dream family suv 2026 lexus gx 550 overtrailThis one is so good, I would buy it! I'd chose the Nori Green Pearl I had last year though.Friend of the site Connie Peters drives the 2026 Lexus GX 550 Overtrail. Take a look at the video or transcript below to see what she thinks. The TTAC Creators Series tells stories and amplifies creators from all corners of the car world, including culture, dealerships, collections, modified builds and more.AdvertisementAdvertisementA transcript, summarized by AI and edited by a staffer, is below.[Image: Video Thumbnail]Become a TTAC insider. Get the latest news, features, TTAC takes, and everything else that gets to the truth about cars first by subscribing to our newsletter.The transcript is a review of the 2026 Lexus GX Overtrail trim SUV, where the speaker explains why it would be their dream family vehicle in the $85,000 range. Key points from the review:Performance & CapabilityPowered by a twin-turbo V6 with 349 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque paired to a 10-speed automatic transmission.Comes with full-time four-wheel drive and can tow up to 9,000 pounds.The Overtrail trim is the most off-road-focused GX variant, featuring:All-terrain setupIncreased ride heightElectronically disconnecting sway barsLocking rear differentialSkid platesCrawl control and multi-terrain drive modesDriving ExperienceThe reviewer praises the high seating position, comfort, and easy maneuverability despite the SUV's large, boxy shape.Backup cameras and visibility-focused hood design make parking and off-roading easier.Design & StylingThe vehicle reviewed is finished in "Incognito" with a black roof and grille package.The reviewer prefers Lexus's "Nori Green Pearl" color from a previous model year but expects this color combination to be popular.Interior & TechnologyFeatures include:Large integrated infotainment screenWireless Apple CarPlay and Android AutoHeated/ventilated seatsHeated steering wheelAdaptive cruise control and highway assistMultiple USB-C ports and storage optionsThe reviewer especially likes that the infotainment screen is integrated into the dash rather than sticking up above it.Space & PracticalityThe cabin is described as spacious and comfortable with supportive seats and good rear-seat room.The Overtrail trim is the only GX trim without a third row of seats.Cargo area includes:Power liftgateOpening rear glass hatchHousehold-style 120V outletLuxury vs. OvertrailThe reviewer expresses interest in testing the higher luxury trim, which includes more premium features and a third row.Still, they appreciate the Overtrail's ruggedness and capability.PricingBase GX pricing starts around $67,000.The reviewed Overtrail configuration is approximately $87,000.The overall tone is extremely positive-the reviewer repeatedly says they love the GX and would personally buy it as a family SUV if shopping in that price range.