If you’re shopping the used-luxury market or just curious about Lexus in the late 2000s, it’s helpful to see the full lineup at a glance to compare body styles, engines and notable changes. A compact list makes it easier to spot which models fit your needs and which years or trims to research further.
There are 13 2007 Lexus Models, ranging from ES 350 to SC 430. For each entry you’ll find below Body style, Common trims / engine, Notable changes / market notes to help you compare options and spot region-specific details you’ll want to verify before buying.
Which Lexus models were offered in 2007?
The 2007 roster covers sedans, coupes, SUVs and a convertible, with variants focused on comfort or performance; the list below names each model and summarizes typical trims and engines so you can quickly see where favorites like the ES 350 and SC 430 sit in the lineup.
How should I use the columns to compare choices?
Use Body style to narrow the type of vehicle, Common trims / engine to compare powertrain and features, and Notable changes / market notes for model-year updates, region differences or special editions—this helps you shortlist vehicles to inspect, test-drive, or check history reports.
2007 Lexus Models
| Model | Body style | Common trims / engine | Notable changes / market notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| LS 460 | Sedan | 4.6L V8; RWD; 6-speed automatic | Replaced LS 430 for 2007; flagship globally |
| LS 460 L | Sedan | 4.6L V8; long-wheelbase luxury version | Long-wheelbase variant available in U.S. and global markets |
| GS 350 | Sedan | 3.5L V6; RWD/AWD options; 6-speed automatic | Introduced or expanded in 2007; replaced GS 300 in some markets |
| GS 430 | Sedan | 4.3L V8; RWD; 6-speed automatic | V8 option continued for 2007; sold in major markets |
| GS 300 | Sedan | 3.0L inline-6; RWD; 5/6-speed automatic | Available in some markets in 2007; phased out in U.S. |
| IS 250 | Sedan | 2.5L V6; RWD/AWD; 6-speed automatic | Core compact executive model in 2007 lineup |
| IS 350 | Sedan | 3.5L V6; sport-oriented tuning; RWD/AWD | Higher-performance small luxury sedan offering in 2007 |
| ES 350 | Sedan | 3.5L V6; FWD; 5/6-speed automatic | Replaced ES 330 for 2007 in many markets |
| SC 430 | Convertible | 4.3L V8; retractable hardtop; 5-speed automatic | Hardtop convertible continued through 2007 worldwide |
| RX 350 | SUV | 3.5L V6; FWD/AWD; 5/6-speed automatic | Primary RX model in 2007; strong U.S. sales |
| RX 400h | SUV | 3.3L V6 + hybrid system; AWD | Hybrid RX available in 2007; early luxury hybrid offering |
| GX 470 | SUV | 4.7L V8; body-on-frame; 4WD | Mid-size, off-road capable in 2007; sold in key markets |
| LX 470 | SUV | 4.7L V8; full-time 4WD; luxury off-roader | Full-size flagship SUV for 2007; global availability |
Images and Descriptions

LS 460
The LS 460 debuted as Lexus’s new flagship in 2007 with a smooth 4.6L V8, a tech-rich interior and rear-wheel-drive luxury focus. It replaced the LS 430 and targeted buyers seeking flagship comfort and refinement.

LS 460 L
The LS 460 L offered the same 4.6L V8 with extra rear-seat space and luxury features. It catered to chauffeur-driven buyers and executives wanting maximum rear comfort and a quieter, roomier cabin.

GS 350
The GS 350 was a sporty midsize luxury sedan with a 3.5L V6, sharper handling, and modern cabin tech. It appealed to those wanting performance and luxury in a driver-focused package.

GS 430
The GS 430 provided V8 power in a midsize luxury sedan shell, balancing straight-line muscle with a refined interior. It attracted buyers wanting a more powerful GS without moving to the LS size.

GS 300
The GS 300 was a smooth, entry-level V6 midsize sedan that persisted in select markets in 2007. It offered comfortable daily driving and Lexus refinement at a lower price than V8 models.

IS 250
The IS 250 was Lexus’s compact sport sedan with a 2.5L V6, nimble handling and a premium cabin. It targeted buyers wanting a compact, driver-oriented Lexus with everyday usability.

IS 350
The IS 350 added a stronger 3.5L V6 for quicker acceleration and a firmer suspension setup. It was marketed to drivers wanting sharper performance without stepping up to a larger Lexus.

ES 350
The ES 350 was a comfortable, front-wheel-drive midsize sedan emphasizing ride quality and value. For 2007 it offered a refined 3.5L V6 and roomy, quiet cabin aimed at family buyers.

SC 430
The SC 430 was a luxury hardtop convertible grand tourer with a V8, plush interior and classic Lexus refinement. It appealed to buyers wanting a refined, comfortable open-top cruiser.

RX 350
The RX 350 was Lexus’s compact luxury crossover with a 3.5L V6, comfortable ride and carlike handling. It was a top seller for families seeking luxury, space, and everyday practicality.

RX 400h
The RX 400h paired a V6 with an electric drive system for improved efficiency and responsive acceleration. As one of the first luxury hybrid crossovers, it appealed to eco-minded luxury buyers.

GX 470
The GX 470 was a rugged mid-size luxury SUV with genuine off-road capability, a V8, and a comfortable interior. It bridged luxury appointments with serious towing and trail-ready hardware.

LX 470
The LX 470 was Lexus’s full-size luxury SUV based on a proven platform, offering V8 power, serious off-road capability and a plush, well-equipped cabin for buyers needing size and capability.

