The lexus NX for lexus, toyota lover

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New debut of NX - NA, turbo, hybrid and phev.

https://www.motor1.com/news/513471/2022-lexus-nx-lineup-debut/
The 2022 NX offers four powertrains. The base version is the NX 250 that has a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder making 203 horsepower (151 kilowatts) and 184 pound-feet (250 Newton-meters). It runs through an eight-speed automatic and comes in front- and all-wheel-drive layouts. The FWD version takes 8.2 seconds to reach 60 miles per hour (96 kilometers per hour) and 8.6 seconds to hit that speed for the AWD model.

There's also the NX 350 that comes with a 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder that makes 275 hp (205 kW) and 317 lb-ft (430 Nm). It also uses an 8-speed automatic and gets to 60 mph in 6.8 seconds.

If you'd prefer a hybrid, then there's the NX 350h with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder and an electric motor on each axle. It makes 239 hp (178 kW) and can reach 60 mph in 7.2 seconds. The estimated fuel economy is 36 miles per gallon.

Finally, there's the new plug-in hybrid NX 450h+. Unfortunately, Lexus isn't offering full specs for this powertrain yet. It uses the same 2.5-liter four-cylinder as the NX350h, and Lexus claims there's an "EV output equivalent to a 2.0-liter engine." The sprint to 60 mph is estimated at 6.0 seconds, and the range solely on electric power should be around 36 miles (58 kilometers).

The NX 450h+ comes standard with a 3.3-kilowatt on-board charger. It takes 4.5 hours on 240-volt power to recharge the crossover. The optional 6.6-kW Expedited Onboard Charger cuts this time to 2.5 hours.

The F Sport handling package is available for the NX 350 and NX 450h+. It includes an adaptive suspension and rides on 20-inch gloss black wheels. The front and rear bumpers have a more aggressive look and the fender trim is body color. Inside, there are sport seats and a different steering wheel. There's a mix of Black and Circuit Red NuLuxe upholstery with Dark Graphite Aluminum trim.
 

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That ain't no Toyota . That's a Lexus. Same company. Different brand. You don't call a mini a bmw do you?
 

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Haha, I never called it a Toyota. I mentioned for those who like lexus and Toyota.

If i like fwd bmw, I might like mini too.
 
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New debut of NX - NA, turbo, hybrid and phev.

https://www.motor1.com/news/513471/2022-lexus-nx-lineup-debut/
The 2022 NX offers four powertrains. The base version is the NX 250 that has a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder making 203 horsepower (151 kilowatts) and 184 pound-feet (250 Newton-meters). It runs through an eight-speed automatic and comes in front- and all-wheel-drive layouts. The FWD version takes 8.2 seconds to reach 60 miles per hour (96 kilometers per hour) and 8.6 seconds to hit that speed for the AWD model.

There's also the NX 350 that comes with a 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder that makes 275 hp (205 kW) and 317 lb-ft (430 Nm). It also uses an 8-speed automatic and gets to 60 mph in 6.8 seconds.

If you'd prefer a hybrid, then there's the NX 350h with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder and an electric motor on each axle. It makes 239 hp (178 kW) and can reach 60 mph in 7.2 seconds. The estimated fuel economy is 36 miles per gallon.

Finally, there's the new plug-in hybrid NX 450h+. Unfortunately, Lexus isn't offering full specs for this powertrain yet. It uses the same 2.5-liter four-cylinder as the NX350h, and Lexus claims there's an "EV output equivalent to a 2.0-liter engine." The sprint to 60 mph is estimated at 6.0 seconds, and the range solely on electric power should be around 36 miles (58 kilometers).

The NX 450h+ comes standard with a 3.3-kilowatt on-board charger. It takes 4.5 hours on 240-volt power to recharge the crossover. The optional 6.6-kW Expedited Onboard Charger cuts this time to 2.5 hours.

The F Sport handling package is available for the NX 350 and NX 450h+. It includes an adaptive suspension and rides on 20-inch gloss black wheels. The front and rear bumpers have a more aggressive look and the fender trim is body color. Inside, there are sport seats and a different steering wheel. There's a mix of Black and Circuit Red NuLuxe upholstery with Dark Graphite Aluminum trim.
aiming but if the price is at conti price won't be getting it.

a Japanese must stays at a Japanese price regardless.

test drive a Lexus IS300h, the reverse camera and HU so lousy until I don't even think is worth for the price tag. I haven't even talk about the suspension etc.

hopefully the NX300h will feel much superior in terms of driving experience and tech.
 

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aiming but if the price is at conti price won't be getting it.

a Japanese must stays at a Japanese price regardless.

test drive a Lexus IS300h, the reverse camera and HU so lousy until I don't even think is worth for the price tag. I haven't even talk about the suspension etc.

hopefully the NX300h will feel much superior in terms of driving experience and tech.
Some Toyota cars already ard conti price liao.
 

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aiming but if the price is at conti price won't be getting it.

a Japanese must stays at a Japanese price regardless.

test drive a Lexus IS300h, the reverse camera and HU so lousy until I don't even think is worth for the price tag. I haven't even talk about the suspension etc.

hopefully the NX300h will feel much superior in terms of driving experience and tech.
Likely more expensive than current NX.
 

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Actually people usually buy Lexus for the reliability? no?
 

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Actually people usually buy Lexus for the reliability? no?
yes and no.

1 trip to Lexus FB you will see also plastered with issues but people there only say, small, common etc. problem is problems.
 

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yes and no.

1 trip to Lexus FB you will see also plastered with issues but people there only say, small, common etc. problem is problems.
Which car do not have problem? Do share and enlighten ppl here...
 

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Which car do not have problem? Do share and enlighten ppl here...
is ok to have problems. Just not 6mths-1 year of new car ownership. Anything more than 3 i give it.

the problems I indicated here are people with new cars. 6months into ownership already start to have. Aren't we talking about new rides? If I did not make myself clear, hopefully, It does now.
 
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is ok to have problems. Just not 6mths-1 year of new car ownership. Anything more than 3 i give it.

the problems I indicated here are people with new cars. 6months into ownership already start to have. Aren't we talking about new rides? If I did not make myself clear, hopefully, It does now.
Let me ask again, which ride that do not have problems in its first 3 years old? Sorry for confusing you earlier.
 

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is ok to have problems. Just not 6mths-1 year of new car ownership. Anything more than 3 i give it.

the problems I indicated here are people with new cars. 6months into ownership already start to have. Aren't we talking about new rides? If I did not make myself clear, hopefully, It does now.
Base on my experience with Toyota loyalists. No way u going to convince them Toyota/Lexus r not reliable.

Any cars with more electronic n sensors will have some problems throughout the lifespan of ownership of their rides Vs a car with lesser electronic n sensors.

U go see how those Toyota cars owners reviewing their few weeks or months old car, claiming it's the most reliable car ever. And every review of their cars r ABT reliability n cheap maintenance, this is really quite sad for the largest Jap car maker in the world

If "reliable" is because there r nothing to spoil, thus u need to pay more for the reliability. In short, u r paying more for less then I find it quite silly.
 

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Base on my experience with Toyota loyalists. No way u going to convince them Toyota/Lexus r not reliable.

Any cars with more electronic n sensors will have some problems throughout the lifespan of ownership of their rides Vs a car with lesser electronic n sensors.

U go see how those Toyota cars owners reviewing their few weeks or months old car, claiming it's the most reliable car ever. And every review of their cars r ABT reliability n cheap maintenance, this is really quite sad for the largest Jap car maker in the world

If "reliable" is because there r nothing to spoil, thus u need to pay more for the reliability. In short, u r paying more for less then I find it quite silly.
You still cannot get over that Toyota makes one of the most reliable cars around and MZ cannot beats the FC of Toyota. Lolz
 

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You still cannot get over that Toyota makes one of the most reliable cars around and MZ cannot beats the FC of Toyota. Lolz
Nobody is disputing Toyota makes one of the most reliable cars in world, even the stats shows!

But like all Japanese car makers (except Mazda), what Toyota sorely lacks is in the cabin interior design department. Compared to any European make, the cabin design feels really dated.
 

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Nobody is disputing Toyota makes one of the most reliable cars in world, even the stats shows!

But like all Japanese car makers (except Mazda), what Toyota sorely lacks is in the cabin interior design department. Compared to any European make, the cabin design feels really dated.
Well, there is/are ppl here cannot get over it. Lets don't go there again.

There is no one brand/model/variant, that suit all classes of ppl. Else, there will be only one brand of ride running on SG road.
End of the day, what you want out of that model you are paying for. Eg: FC, Tech, interior/exterior design, cabin space & planning or just a ptp transport and the list goes on....
BTW, typical jap/Kr brands and conti brands, are totally diff class.
 
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