Lexus NX 2023 News
Ford Ranger is king of the one-hit wonders
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By Laura Berry · 14 Oct 2023
What do the Ford Ranger, Tesla Model Y, and Volvo XC40 have in common?
Lexus’ top models get pricier
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By Chris Thompson · 04 Aug 2023
Lexus has bumped up pricing for three of its four best selling models, consisting of the ES sedan, UX small SUV and NX mid-size SUV.The pricing increases are relatively minor, and arrive at the middle of the year at which point the government’s LCT adjustments bring the pricing of some of Lexus’ more expensive models down.In terms of the most affected in terms of pricing shift, the Lexus ES sedan has copped a $520 price increase at its ES250 Luxury entry variant, now $62,140 before on-road costs, as well as its 250 F Sport grade.The hybrid 300h variants are all up by a $1990 increase, though, the most of any of the variants in this round of price adjustments.The entry to Lexus’ UX small SUV remains unchanged, still $46,085, but all the hybrid 250h models have been bumped up by $500, making the hybrid entry-point UX250h Luxury 2WD a $54,320 offering.The UX300e Luxury electric car remains unchanged in its pricing, but LCT adjustments mean efficient (i.e. hybrid) and electric vehicles above the threshold are now cheaper, so the 300e Sports Luxury is now $825 cheaper at $87,665.Even non-hybrid cars above the LCT threshold have been treated to a (smaller) price drop, so a lot of Lexus range - like the full RX large SUV line-up - is now a little more affordable.Finally, the NX mid-size SUV, which shares much of its underpinnings with the Toyota RAV4 and is by some margin Lexus’ most popular model (3425 of the brand’s 8300 sales this year), has been given a relatively gently price adjustment.The entry-level NX250 2WD is $375 more expensive, now $62,275, while every other variant bar a couple is up by $850.The other two both have benefited from price drops thanks to LCT changes, the NX350 AWD F Sport at $77,511 (down $680) and the top-spec (but hard to buy without a wait) NX450h+ AWD F Sport Plug-in hybrid at $90,948 ($475 less).Full pricing tables with changes noted can be found below.2023 Lexus ES pricing before on-road costs 2023 Lexus UX pricing before on-road costs 2023 Lexus NX pricing before on-road costs
Lexus NX sales beating Euro rivals
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By Chris Thompson · 07 Jun 2023
Increasing supply and continued strong demand have combined to create a market environment in which Lexus’ NX mid-size SUV is overtaking its European rivals after a record month for the brand.
Lexus says supply is getting better
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By Tom White · 18 May 2023
Lexus says supply issues are clearing up, as it knows Australians are hungry for more hybrid and electric vehicles.
Lexus NX pricing increased for 2023
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By Chris Thompson · 20 Feb 2023
Lexus has raised pricing on its popular NX mid-size SUV by up to $2600 depending on the variant, while other lower-volume models in the brand's line-up have been more affected by pricing changes.The NX, with its entry front-wheel-drive NX250 variant, now
Lexus waiting game eases with improved supply
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 15 Feb 2023
Lexus has announced that waiting times are now finally reducing on many models including the latest RX large SUV, with stock levels set to improve on 2021 levels by the end of the year.
2024 Lexus GX hybrid SUV looms for Australia
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 11 Feb 2023
Lexus is set to finally release its own spin-off of the hugely-awaited next-generation Toyota Prado in Australia at last, returning to the seven-seater SUV segment it recently abandoned with the now-defunct old-shape RX L.
Three safest cars of 2022 revealed
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By Chris Thompson · 20 Dec 2022
The safest new cars that went on sale in Australia in 2022 have been announced, with three cars awarded best overall safety and others ranking highly in specific criteria.
Mazda CX-60 vs medium SUV rivals
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By Chris Thompson · 09 Dec 2022
Now that Australian pricing and specifications for the new Mazda CX-60 SUV have been confirmed it’s worth taking a look at the premium medium SUV market to work out if it’s the best option across its price range.