2019 Lexus UX

Lexus UX 250h F-Sport added to local range – pricing and features

In order to make its smallest crossover offering a bit more comprehensive and eco-friendly, the Lexus UX 250h F-Sport has been added to the local range. This model acts as the new flagship that will slot above the SE trim.

The Lexus UX 250h F-Sport is priced at R874 800 and includes all-LED headlamps as well as an F-Sport suspension setup which includes specific springs and stabiliser bars, plus a rear performance damper for a more refined ride. Front and rear bumpers, jet-black trim on the front and rear with unique alloy wheel ornamentation for the 18-inch set are added for a more distinctive look.

The Lexus UX 250h F Sport package comes standard with a UX-tailored version of the new high-response Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS) system that debuted on the Lexus LC and LS flagship coupe and sedan. The system claims to increase damping force to minimise roll when cornering or changing lanes and reduces damping force in straight-line driving to preserve ride quality. With AVS, the vehicle’s Drive Mode Selector adds the Sport S+ mode which activates the system.

Within the cabin, the Lexus UX 250h F Sport-exclusive cabin include front sports seats made with a highly supportive integrated-foaming technique first developed for Lexus F models. The digitally-rendered instrument meter features a movable virtual ring inspired by the Lexus LFA supercar. A leather-covered F-Sport steering wheel, leather-trimmed shift knob, 8,0-inch TFT colour display, aluminium pedals and footrest round off the interior package.


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Lexus UX 250h F Sport (2021) Specs & Price

Lexus has added a new range-topping UX 250h F Sport derivative to its all-hybrid UX luxury compact crossover range. See specification and pricing details below…

Following on from the local arrival of the UX luxury compact crossover in 2019 and the introduction of an entry-level UX 250h EX in 2020, Lexus now welcomes a new range-topping UX 250h F Sport to South Africa.

The newcomer differentiates itself with a unique vertical mesh pattern with L-shaped pieces that make up the familiar spindle grille as well as sporty front and rear bumpers and large fog lamp bezels with L-shaped chrome mouldings. Stylish 18-inch 5-twin-spoke alloy wheels are fitted as standard.

Buyers have the choice of 9 colours but White Nova and Poseidon Blue are exclusively available for this new sporty derivative. As for the interior, customers can choose between Flare Red, White and F Black. Supportive front sports seats are fitted as well as a leather-wrapped F Sport steering wheel, aluminium pedals and an 8-inch TFT colour display. More so, the digitally-rendered instrument cluster features a movable virtual ring that takes inspiration from the LFA supercar.

How much does the Lexus UX250h F Sport cost in South Africa?

UX 250h EX – R745 100
UX 250h SE – R824 000
UX 250h F Sport – R874 800

The Lexus UX is sold with a 7-year/105 000km warranty and 8-year/195 000 Hybrid battery km warranty as well as a 7-year/105 000km maintenance plan.


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PRICING: Lexus UX F Sport rejoins the compact crossover range

With the reintroduction of the F Sport variant, the Lexus UX line-up now has a sporty flagship once again.

Priced at R874 800, the Lexus EX 250h F Sport joins the existing 250h SE (R824 000) and the EX 250h EX (R745 000) in the Japanese premium carmaker’s entry-level crossover range.

For its R50 000 price premium the F Sport model gets model-specific suspension tuning as well as 18-inch twin-spoke alloy wheels and a unique front bumper and grille featuring Jet Black detailing. All-LED headlights are also part of the deal here, as is F Sport badging.

Inside you’ll find sport front seats made with a highly supportive integrated-foaming technique first developed for Lexus F models. The sporty model is also equipped with a leather-covered F Sport steering wheel, eight-inch TFT colour display and aluminium pedals.

Customers can choose from three interior trim colour schemes in the form of Flare Red, F Black and White. Nine exterior colours are on offer, including the Poseidon Blue and White Nova, which are unique to the F Sport.

 
Lexus UX review

WHAT'S THE VERDICT?

“The hybrid UX remains an alternative choice, but it's a smart, comfortable family runabout”

Lexus seems forever destined to be labelled as the alternative choice to whatever else is being offered on the market, and the UX isn’t going to change any of that. But then Lexus isn’t chasing volume sales, it’s got parent Toyota for all of that.

The UX has its quirks and isn’t as comprehensively sorted as something like the Volvo XC40, nor as fashionable in certain circles as the Range Rover Evoque. It’s definitely worth looking at over the Jaguar E-Pace and BMW X2 if dynamics aren’t your main priority. And if they are, don’t be looking at small premium crossovers.

There are various PHEV and EV options out there now, but there are plenty of people still where the electric options don’t quite make sense for them. The UX offers a proven hybrid powertrain, low tax and zero range anxiety.

 
Lexus UX compact crossover gets a makeover for 2022

The Lexus UX has been given its midlife makeover, which includes heavily updated cabin electronics and new safety features.

Lexus South Africa says it is planning to launch the new model locally around the fourth quarter of this year, and it is expected that the updated model will once again be offered in only UX 250h hybrid format.

The exterior enhancements are subtle to say the least, but include minor updates to the headlights and rear combination lamps, while new exterior and interior colours have been added to spice things up further.

The biggest changes come on the inside, where Lexus says the multimedia system and connected services have been “dramatically re-envisioned” for an improved customer experience.

Here you’ll find brand new, higher resolution touchscreen displays, in either 12.3 or 8.0 inches, and offering Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.


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Lexus UX Updated for 2022

The compact crossover from Lexus has received a mild update for 2022. Here’s what you need to know about the MY23 Lexus UX.

The Lexus UX made its debut back in 2018 and since then, more than 240 000 units have been sold in over 80 markets. In SA, the Lexus UX has been the brand’s best seller.

Now, for 2022, the Lexus UX has been given updates. Under the skin, the the structural rigidity has been improved, with electric power steering and shock absorbers revised. There are new 18-inch run-flat tyres that are said to offer a quieter ride experience. For the F Sport model, performance dampers will be standard.

Lexus has also enhanced its advanced safety system offering, with luxuries like pre-collision braking. There’s a new infotainment system with a larger and higher-res touch screen display. USB-C connectivity, Android Auto, Apple Carplay are fitted as standard. There’s also a new digital key functionality, which allows customers to open the vehicle with their smartphone.

As always, the standard features of the Lexus UX are generous and there are no options and Lexus SA has confirmed what the South Africa-spec models will feature. “We will continue to further the personalised customer experience by updating our multimedia systems through OTA (Over the Air) software updates. In addition, the shapes and switch layout of the instrument panel and console area have been optimised in accordance with the use of the touch-screen display, and two new charging USB connectors (Type-C) have been added to the front of the console for improved usability.”

 
The Lexus UX 300e gets a facelift and a bigger battery with 40% more range

The Lexus UX 300e is the company's first fully electric vehicle announced back in 2019. Earlier this year, the ICE-powered variant of the compact crossover got a facelift and now, the EV option is getting an upgrade of its own.

The new UX 300e is getting a considerably bigger battery - it swaps out the old 54.4kWh unit for a 72.8kWh one, which along with improved efficiency deliver 40% gains in autonomy. As per European WLTC values, the range is now 450km while the older UX 300e only got 315km.

Lexus also worked on improving cabin noise and used the battery itself as a sound barrier. Extra effort was dedicated to furtherreducing wind and road noise.

The upgrade has added some weight to the car and the 201hp, 300Nm powertrain now has to move a 1,900-kilogram body. The new body is also robust as the company has added 20 spot welding points around the side and back doors.

The EV option comes with Yamaha rear dampers by default and the electric power steering and the shock absorbers are tuned specifically for the EV version.



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New Lexus UX 300e increases EV range by 40%

Mid-life facelift also brings updated infotainment and upgrades to chassis and steering

The all-electric Lexus UX 300e has received a boosted range, body and chassis refinements and upgraded infotainment as part of a mid-life facelift.

Set to go on sale next year before deliveries start in the second half of 2023, the revised compact crossover receives a 72.8kWh battery, a big improvement over the previous 54.3kWh unit.

Lexus says this larger battery increases the UX 300e’s WLTP range from 196 miles to 280 miles on 17in wheels - a gain of around 40%. Average energy consumption has been rated at 3.7mpkWh.

The larger battery means the UX 300e now has a comparable range to the Volvo XC40 Recharge and the new MG 4 EV.

Power remains at 201bhp and torque is 221lb ft, although the firm says in-depth performance details will be revealed closer to the model’s launch.

Other key changes include revised steering and shock absorbers to “sharpen dynamic performance”, with other improvements made to body rigidity. The interior is also set to receive improved sound insulation.

The cabin gains an improved Lexus Link infotainment system, available with 8.0in and 12.3in screens. The trackpad system used in the previous model, and other Lexus cars in the past, has been replaced by touchscreen controls.

 
Fully Electric Lexus UX 300e ‘Under Study’ for SA

Lexus has revealed an upgraded version of its fully electric UX 300e, which boasts an improved claimed range of 450 km and is currently “under study” for a local introduction…

Lexus has revealed an updated version of its UX 300e, with the Japanese firm’s South African division confirming the fully electric model is “under study” for a local introduction.

We can furthermore expect a significant specification change to the local UX range “before the end of the year”, according to the local arm of Toyota’s luxury brand. Whether or not the battery-powered model forms part of that updated line-up, though, remains to be seen.

So, what do we know about the refreshed UX 300e, which Lexus describes as “a significant evolution” of the brand’s first fully electric production model? Well, the big news is the adoption of a higher-capacity battery pack, which boosts the vehicle’s claimed cruising range by 40%.

 
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