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The 2023 Lexus UX is one of Lexus’ smaller luxury SUVs, but that doesn’t mean it is lacking in any way. No, the 2022 Lexus UX is loaded with all of the things you’d expect in a luxury SUV. It is also comfortable and stylish. So how much will you pay for the new Lexus UX? Let’s take a look at its price and what is included in that. 

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2023 Lexus UX | Lexus

How much does the 2023 Lexus UX cost? 

The 2023 Lexus UX price starts at $35,850. Perhaps the biggest change to the new Lexus UX is its powertrain. The Lexus UX will only come with a hybrid powertrain. Car and Driver says that it is “essentially last year’s UX250h hybrid model with a few updates.” The 2023 UX hybrid powertrain can make 181 hp, which is respectable for a small SUV. 

There are a total of four 2023 Lexus UX trim levels. The base model UX250h, followed by the UX250h Premium. The price for the Premium starts at $38,310. The UX250h F Sport Appearance has the same starting price as the Premium. At the top of the trim level ladder is the 2023 Lexus UX250h F Sport Handling. This has a starting price of $43,280. 

The Lexus UX has updated technology

In addition to its hybrid powertrain, the 2022 Lexus UX comes with updated technology. This includes an 8-inch display screen as well as voice assistant. There is also a larger, 12.3-inch screen if you don’t mind paying a little more for it. You can also have your Lexus infotainment system updated over the air, meaning you won’t have to bring your SUV to a dealership for many updates that it may have to undergo. The Lexus UX also comes with an eight-speaker sound system.

The F Sport Handling offers a lot at a competitive price 

While $43,289 doesn’t exactly make the 2023 Lexus UX 250h F Sport Handling a bargain sport utility vehicle, it is a decent price for an SUV that includes an awful lot. As the name of it suggests, the 2023 Lexus UX250 makes the SUV sportier. 

The 2023 Lexus UX F Sport Handling has a special sport suspension, updated front seats, and a gauge cluster. There is also a Premium package. This has heated front seats, rain-sensing windshield wipers, and a sunroof. According to Car and Driver, you can add a “head-up display, heated steering wheel, power liftgate, and wireless charging.”

The 2023 Lexus UX is a great little luxury sport utility vehicle. The fact that it only comes with a hybrid powertrain will likely be a huge selling point for it, as more and more car manufacturers are moving toward hybrid and electric powertrains. Its abundance of features are also likely to make it a very popular new SUV. If you’re in the market for a small luxury SUV, the 2023 Lexus UX might be just what you’re looking for.

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