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From RR Droptail And Toyota Century To Escalade IQ And Lexus GX, Here Are The Finest Reveals In 2023 (PHOTOS)
From Rolls-Royce Droptail and Toyota Century SUV to Cadillac Escalade IQ and Lexus GX, here are the finest ultra-luxury cars launched in 2023.
With few days to the end of the Twenty Twenty-three (2023) calendar year, we went through our archives to bring you seven (7) of finest reveals in 2023 to brighten up your day.
1) Toyota Century SUV
In August, Toyota unveiled the Century SUV, a chauffeur-driven high-riding luxury vehicle designed to compete with Western-made luxury models. On the outside, the Century spots an engraved phoenix emblem, which replaces all Toyota badges.
At $169,580, the Toyota Century SUV is priced cheaper when compared to its rival like Rolls-Royce Cullinan or Bentley Bentayga Extended Wheelbase (EWB) Mulliner, which are priced from $350,000 and $339,000 respectively.
2) Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
Toyota also took the wraps off the the US-Market 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser 250, nearly three years after the popular nameplate was discontinued in the United States due to falling sales.
Unlike the latest-gen LC 300 Series that arrived in 2021 to replace the LC 200, the retro-style 2024 Land Cruiser for the U.S.-market is the less expensive Prado version with shorter Wheelbase and smaller engine.
3) Cadillac Escalade IQ
GM luxury brand revealed the 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ, a full-size electric luxury SUV that redefines the ultra-luxury SUV experience with a zero tailpipe emissions, 450 miles of range and Super Cruise driver assistance technology.
The Cadillac Escalade IQ will start at $130,000, making the all-electric variant to be pricier than the regular ICE-powered Escalade but more affordable than the high-performance Escalade-V which starts at $149,990.
4) Lamborghini Revuelto
Earlier this year, Automobili Lamborghini debuted the Revuelto hybrid supercar, the Italian sports car brand’s first V12 High Performance Electrified Vehicle (HPEV) hybrid super sports.
The $500,000+Revuelto sports car, now in full production, is expected to reach dealerships in the fourth quarter of 2023. It replaces the Lamborghini Aventador.
5) Rolls-Royce Droptail
Also in August, British luxury marque, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars revealed the Amethyst Droptail, the second of four unique coachbuilt masterpiece just days after the debut of La Rose Noire Droptail at the Monterey Car Week.
Both La Rose Noire and Amethyst as well as the two other yet revealed Droptails share a common body style, each comes with the unique, highly personal imprint of the commissioning patron.
6) Lexus TX
The first-ever 2024 Lexus TX 3-row SUV finally made its debut in June, joining Toyota luxury brand’s growing lineup that already includes the bigger LX and GX as well as the RX model.
Built upon the underpinnings of the recently Toyota Grand Highlander 3-row SUV, the TX is specifically made for the North American market (United States of America and Canada). It will be offered in four grades : Standard, Premium, Luxury and F SPORT Performance.
7) Lexus GX
Lexus also unveiled the Toyota Land Cruiser-based 3rd-generation 2024 GX luxury SUV, which first made its debut back in June. It features a new bold square-body profile designed that aids off-roading functionality.
The GX 550 will be offered in six grades: Premium, Premium+, Luxury, Luxury+ and a first-ever Overtrail grades, the Overtrail and Overtrail+, which is an all-new for Lexus.