The Lexus GX, if it weren't so visually attention-getting now, would pretty much be a stealth wealth choice. It has its roots in the workhorses of the Toyota family lineage, and it is as tough as they come. While the straight lines and boxiness of other SUVs seem to be trendy, the GX uses the design to make maximum use of space. Internally, the Lexus GX isn’t what you would call overly plush when compared to other such vehicles; it’s more well-made, well-outfitted, and utilitarian. The luxury is space rather than over-stuffed chairs—and that is its charm. It seems both new and completely familiar. Controls and gear choices are tactile and where they should be, and interior space is not cossetting but rather open, allowing you to open up a big map or a big screen, or stretch out under the stars. The GX is a finalist at the World..