|
Venza (XU80)/
Toyota Harrier |
Toyota RAV4/
Wildlander (XA50) }} |
Gasoline: | 2.0 L
M20A-FKS I4 (Taiwan) | 2.4 L
T24A-FTS turbo I4 | 2.5 L
A25A-FKS I4 |
Gasoline hybrid: | 2.5 L
A25A-FXS/A25B-FXS I4 |
Gasoline plug-in hybrid: | 2.5 L
A25A-FXS/A25B-FXS I4 }} |
5NM synchronous (front) |
4NM synchronous (rear) }} |
"Direct-Shift" CVT | 8-speed
AWF8F35/
UA80E "Direct Shift" automatic | eCVT }} |
Power-split (NX 350h) |
Plug-in (NX 400h+/450h+) }} | 1.6
kW·h Li-ion (NX 350h) | 18.1 kW·h Li-ion (NX 400h+/450h+) }} }}
Launch The AZ20 second-generation Lexus NX is a completely new model underpinned by a new platform, the
GA-K shared with the mechanically identical
Toyota Venza/Harrier and the
fifth-generation Toyota RAV4. Revealed on 11 June 2021, the AZ20 is the first Lexus vehicle to be developed at the
Shimoyama Technical Centre. Its exterior dimensions were enlarged by in length and width, while the wheelbase is longer than before. The NX incorporates Lexus' new design philosophy, which includes overlapping L shape
daytime running lamps that were first introduced onto the
RC and
UX in 2018. 3-LED headlights are standard. According to Lexus, the hood section has been extended to the edge of the front end, while the grille surface has been raised vertically to create a visually longer front end, which also enables more efficient air flow and cooling. A first in a Lexus production model, the 'L' badge in the rear has been replaced by a spaced out Lexus
logotype. This change was done last-minute during development, as a leaked marketing material video in February 2021 shows the vehicle using older 'L' rear badge. The design feature was previewed by the
LF-Z Electrified concept from March 2021. File:Lexus NX 250"version L" (5BA-AAZA20-AWZLB(L)) front.jpg|Lexus NX 250 "version L" (AAZA20, Japan) File:LEXUS NX 250 (NX 260) China (10).jpg|Lexus NX 260 (AAZA20, China) File:Lexus NX 350 (TAZA25) 1X7A0305.jpg|Lexus NX 350 F Sport (TAZA25, Germany) File:Lexus NX 450h+ AWD F Sport AAZH26 Sonic Chrome (4).jpg|Lexus NX 450h+ F Sport AWD (AAZH26) File:2024 Lexus NX.jpg|Lexus NX350 in Copper Crest paint (TAZA25, USA) File:Lexus NX 450h+ "version L" (6LA-AAZH26-AWXLB(L)) interior.jpg|Interior
Features At launch, models were equipped with a 9.8-inch screen, whereas higher-end models came equipped with a 14-inch screen.
Apple CarPlay and
Android Auto are standard and operate via
wireless connection. Lexus Climate Concierge, Lexus Connected Services, and the "Hey Lexus" interface are all standard. A
head-up display and wireless smartphone charging are both optional. 10-speaker stereo is standard and a 17-speaker
Mark Levinson system is available on Luxury and Premium packages. Emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane-keeping assist, and adaptive cruise control are all standard. The interior design was based on the 'tazuna' concept that was previewed by the
LF-30 Electrified concept car. The word
tazuna is derived from the “reins” used to control horses.
Markets Production for most markets began in December 2021.
Australia For Australia, trims include: the NX250 Luxury, NX350h Luxury, NX350h Sports Luxury, NX350h F Sport, NX350 F Sport AWD, and the NX450h+ F Sport. Luxury grades receive a 9.8-inch screen, whereas F Sport and Sports Luxury receive a 14.0-inch.
Brazil The NX is exclusively sold as the 350h in Brazil through 3 grades: Luxury, Dynamic and F Sport.
Europe Trims in Europe include: Business, Luxury, Executive, and F Sport. Available packages include the Premium, Premium Plus, and Takumi. The Lexus Safety System+ is standard, and F Sport grades receive Adaptive Variable Suspension with lateral performance dampers.
Philippines In the Philippines, the NX is exclusively sold as the 350 with 3 grades: 350h Executive, NX 350h Premier, and NX 350h F Sport.
South Africa In South Africa, models include the NX 250, NX 350, and the NX 350h. Grades include the SE, EX, and the F Sport.
United States Trims in the US include: the NX 250, NX 250 Premium, NX 350, NX 350 Premium, NX 350 Luxury, NX 350 F Sport Handling, NX 350h, NX 350h Premium, NX 350h Luxury, NX 450h+ Luxury, and the NX 450h + F Sport Handling.
Powertrain Most of the powertrains are shared with the
XA50 series Toyota RAV4. The 2.4-liter
T24A-FTS turbocharged four-cylinder engine was introduced for the NX 350, producing and of torque. The NX 450h+ was also introduced as the first
plug-in hybrid vehicle in Lexus' lineup and shares the same powertrain as the
RAV4 PHV.
Safety IIHS The 2022 NX was awarded the "Top Safety Pick +" by the
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Euro NCAP The 2022 Lexus NX scored five stars overall in its Euro NCAP test.
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