LEXUS Nx – models and specs
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Nx Introduction

With the Lexus NX, you’re stepping into the world of luxury SUVs that blend sophistication, innovative technology, and impressive hybrid performance. As one of Lexus’s most popular models, the NX is built for Australian drivers who want a comfortable, refined ride with a focus on efficiency and advanced safety. The NX family covers traditional petrol, self-charging hybrid, and advanced plug-in hybrid (PHEV) options, all while showcasing Lexus’s signature craftsmanship and superb reliability. Whether you’re eyeing the versatile NX 250, the turbocharged punch of the NX 350, or the eco-conscious appeal of the NX 350h and 450h+, there’s a model tailored to suit different driving styles and sustainability needs.

The interior feels both modern and inviting, featuring top-tier tech such as a large central touchscreen, digital instruments, and comfortable, supportive seating. On the road, reviewers consistently note the NX’s seamless hybrid transitions, refined steering, and ultra-quiet cabin—hallmarks of the Lexus brand. When it comes to safety, the Lexus NX stands out with a five-star ANCAP rating and a comprehensive suite of driver assistance systems, bringing peace of mind to families and commuters alike.

Practical too, the NX boasts a generous boot, flexible seating, and clever storage solutions that suit both city living and longer road trips. For those looking to lower running costs, Lexus’s hybrid and PHEV variants achieve impressive fuel economy, while the petrol range still offers strong performance. Factor in Lexus’s long warranty and reputation for reliability, and it’s clear why the NX remains a leading choice for Australians seeking a luxury SUV with a healthy balance of style, substance, and eco-friendly credentials.

Available models

Lexus NX 350h Luxury Hybrid 2WD
Engine/Powertrain: 2.5L hybrid, 179 kW
Battery Size: N/A
Drive Type: FWD
Price (AUD): 71600
Manufacturing Year: 2025
Key Features: 18" alloy wheels, 9.8" touchscreen, synthetic leather upholstery
Lexus NX 350h Luxury Hybrid AWD
Engine/Powertrain: 2.5L hybrid, 179 kW
Battery Size: N/A
Drive Type: AWD
Price (AUD): 76400
Manufacturing Year: 2025
Key Features: Adds AWD capability, power tailgate
Lexus NX 350h F Sport Hybrid 2WD
Engine/Powertrain: 2.5L hybrid, 179 kW
Battery Size: N/A
Drive Type: FWD
Price (AUD): 79100
Manufacturing Year: 2025
Key Features: F Sport enhancements, adaptive variable suspension, sports seats
Lexus NX 350h F Sport Hybrid AWD
Engine/Powertrain: 2.5L hybrid, 179 kW
Battery Size: N/A
Drive Type: AWD
Price (AUD): 83900
Manufacturing Year: 2025
Key Features: Adds AWD capability, panoramic sunroof
Lexus NX 350h F Sport + EP1 Hybrid AWD
Engine/Powertrain: 2.5L hybrid, 179 kW
Battery Size: N/A
Drive Type: AWD
Price (AUD): 86900
Manufacturing Year: 2025
Key Features: Adds head-up display, ventilated front seats

Nx Performance & Power

When it comes to power, the Lexus NX line-up offers a diverse mix to suit a range of drivers. Options begin with the NX 250’s 2.5-litre petrol engine, delivering 152 kW and 243 Nm—solid for daily driving. Move up to the NX 350 for a turbocharged 2.4-litre engine with 205 kW and 430 Nm, aimed at those who enjoy a bit more punch. For eco-minded owners, the NX 350h hybrid seamlessly blends petrol and electric power for an efficient 179 kW output, while the flagship NX 450h+ plug-in hybrid stands out for its brisk acceleration and electric-only capabilities.

Tom Baker from Chasing Cars highlights, “There is no doubt that the 450h+ is the quickest NX in a straight line,” crediting its punchy electric torque for 0–100 km/h in just 6.3 seconds. Even everyday performance impresses, with Matt Campbell of CarExpert noting, “The powertrain never leaves you feeling short of pulling power, and it’s smooth and predictable in the way it behaves.” While the hybrids earn points for refinement and low running costs, it’s worth noting extra weight in the plug-in hybrid version can slightly dull ride response compared to the lighter 350h hybrid. Across the NX range, steering feels accurate, and the overall experience prioritises relaxed, confident motoring.

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Nx Interior & Design

Step inside the Lexus NX and you’re greeted with an environment that balances understated luxury and everyday practicality. The highlight for many is the optional “huge 14.0-inch central infotainment system,” praised by Matt Campbell at CarExpert, alongside thoughtful touches like ambient lighting and wireless device charging. The use of premium materials—ranging from supple leathers to high-quality soft-touch plastics—lifts the overall sense of quality, ensuring the NX feels a true step above mainstream rivals.

Tom Baker from Chasing Cars remarks, “Interior quality on the tester we drove … seemed up to Lexus standards,” while Shana Zlotin at WhichCar commends the brand’s focus on upgrading each generation for greater sophistication. F Sport trims get bolstered seats for support on longer drives, while the roomy rear bench can handle adults with ease—though German competitors still edge out the NX a little for outright rear space. Exterior styling is modern, with its angular surfaces and signature Lexus grille providing a “sharp” presence, as noted by reviewer Justin Wong. All told, the NX’s cabin is both highly functional and refined, ideal for both singles and families.

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Nx Technology & Safety

Beyond its plush cabin, the Lexus NX is packed with user-friendly technology and advanced safety features. Most models are equipped with a crisp 9.8-inch or panoramic 14-inch touchscreen infused with the Lexus Interface, wired or wireless Apple CarPlay, and wired Android Auto. Controls are intuitive, as Matt Campbell notes, “There’s an array of controls below the screen that are simple to get to terms with.” Upper trims offer innovations like a digital rear-view mirror, a 360-degree camera, and a superb Mark Levinson 17-speaker sound system—though the latter is unavailable on the plug-in NX 450h+ due to weight savings.

Safety is a Lexus hallmark, with all NX models boasting a five-star ANCAP safety rating. Features such as adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking (with pedestrian and cyclist detection), lane keeping, and blind-spot monitoring are standard or widely available. Reviewers like Shana Zlotin from WhichCar praise the Lexus Safety System+ as “polished and confidence-inspiring,” cementing the NX’s position as one of the safest SUVs on Australian roads. With driver convenience technologies like wireless charging and ample USB ports, the NX makes every journey easy and enjoyable.

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Nx Range & Charging

The Lexus NX offers excellent flexibility in range and fuel efficiency, especially for the hybrid and plug-in variants. Daily fuel consumption on the NX 350h hovers around 5.0 L/100 km, with real-world testing between 5–6 L/100 km on regular fuel—“the winning piece of the package,” according to Shana Zlotin at WhichCar. For the top-tier NX 450h+ PHEV, owners enjoy an all-electric driving range of up to 60 km and a combined rated consumption as low as 1.3 L/100 km. Charging the plug-in model at home overnight costs only a few dollars, making it an economical choice for city commuters.

Matt Campbell of CarExpert reports, “On test, across a mix … we saw a displayed average of 6.1 L/100 km,” reinforcing the model’s real-world efficiency. All hybrids use run-flat tyres to improve boot space but forgo a spare. For domestic charging, Lexus includes a wall-box for home use, supporting convenient, overnight charging. If you’re interested in installing a home EV charger, find a local professional installer with us for expert guidance tailored to your needs. This blend of fuel savings and convenience ensures the NX family is practical for both long road trips and urban lifestyles.

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Nx & Solar Power

Pairing a Lexus NX—with either its plug-in hybrid or conventional hybrid powertrain—with home solar panels can make your driving experience even greener and more cost-effective. By installing solar power at your residence, you can potentially cover all of your vehicle’s electric charging from the sun, significantly reducing carbon emissions and daily running costs. Owners of plug-in hybrids like the NX 450h+ can enjoy lower electricity bills and a faster return on investment, typically within 2–3 years when charging from excess solar generation.

Plus, integrating a solar system with a compatible home EV charger further shrinks your fuel spend and supports an eco-conscious lifestyle. The environmental benefits multiply, especially for daily urban driving, as you decrease your dependence on fossil fuels and help Australia move toward renewable energy goals. For tailored advice on solar system and EV charger installation, connect with a local professional solar installer through our solar installer directory.

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FAQ - Lexus Nx

What is the price of the Lexus NX in Australia?

The price of the Lexus NX in Australia varies depending on model and features, starting from approximately $63,400 AUD for the NX 250 2WD and climbing to over $86,900 AUD for the fully loaded NX 350h F Sport AWD with Enhancement Packs. Pricing for hybrids like the NX 350h Luxury Hybrid starts at $71,600 AUD. Final drive-away costs can differ based on on-road costs and optional extras. Always check the latest Lexus Australia website or your dealer for current offers.

How does the Lexus NX 350h hybrid work?

The Lexus NX 350h hybrid uses a 2.5L petrol engine paired with an electric motor to achieve a combined output of 179 kW. The system is self-charging, collecting energy from regenerative braking and the engine itself, so it does not require plug-in charging. This setup delivers excellent fuel efficiency—often 5.0 L/100 km or less—making it attractive for city and longer road driving. Drivers appreciate its seamless transition between electric and petrol power for a refined, almost silent ride.

What are the dimensions of the Lexus NX?

The Lexus NX measures approximately 4,660 mm in length, 1,865 mm wide, and 1,660 mm high, with a wheelbase of 2,690 mm. Boot capacity is around 520 liters with seats up, expanding to 1,141 liters when folded. These dimensions make it a versatile mid-size SUV, balancing city maneuverability with generous cargo space. Many buyers find these proportions ideal for both urban commutes and weekend getaways.

Is the Lexus NX available as a plug-in hybrid?

Yes, the Lexus NX 450h+ is the plug-in hybrid (PHEV) variant in the range. It combines a 2.5L petrol engine with a larger battery and electric motors, offering up to around 60 km of electric-only driving range and a total system output of 227 kW. Charging can be managed at home using a wall-box charger, which is included with the vehicle. The PHEV is ideal for eco-conscious Australian drivers wanting zero-emissions capability for short trips without compromising long-distance flexibility.

Which Lexus NX model is the best for fuel economy?

The NX 350h hybrid is the leader for traditional hybrid fuel economy, averaging about 5.0 L/100 km in combined use. If you have regular access to charging, the NX 450h+ plug-in hybrid achieves as low as 1.3 L/100 km for short-to-medium daily trips thanks to its electric range. The NX 250 and NX 350 petrol variants offer good performance but higher consumption compared to the hybrid models. Your driving habits and access to charging will determine the best match for your needs.

How does the Lexus NX compare to the Lexus RX?

The Lexus NX and Lexus RX differ in size, price, and features. The NX is a mid-size SUV, ideal for urban families or couples, while the RX is larger and offers more luxury touches and interior space. Pricing for the RX also starts higher than the NX, reflecting its upmarket positioning. If you’re after maximum space and comfort, the RX may suit you better; for efficiency and city-friendliness, the NX is hard to beat.

What are the key features of the Lexus NX F Sport?

The Lexus NX F Sport adds sportier design flourishes, including an exclusive grille, unique bumpers, and sports seats with extra bolstering for comfort. It also benefits from adaptive suspension, F Sport-specific alloy wheels, and interior trim upgrades. Many reviewers appreciate the “handsome” styling and sharper road feel. Optional packages can include a panoramic sunroof, head-up display, and ventilated seats for an extra touch of luxury.

What is the hybrid price for the Lexus NX in Australia?

Hybrid pricing for the Lexus NX in Australia starts at approximately $71,600 AUD for the NX 350h Luxury Hybrid 2WD. The price rises with additional features or higher trim lines, such as the F Sport AWD or models equipped with Enhancement Packs. These prices reflect advanced technology and fuel savings compared to petrol models. Consider dealer promotions or state-based rebates for hybrid or plug-in variants.

How does the Lexus NX size compare to other SUVs?

The Lexus NX falls into the mid-size SUV segment, making it slightly smaller than the Lexus RX but comparable to the Volvo XC60 or BMW X3. Its length, width, and height provide a good mix of interior comfort and exterior maneuverability. Many Australian drivers choose the NX for its practical cabin size and easy parking in city settings without sacrificing luggage room. It balances everyday usability with premium luxury SUV features.

What safety features come standard with the Lexus NX?

Lexus NX comes with a comprehensive suite of safety features under the Lexus Safety System+, including adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring, and autonomous emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian and cyclist detection. Higher grades add a 360-degree camera, rear cross-traffic alert, and advanced parking systems. The NX’s five-star ANCAP rating ensures strong occupant protection, making it a reliable pick for families.

What is the ‘Enhancement Pack’ on the Lexus NX?

The Enhancement Pack for the Lexus NX offers various upgrades depending on the model and grade. These may include features like a panoramic sunroof, premium audio, head-up display, ventilated front seats, or a digital rear-view mirror. Having the Enhancement Pack allows drivers to customise their Lexus NX with additional convenience or luxury features that suit their lifestyle. Pricing varies, so check with your local dealer for Australian options.

Is the Lexus NX expensive to insure in Australia?

The insurance cost for a Lexus NX will depend on the driver, location, driving history, and model chosen. On average, it is similar to other luxury SUVs in its class. Owners of hybrid and high-specification versions may face slightly higher premiums, especially for the plug-in hybrid. Comparing insurance quotes and considering additional safety features can help lower your premium over time.

Can you tow with the Lexus NX?

Yes, most Lexus NX variants are rated for towing. Hybrid models have a braked towing capacity of up to 1,500 kg, suitable for smaller caravans or trailers. Note that the lack of a spare wheel (due to run-flat tyres) might be a factor for some country drivers planning long hauls. Always check the owner's manual for towing limits and safe towing recommendations before your next trip.

How does a Lexus NX hybrid save fuel compared to a petrol model?

The Lexus NX hybrid combines a petrol engine with electric motors to provide better fuel economy, especially in stop-start city traffic. It achieves this by using electric-only power at low speeds and automatically switching to petrol at higher speeds or when more power is needed. Over time, this can halve your fuel bill compared to traditional petrol engines. The self-charging system also means you don’t need to plug in for everyday hybrid use.

What warranty does Lexus Australia provide for the NX?

Lexus Australia backs the NX with a five-year, unlimited kilometre warranty as standard. For hybrid and plug-in hybrid models, the battery is warrantied for up to eight years or 160,000 km, whichever comes first. Scheduled maintenance intervals are set at every 12 months or 15,000 km. This strong warranty gives peace of mind and underscores Lexus’s confidence in reliability and quality.

Are there government incentives for buying a Lexus NX hybrid or plug-in in Australia?

In several Australian states, government rebates or tax benefits are available for eligible hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles. These incentives can include registration discounts, reduced stamp duty, or upfront purchase rebates. It’s advisable to check the latest eligibility guidelines for your state, as incentives and requirements can change regularly. Speak to your local Lexus dealer for the most current advice.

How do I pair solar power with a Lexus NX plug-in hybrid?

Combining a home solar panel system with a Lexus NX plug-in hybrid allows you to charge the vehicle’s battery with renewable energy, drastically reducing your carbon footprint and running costs. Installing a compatible home EV charger connected to solar helps maximise savings, potentially leading to a return on investment in 2–3 years. To find a local solar installer and explore options, visit our [solar installers](https://topproperty.eco/solar-installers) directory for tailored recommendations.

Is the Lexus NX good for city driving?

The Lexus NX is well suited to city driving due to its moderate size, smooth suspension, and excellent fuel efficiency—especially with hybrid models. Parking sensors, a tight turning circle, and user-friendly tech make urban journeys stress-free. Reviewers routinely praise its quiet cabin and refined ride for daily commutes. Extra boot space and advanced safety systems boost its practicality in busy Australian cities.

What infotainment features are highlighted in the Lexus NX?

The Lexus NX is equipped with a centrally mounted touchscreen—either 9.8 inches or an expansive 14 inches, depending on the grade. Standard features include Apple CarPlay (wireless), Android Auto, a 10-speaker premium sound system, Bluetooth, and wireless device charging. F Sport and higher trims offer additional upgrades like a 17-speaker Mark Levinson audio system and heads-up display for a more immersive experience.

How do Lexus NX competitors like the BMW X3 and Volvo XC60 compare?

The Lexus NX faces stiff competition in the luxury SUV market, with rivals like the BMW X3 and Volvo XC60 offering similar levels of performance, technology, and price. The NX stands out for its hybrid and plug-in options, renowned reliability, and high-quality interior. Many Australian buyers also look to after-sales service and warranty terms when choosing between these luxury SUVs.

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