Bi-tone solid - Passionate yellow
Solid - Passionate yellow
Bi-tone metallic - Cement grey
Bi-tone metallic - Dark blue
Bi-tone metallic - Silver
Bi-tone special metallic - Ruby
Bi-tone special metallic - Sonic grey
Bi-tone special metallic - Sonic white
Special metallic - Sonic grey
Special metallic - Sonic white
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Colour guide
Bi-tone solid - Passionate yellow
Free
Passionate Yellow is a great colour, and with the contrast black roof it looks quite sporty, but it is very attention-grabbing, which might not be what you’re after.
Solid - Passionate yellow
Free
This bright yellow is a really jolly and happy-looking colour, but if you’re looking for a subtly upmarket option you’ll be better off choosing a more demure shade, which is a shame as this looks great.
Specifications
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Bi-tone metallic - Cement grey
£670
The contrast black roof offered with Cement Grey for higher-spec LBX models looks smart enough, but this is still a dull colour.
Bi-tone metallic - Dark blue
£670
A black contrast roof can enliven many a car paint colour, and that’s the case here — Dark Blue is a touch dark to make the most of the black contrast, but it still works well.
Bi-tone metallic - Silver
£670
The warmth of this Silver option goes really well with the contrast black roof that’s reserved for the more expensive LBX models.
Metallic - Cement grey
£670
This seems like a much more Lexus-y shade than the bright Passionate Yellow, but sadly it’s also rather dull and predictable, making the handsome LBX blend in with the hordes of other small SUVs.
Metallic - Dark blue
£670
A bit of a predictable colour, this, but Dark Blue (hardly the most inventive name) has enough depth and warmth to make it look smarter than many other blue options.
Metallic - Eclipse Black
£670
Not a bad black, as they go, but Eclipse Black is pretty plain and smothers what is quite a handsome body shape.
Metallic - Silver
£670
The Lexus LBX’s silver is quite a warm shade, with little hints of yellow under the top-coat that really bring it to life.
Bi-tone special metallic - Ruby
£920
Contrasting red and black always looks great, and there’s no exception here — Ruby works really well with a black roof.
Bi-tone special metallic - Sonic grey
£920
Sonic Grey is just too dark a shade to work well with the contrasting black roof, as there’s not enough of a difference between the two colours.
Bi-tone special metallic - Sonic white
£920
It’s hard to beat a black-and-white contrast colour scheme, and it works well on the LBX even if Sonic White isn’t the most exciting colour.
Special metallic - Ruby
£920
This could have been a boring burgundy, but no — Lexus decided to go for a warmer, almost blood-red shade for the LBX, which looks great.
Special metallic - Sonic grey
£920
Sonic Grey is a bit of a dark shade, and it kind of washes out the nicely chiselled design of the LBX. Go for the warmer Silver instead.
Special metallic - Sonic white
£920
Lexus’s Sonic White has reasonable depth to it, but there’s a hint of grey under the surface which makes it look too dull on a cloudy day.