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Lexus LX: complaints by model year

Compare the federal record across LX model years. Raw complaint totals are useful context, but they are not adjusted for sales, mileage, or time on the road.

YearComplaintsRecallsSeverityCrashVerdict
2011100Not rated
2017100Not rated
2019100Not rated
2020100Not rated
2016200Not rated
2025Still new220Not ratedStill new
2024Still new340Not ratedStill new
2018400Not rated
2010Most reports500Not ratedMost reports
2022Most reports550Not ratedMost reports
2013800Not rated
20231150Not rated
201400Not rated
201500Not rated
202100Not rated

Ranked by total NHTSA complaints per model year (not adjusted for units sold). A zero means no owner reports in the current NHTSA data, not that the car is problem-free. "Severity" is a harm-weighted index of those complaints — higher means a greater share involved crashes, fires or injuries. Complaint-volume percentiles vs. segment peers are computed separately and appear on each year's page. Complaints pile up over a car's life, so the last few model years look quiet mostly because they have had less road time — we mark them "still new" rather than treating them as lower-complaint standouts.

3 model years show zero owner complaints in the current NHTSA data. That can reflect low reporting volume, not a clean bill of health: 2014, 2015, 2021.