Holden Captiva vs Lexus UX

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Holden Captiva
Holden Captiva

$4,000 - $19,990

2017 price

Lexus UX
Lexus UX

2026 price

Summary

2017 Holden Captiva
2026 Lexus UX
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.2L

Inline 4, 2.0L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Unleaded Petrol/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
8.2L/100km (combined)

4.2L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • It's old
  • It's a bit noisy
  • Lacks the finesse of the competition

  • Reminds you too often its a base grade
  • Drive modes largely indistinguishable
  • Cosy back seat
2017 Holden Captiva Summary

Holden wasn't the first manufacturer to find itself bereft of a big SUV when the fuse was lit by BMW and Mercedes as the last millennium came to a close. Ford responded with the Territory while Holden jacked-up a V8 Commodore and slapped the Adventra badge on it. Sadly, it didn't work, and so the Captiva was the next best option, procured from what was then called Daewoo.

As a result of that that little blip on the economic radar, the GFC, and an on-going re-organisation of General Motors, the Korean-built Captiva has lasted rather longer than anyone expected.

It first launched with two bodystyles, but is now down to one, the bigger and more practical seven seat body shell.







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2026 Lexus UX Summary

Replacing the long-standing UX250h, the more powerful Lexus UX300h hybrid sits at the luxury end of the compact SUV segment, and the latest update brings a refined line-up along with tweaks to both design and technology. In this review, I’m looking at the base Luxury grade to see what it's like to live with this hybrid day-today and how it stacks up against its nearest rivals.

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2017 Holden Captiva 2026 Lexus UX

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