Tuesday, 27 February 2018

Small-User Experience: Lexus Releases First Pic of UX Compact Crossover

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The Lexus UX will debut at the 2018 Geneva auto show.

The Lexus UX subcompact crossover has the BMW X2 and the Mercedes-Benz GLA-class in its crosshairs. After its scheduled debut at the 2018 Geneva auto show, the UX is expected to make its way to our shores before the end of the year. 

Not much else is known about the little Lexus crossover, although based on this image we can see that it will offer both a hybrid powertrain and an F Sport body kit. Additionally, a short teaser video—embedded below—shows the UX with a modern dashboard design that includes a large infotainment screen and controls inspired by the Lexus LC coupe and LS sedan flagship.

Based on trademarks Toyota has filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, we expect Lexus to sell the subcompact crossover in UX200, UX250, and UX250h variants. We’d wager the entry-level UX200 will be motivated by Toyota’s new Dynamic Force 2.0-liter inline-four engine, which is also making its debut at the Geneva auto show and, according to Toyota, will produce 169 horsepower and 151 lb-ft of torque. The pricier UX250 will likely come fitted with the 2.5-liter inline-four from the Toyota Camry, where the engine makes as much as 206 horsepower and 186 lb-ft of torque.

Lexus UX concept

Finally, the gasoline-electric UX250h is a likely candidate for the company’s hybrid-specific Dynamic Force four-cylinder engine. Toyota claims the 2.0-liter inline-four will produce 143 horsepower on its own. With the additional output of Toyota’s two-motor hybrid technology, as well as a possible third electric motor powering the rear axle, the UX250h will probably offer a minimum of 190 combined horsepower.

We’ll know more about the Lexus UX once it formally bows on March 6. Keep an eye on our Geneva auto show page to keep up on the latest news from the show floor.

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