2025 Lexus UX Review: The Great SUVs In its Class

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The 2025 Lexus UX is the smallest car Lexus makes, and it might surprise you to learn that this little hybrid is considered an SUV. From the looks of it, the UX is really just a slightly taller hatchback, and that helps set it apart from more upright offerings like the BMW X1 or the Mercedes-Benz GLB-class. Under the hood is a 181-hp hybrid powertrain driving either the front or all four wheels. In either case, the UX250h is not particularly quick, but it’s peppy enough to keep up with both city and highway traffic without causing its driver anxiety. Inside, the UX’s cabin is nicely appointed but less roomy than its rivals.

2025 Lexus UX

2025 Lexus UX Design

Other changes to the UX are more minor, including a shift to an electronic shifter—the same familiar nubby deal from the Prius, essentially—new switchgear on the door panels, and the adoption of a standard 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster on every UX save for the base model (which gets a 7.0-inch digi-cluster). Upper trim levels also get a new power opening and closing tailgate. However improbably, Lexus sells eight distinct versions of the UX300h, ranging from the “Base Premium” all the way up to the F Sport Handling, which comes with more equipment as well as an electronically adaptive suspension and snappier duds.

Lexus UX Interior

Inside, Lexus ensures that passengers know this is a luxury vehicle thanks to its attractive layout and posh materials. It also boasts standard features that include dual-zone climate control and power-adjustable front seats. The experience can be elevated with options such as heated and ventilated front seats, a head-up display, and snazzier materials. While the back seat is far from spacious, it’s also not as cramped as one might expect. Unfortunately, the cargo area behind those seats is skimpy. We managed to fit only four carry-on suitcases back there; by comparison, we could cram an extra three carry-ons in the rear of the BMW X1.

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2025 Lexus UX Interior

Lexus UX Colors

The 2025 Lexus UX will come with many of the best color choices across all models. Below I will provide information about the colors that will be available on the Lexus UX later:

  • Caviar
  • Obsidian
  • Redline
  • Grecian Water
  • Nori Green Pearl
  • Eminent White Pearl
  • Iridium
  • Cloudburst Gray
  • Cadmium Orange

2025 Lexus UX Specs

Brand Lexus
Model Year 2025
Doors Four-Door
Body Type SUV
Transmission N/A
Torque N/A
MPH 75-mph
Power 196 Horsepower
Engine 2.0-liter inline-four
Mileage N/A
Fuel Tank N/A
Fuel Capacity N/A
Top speed N/A
Official Website www.lexus.com

2025 Lexus UX Engine

This time around, the engine produces 150 hp (5 more than last year) and the same 139 lb-ft of torque, while the front drive motor pushes out a more substantial 111 hp (up from 107 hp), and the AWD UX300h’s rear motor delivers 40 hp—a big increase from the 7 hp the old motor spat out. We expect that, like before, the AWD version will be slightly quicker off the line—not thanks to its extra power so much as its extra traction; both front- and all-wheel-drive UXs are rated at the same 196 hp, just like the Toyota Prius. In fact, this setup is basically the same as the one in the newest Prius, though here it’s described as Lexus’s fifth-generation hybrid system. The UX is the first Lexus to get this newer, lithium-ion-powered hybrid setup.

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2025 Lexus UX Design

Because of its small size, the 2025 Lexus UX SUV is agile and maneuverable, with a surprisingly comfortable and quiet ride. The adjustable dampers featured on the F Sport Handling variant are a great feature, providing a range of modifications to soften or stiffen the suspension depending on the type of riding you’re doing.

2025 Lexus UX MPG

Efficiency stays the same, despite the power increase, at 41 mpg combined (AWD models) and up to 43 mpg combined (FWD models). Lexus also says the UX300h will be quicker than its UX250h predecessor, with the front-drive versions reaching 60 mph in 8 seconds flat (versus 8.4 seconds previously). The 2025 AWD variant shaves 0.1 second off that time, for a 7.9-second run to 60 mph.

2025 Lexus UX Price & Trims

The price of the 2025 Lexus UX starts at $36,690 and goes up to $44,120 depending on the trim and options.

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Trims Price
UX300h $36,690
UX300h Premium $39,220
UX300h F Sport Design $41,550
UX300h F Sport Handling $44,120
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