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Lexus LX570 SUV cabriolet spotted on sale in Middle East

Lexus LX570 SUV cabriolet spotted on sale in Middle East

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blogentry-133713-0-23896400-1462672313_thumb.jpgA brand new Lexus LX570 large SUV with no roof has showed up for sale in the Middle East asking for a huge amount of money, as reported on Carscoops. The roofless Lexus LX570 here is a 2016 model and is listed for sale at a price of 1.3 million AED. To put that into perspective, a used Ferrari 458 will set you back around 1 million AED.

 

blogentry-133713-0-31644300-1462672330_thumb.jpgWe are not sure this chopped Lexus is worth that much amount of cash to be honest. And it is definitely not pretty in our eyes. But if you do want to stand out, this might be one way to go about being noticed.

 

blogentry-133713-0-08919700-1462672317_thumb.jpgThe SUV is equipped with a 5.7-litre V8 engine that puts out 383bhp and will do the century sprint in 7.5 seconds or so if it has not been modified. Keen drivers can forget about buying this as losing the roof will kill the chassis structural rigidity which will in turn make it a bad steer.

 

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