Lexus NX 300
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Lexus entered the premium compact SUV market for the 2015 model year with the debut of the NX. Slotting beneath the brand’s popular RX mid-size SUV in size and price, the NX launched with a choice of two powertrains: The NX 200t was powered by a 235-horsepower, turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, while the hybrid NX 300h paired a 2.5-liter four-cylinder with electric motors for a total system output of 194 hp. For 2018, Lexus rebadged the NX 200t as the NX 300 even though the trim saw no significant changes. The NX was redesigned for the 2022 model year, and its model lineup was revamped (and expanded) to encompass the NX 250, NX 350, NX 350h and NX 450h+ trims.
2018-2021 NX 300
Along with the introduction of the NX 300 name, Lexus’s compact SUV entrant saw a few updates for the 2018 model year, including revised exterior styling and a freshened interior with a new 10.3-inch infotainment screen in place of the previous 7-inch screen. A racier-looking F Sport trim added

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- MSRP range
- $37,610–$45,460
- Consumer rating
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(25 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 24–25
- Body style
- SUV
- Blind spot warning now standard
- Five-seat compact luxury SUV
- Front- or all-wheel drive
- NX 300h hybrid available
- Android Auto, Apple CarPlay standard
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- MSRP range
- $36,870–$45,360
- Consumer rating
-
(39 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 24–25
- Body style
- SUV
- New Black Line Special Edition
- Android Auto and Apple CarPlay standard
- Five-seat compact luxury SUV
- Front- or all-wheel drive
- NX 300h hybrid available
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- MSRP range
- $36,485–$40,125
- Consumer rating
-
(75 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 24–25
- Body style
- SUV
- Apple CarPlay now standard
- Lexus Enform adds smart watch compatibility
- Five-seat compact luxury SUV
- Front- or all-wheel drive
- 235-hp, turbo four-cylinder standard (NX 300)
- Hybrid NX 300h available
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- MSRP range
- $35,985–$39,775
- Consumer rating
-
(94 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 24–25
- Body style
- SUV
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