2023 Lexus NX 350

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Autoblog Rating

While every NX is quietly competent and should represent a sound purchase, only the NX 350h hybrid and NX 450h plug-in hybrid earn our recommendation as an Editor's Pick. Few rivals are electrified and as such their superior fuel economy, with few drawbacks, really stands out.

Industry
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Pros: Hybrid and PHEV are efficient and fun; sharp styling; lots of standard tech
Cons: Some of that tech is frustrating to use (especially the nonsensical HUD); less back seat space than some rivals

The 2023 Lexus NX came to us as an all-new crossover last year, and what made it good then is still true today. There are four different powertrain options — no shortage of choices — and the two hybrid options are easily our pick of the bunch. The more budget-friendly choice is the 350h, which is a regular hybrid, but the 450h+ PHEV adds an …
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Pros: Hybrid and PHEV are efficient and fun; sharp styling; lots of standard tech
Cons: Some of that tech is frustrating to use (especially the nonsensical HUD); less back seat space than some rivals

The 2023 Lexus NX came to us as an all-new crossover last year, and what made it good then is still true today. There are four different powertrain options — no shortage of choices — and the two hybrid options are easily our pick of the bunch. The more budget-friendly choice is the 350h, which is a regular hybrid, but the 450h+ PHEV adds an …
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Retail Price

$42,365 - $49,815 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine 2.4L I-4
MPG Up to 22 city / 29 highway
Seating 5 Passengers
Transmission 8-spd auto w/OD
Power 275 @ 6000 rpm
Drivetrain all wheel
Curb Weight 4,035 lbs
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