch multi-spoke wheels crafted by the renowned AME Wheels brand, complemented by Yokohama Parada tires.
Beneath the robust and distinctive design of the Lexus LX 600 lies a V6 twin-turbo 3.5L engine, capable of producing a maximum power of 409 horsepower and a peak torque of 650 Nm. This engine is paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and a 4-wheel drive system. Drivers can choose from six different modes: Normal, Eco, Comfort, Sport S, Sport S+, and Customize.
If you desire to upgrade the widebody of your Lexus LX 600, Liberty Walk offers three options for customers: Light Complete Kit, Full Complete Kit, and Premium Complete Kit, with various material choices available.
Currently, Lexus LX 600 is officially distributed in Vietnam with three versions: Urban, F Sport, and VIP, priced at 8.5 billion VND ($368,700), 8.75 billion VND ($379,200), and 9.61 billion VND ($416,900) respectively.
If you wish to upgrade your car with Liberty Walk modifications, you would need to spend an additional amount ranging from $7,370 to $22,660 (equivalent to 172 million to 531 million VND).
In Vietnam, widebody packages for luxury SUVs have yet to gain widespread popularity among wealthy individuals.
Despite that, there are already a considerable number of Vietnamese elites who are willing to spend billions of Vietnamese dong on Liberty Walk modifications for supercars worth from 10 to 30 billion dong, such as Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, Ferrari 488, Ferrari 458 Italia, and McLaren 650S.
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