I love my 2022 Lexus UX 200! It's my first purchased car without my parents co-signing lol. Everyone in my family is all about Lexus and I was the final one in the family to finally get one. I'm not all about speed or power, but just a comfortable ride. This car is more than enough for my needs. I definitely recommend anyone consider this their next car if performance isn't your concern.
@@mikemayers8672, but the UX has some better parts (mostly aluminium) for better driving, a more refined design, far better interior, far better ride/comfort and acoustic isolation, more ergonomic command center and high quality buttons and audio system and speakers, the understated Japanese luxury etc. You cannot distinguish that it is the same TNGA platform, the settings are different. Your comparizon makes sense only when you do not have money for the Lexus. Lexus is far more than a glorified Toyota! FYI: Lexus UX got the #2 position in the Reliability Top published by Consumer Reports last year. Plus the small TCO for 5-years ownership etc. And in the 250h F Sport trim the performance is really nice, as my wife has it.
@ Cordin Coman Corolla Hatch offers far better value. If you need that luxury name plate far better choices available than UX. Ultimately UX is a girl car too.
@@mikemayers8672 LMAO 🤣 Really lame answer, quite childish. The UX 250h F Sport is excellent also for real men, that do not feel the urge to behave in a stupid, macho way. There is nothing like it among luxury cars, most are unreliable and too opulent (very, very different from the Lexus understated luxury and efficiency). But it's true that Corolla is the best choice in terms of value. The best choice for most of the people. However, financially independent people want better, relaxing cars. Btw, my daily drive (plus on track) is a Miata ND2 RF G-185 Top Revolution, considered by many also the best value for money (the LC500 is an amazing car, but I didn't buy it even when it was discounted from 119'000€ to 80'000€, because I'm happy with my Miata, #1 - most reliable car). And I can also bet my wife drives far better than you (she is overpassing many cocky drivers on the track) 🤣
I wish I had time to read your very long answer 😂 Corolla hatch has the same transmission and engine nough said. Paying $20k extra w mark up’s for UX is foolish
I like the UX a lot but here in Norway a top spec UX costs about the same as a GR Yaris and I would happily give up a bit of practicality and amenities for the unique driving thrill.
We passed on the F Sport in our 2020 UX. FOR US, all that red in there was gaudy and eccentric looking, which took the car from being Classy to "Klassy". In base trim, it's priced for value as an entry level car should be. In 2 years we have never been below 30 mpg (in our UX200) combined mixed driving, which included considerable mountain driving.
Lexus UX 250h is an excellent crossover from most points of view. By the way, there is available also the "negative" colours choice (the opposite scheme of colours) of that too much red of some F Sport leather: black / dark grey leather, with burgundy sowing, some more burgundy that can be barely seen through the leather perforations in the middle of the seats etc. Understated sportiness/luxury, Lexus style...
@ islandin22 If I were to buy a UX I would prefer the the non hybrid version. It’s a simpler design it will outlast the hybrid version and the difference in fuel saving is negligible especially when compared to the difference in initial price
This comment is not smart, because its appreciation depends on who will be using the UX. I could also write (wrongfully), that RX is too big, but some people consider it right for their needs. The 181 HP are enough for most of the drivers. I use to do track-days sometimes (mostly with my ND2 Miata RF G-184 Top Revolution, #1 reliable car worldwide, but I also checked my wife's UX 250h F Sport) and I can write truthfully that the car is excellent for normal roads. It was #2 in the Reliability Top published by Consumer Reports the year before.
@@codincoman9019 " not smart" I eyeballed the UX since it first came out I finally test drove one and then ordered a 350h. The mpg on the UX is the same as the 350h. plus the hp of 239 vs 181 is a huge difference
@@mikej238, different taste, different needs, different choice. However, you can not be objective about UX's mpg, as you do not own an UX, just as I do not own an NX and I cannot objectively comment on NX's mpg... Plus the weight of NX is bigger than the weight of UX, so bigger power doesn't mean necessarily faster acceleration. Even though, as I have a friend owning the last year NX350h, I can realistically appreciate that my UX 250h F Sport has a better performance (mpg, 0-60mph, speed on turns) that an Executive NX 350h (SIVS had a similar comment above) 😉 This, or the driving style differs too much.
Great review Kirk! My wife is actually interested in the UX and looking forward to the 2023. I have to say that this vehicle is not designed for a thrilling ride. I know many have commented on the HP, however, in driving around the city with traffic, what’s the point of having a fast and powerful car if you constantly have to start and stop? I think that this is a great commuter car with all the creature comforts of a smooth and quiet ride. This car caters to a different segment, and especially with the cost of gas these days and having to commute 80 miles to work, this would be a great vehicle. We are looking forward to the refresh and our first Lexus! Thanks for the review.
Looks and drives amazing, had one while my GX was being worked on. Would love to have one but I'm waiting for the 23 lexus IS. Hope they update the infotainment and not the exterior. It already looks awesome
I drove a UX250h loaner and I found it very peppy on the highway driving in sport mode. Totally satisfying when passing slower vehicles between 60mph and 80mph...better feeling than in our NX300h we own...
Tbh touchpad isn’t that bad. 😊. I hope the touchscreen will have some sort of oleophobic coating if not, I will have to clean it everyday due to fingerprints. Hence, I am keeping mine MY20. I think MY22 is probably the best model to get if you want colour matching fenders. As for the tire update, I guess any older UXh will be able to get them when their tires wore out. I read a lot of people saying it is too expensive and it is better to get RAV4 or Venza. I shall say entry Lexus is still a Lexus. It is more quiet, stable at high speed and more refine comparing to Toyotas. You will understand what I meant once you experience one.
Good review!! What’s an entry level vehicle? This UX has as much technology as any other Lexus. It may not be as plush as other Lexus Like the RX or NX. Also not everyone wants that, or a big vehicle that carries 4-5 people with lost of cargo capacity. My wife did not buy this vehicle because she couldn’t afford an RX or NX considering she had an NX before. She loves the size, the drivability and most of all the interior design, layout and feel of this vehicle.
i like the UX the most from the lexus SUV line up. MY 2023 - missing 12v in front, missing radio controls, hard plastics at the back, no spare(i think it would fit a compact one) - all bad things. i would also call missing trackpad a bad thing. i do get the craze about touchscreen, but why cant they just put that new touchscreen in and keep it all from pre-face lift version...? and let people to choose how they wanna operate their vehicle... but thank god (or lexus 😋 )at least there is still fully PHYSICAL HVAC! 🎉🎊
Hopefully, Acura refresh MDX in its 4th year with actual touch screen, Acura can definitely move the screen on MDX few inches towards the driver and offer a touch screen while keeping the touch pad, so you use both.
Hey I enjoy your video keep up the good work my question is do you know what if is there any diffrence between the American model & the europen model ?
9:08 Sadly the LC500 does not have ideal modulation either. Its very linear up until a certain point down low where something changes and you the driver are forced to self modulate the remaining depth. Its not ideal for smoothness. I guess thats a Lexus trate. Tell me does any Lexus have good brake feel all the way through? Anyone?
Actually now that i think about it the LS500 had a linear press all the way through. ES too if i remember correctly that was a while ago. WTH. Why cant they replicate that all throughout the line. Odd.
My local dealer has little or no inventory of the 2022 models. Soon it will be time for manufacturers to be announcing 2023 models and you've talked about the 2023 RX. Do you have any idea if they will be announcing 2023 models of the UX, the NX and any idea when?
I tried to get into one of these things at my local Lexus dealership. I literally couldn't get my head or knees in. It's way, way too small for me. Granted, I'm relatively tall at just under 6'4", but I can't imagine anyone above 5'6" liking the size of these cars.
I am 6'2" and I can testify that you are full of BS. I am driving lots of times my wife's Lexus UX 250h F Sport and I have more than enough space for myself. In fact, I enjoy a lot her car, it was chosen after a thorough investigation into the possible choices on the market, in the final the UX beating clearly the Mazda CX-30. One of our best friends also drove her car and he has 6'5" and aprox. 120Kg. He felt cramped (but not too much), for him his Mitsubishi Outlander feels better. But to say that you can't imagine anyone above 5'6" liking the size of UX is a big lie. It must be a reason behind your hate of UX.
The UX (I own one) is very, very far away from the C-HR (I had 2 drive-tests). You cannot feel that is the same platform. Why? Different settings with many better parts (a lot of aluminium) for a superior driving, far better acoustic isolation, better seats, better speakers, better ergonomics (excellent command center and buttons), better comfort and (of course) the understated Japanese luxury etc . If it doesn't sell in the UK it doesn't mean it's not good. Btw, Lexus UX got the #2 position in the Reliability Top published by Consumer Reports last year, so its not about "better reliability" but about uber-reliability.
@@codincoman9019 Thanks for the reply Yes I agree with your comments But dosnt really apply as we’re going all electric soon due to the ridiculous cost of fuel here and Toyota / Lexus have along with the other Japanese Auto Makers are seriously lagging behind on EVs Hybrids are now outdated Tech .
@@stevesinclair1791, EV is a bigger scam than the Diesel. They were both promoted by "eco"-Marxists (some activists, some politicians), their stupid theory being based on a huge lie: that CO2 is polluting. No, the other emissions are mostly toxic, and the Diesel engines have plenty more than gas ICE's. The electric (blood) batteries are extremely polluting and are unreliable, dangerous and cannot be recycled (there are many documentaries on TH-cam about the EV lie). So, thanks, but I am sticking with the hybrids (best of both worlds that collide now, because of the leftards) and with the NA ICE's, manual stick, RWD (as I have in my Miata ND2 RF G-184 Top Revolution). Btw, the Japanese car makers (leaders in reliability, TCO and efficiency etc.) are delaying the EV's (you saw what is coming up from Lexus/Toyota) on purpose (the CEO's of Toyota, Mazda, Stellantis spoke against the politicians' stupid push for "electrification"), not that they are not good with EV's...
UX is pretty much outclassed in every aspect except for fuel economy. Looking forward to a more competitive successor. A wishlist for the next gen UX: 1. Make it more space-efficient 2. Offer more powertrains (2.0 l Hybrid from Corolla Cross could be the base. Add a 350h model and expand 300e availability)
The UX was released before Toyota thought about the Corolla Cross, so it's based on the only subcompact crossover they had at the time, the CH-R. So that explains why it's so small on the inside. Hopefully they'll base the next gen UX on the Corolla Cross platform which should give it more interior room and the 194HP hybrid system from that model.
@@chezzyperson3339 Really don't have a problem with the dash design of the UX. I think it's even more stylized than the new NX's. The real issue for me is interior packaging, which seemed to be the inherent disadvantage of vehicles on the TNGA platform.
@@tuanha5264 you do realize they use the same parts and are the same company? Or is the badge the only thing you look at? I would rather have a loaded top trim camry than a tiny lexus crossover.
They should really keep that arm rest control for all models... it's one of the coolest and most functional design
Das finde ich auch….das ist vielleicht wirklich das beste an dem Model….😊😅
I love my 2022 Lexus UX 200! It's my first purchased car without my parents co-signing lol. Everyone in my family is all about Lexus and I was the final one in the family to finally get one. I'm not all about speed or power, but just a comfortable ride. This car is more than enough for my needs. I definitely recommend anyone consider this their next car if performance isn't your concern.
FYI Corolla hatch back has the same engine and transmission and ergonomically better interior. Cost $20k less 2
@@mikemayers8672, but the UX has some better parts (mostly aluminium) for better driving, a more refined design, far better interior, far better ride/comfort and acoustic isolation, more ergonomic command center and high quality buttons and audio system and speakers, the understated Japanese luxury etc. You cannot distinguish that it is the same TNGA platform, the settings are different. Your comparizon makes sense only when you do not have money for the Lexus. Lexus is far more than a glorified Toyota! FYI: Lexus UX got the #2 position in the Reliability Top published by Consumer Reports last year. Plus the small TCO for 5-years ownership etc. And in the 250h F Sport trim the performance is really nice, as my wife has it.
@ Cordin Coman Corolla Hatch offers far better value.
If you need that luxury name plate far better choices available than UX.
Ultimately UX is a girl car too.
@@mikemayers8672 LMAO 🤣 Really lame answer, quite childish.
The UX 250h F Sport is excellent also for real men, that do not feel the urge to behave in a stupid, macho way. There is nothing like it among luxury cars, most are unreliable and too opulent (very, very different from the Lexus understated luxury and efficiency). But it's true that Corolla is the best choice in terms of value. The best choice for most of the people. However, financially independent people want better, relaxing cars.
Btw, my daily drive (plus on track) is a Miata ND2 RF G-185 Top Revolution, considered by many also the best value for money (the LC500 is an amazing car, but I didn't buy it even when it was discounted from 119'000€ to 80'000€, because I'm happy with my Miata, #1 - most reliable car). And I can also bet my wife drives far better than you (she is overpassing many cocky drivers on the track) 🤣
I wish I had time to read your very long answer 😂 Corolla hatch has the same transmission and engine nough said. Paying $20k extra w mark up’s for UX is foolish
I like the UX a lot but here in Norway a top spec UX costs about the same as a GR Yaris and I would happily give up a bit of practicality and amenities for the unique driving thrill.
We passed on the F Sport in our 2020 UX. FOR US, all that red in there was gaudy and eccentric looking, which took the car from being Classy to "Klassy". In base trim, it's priced for value as an entry level car should be.
In 2 years we have never been below 30 mpg (in our UX200) combined mixed driving, which included considerable mountain driving.
That's very good for a non-hybrid.
Lexus UX 250h is an excellent crossover from most points of view. By the way, there is available also the "negative" colours choice (the opposite scheme of colours) of that too much red of some F Sport leather: black / dark grey leather, with burgundy sowing, some more burgundy that can be barely seen through the leather perforations in the middle of the seats etc. Understated sportiness/luxury, Lexus style...
@ islandin22 If I were to buy a UX I would prefer the the non hybrid version. It’s a simpler design it will outlast the hybrid version and the difference in fuel saving is negligible especially when compared to the difference in initial price
It's a nice car but just too small and I can't believe it's still only 181hp. The NX350H is the better option.
Agreed 100%
I think the RX350h is the best one, if you can afford it. Or just get the 500h.
This comment is not smart, because its appreciation depends on who will be using the UX. I could also write (wrongfully), that RX is too big, but some people consider it right for their needs. The 181 HP are enough for most of the drivers. I use to do track-days sometimes (mostly with my ND2 Miata RF G-184 Top Revolution, #1 reliable car worldwide, but I also checked my wife's UX 250h F Sport) and I can write truthfully that the car is excellent for normal roads. It was #2 in the Reliability Top published by Consumer Reports the year before.
@@codincoman9019 " not smart" I eyeballed the UX since it first came out I finally test drove one and then ordered a 350h. The mpg on the UX is the same as the 350h. plus the hp of 239 vs 181 is a huge difference
@@mikej238, different taste, different needs, different choice. However, you can not be objective about UX's mpg, as you do not own an UX, just as I do not own an NX and I cannot objectively comment on NX's mpg... Plus the weight of NX is bigger than the weight of UX, so bigger power doesn't mean necessarily faster acceleration. Even though, as I have a friend owning the last year NX350h, I can realistically appreciate that my UX 250h F Sport has a better performance (mpg, 0-60mph, speed on turns) that an Executive NX 350h (SIVS had a similar comment above) 😉 This, or the driving style differs too much.
Updated ux is so much better and beats many rivals compared to this.
Great review Kirk! My wife is actually interested in the UX and looking forward to the 2023. I have to say that this vehicle is not designed for a thrilling ride. I know many have commented on the HP, however, in driving around the city with traffic, what’s the point of having a fast and powerful car if you constantly have to start and stop? I think that this is a great commuter car with all the creature comforts of a smooth and quiet ride. This car caters to a different segment, and especially with the cost of gas these days and having to commute 80 miles to work, this would be a great vehicle. We are looking forward to the refresh and our first Lexus! Thanks for the review.
Looks and drives amazing, had one while my GX was being worked on. Would love to have one but I'm waiting for the 23 lexus IS. Hope they update the infotainment and not the exterior. It already looks awesome
I drove a UX250h loaner and I found it very peppy on the highway driving in sport mode. Totally satisfying when passing slower vehicles between 60mph and 80mph...better feeling than in our NX300h we own...
I still think it’s a nice upgrade for prius owners
Wow that thumbnail looks very cool with that grey car on grey sky!
This dash looks way nicer! Might have to keep my ‘21
Tbh touchpad isn’t that bad. 😊. I hope the touchscreen will have some sort of oleophobic coating if not, I will have to clean it everyday due to fingerprints. Hence, I am keeping mine MY20. I think MY22 is probably the best model to get if you want colour matching fenders. As for the tire update, I guess any older UXh will be able to get them when their tires wore out. I read a lot of people saying it is too expensive and it is better to get RAV4 or Venza. I shall say entry Lexus is still a Lexus. It is more quiet, stable at high speed and more refine comparing to Toyotas. You will understand what I meant once you experience one.
Good review!!
What’s an entry level vehicle? This UX has as much technology as any other Lexus. It may not be as plush as other Lexus Like the RX or NX. Also not everyone wants that, or a big vehicle that carries 4-5 people with lost of cargo capacity. My wife did not buy this vehicle because she couldn’t afford an RX or NX considering she had an NX before. She loves the size, the drivability and most of all the interior design, layout and feel of this vehicle.
You do realize that UX have the sport mode, right? It changes performance quite drastically...
Love this car. Superb build quality. I never see them on the road around here.
Where’s here? Just curious.
Nice video
I contract UX released this summer, can't wait!
I still remember the Nebraska reviews
hard to find an F sport model for this.
Compared to the price of non-luxury vehicles, this must make sense for many cross-over people.
Would definitely wait for the 2023 UX if I were in the market for one. That trackpad sucks... and I know because I have one in my LC 500!
i like the UX the most from the lexus SUV line up.
MY 2023 - missing 12v in front, missing radio controls, hard plastics at the back, no spare(i think it would fit a compact one) - all bad things. i would also call missing trackpad a bad thing.
i do get the craze about touchscreen, but why cant they just put that new touchscreen in and keep it all from pre-face lift version...? and let people to choose how they wanna operate their vehicle... but thank god (or lexus 😋 )at least there is still fully PHYSICAL HVAC! 🎉🎊
What is the length of the trunk with the rear seats down?
Hopefully, Acura refresh MDX in its 4th year with actual touch screen, Acura can definitely move the screen on MDX few inches towards the driver and offer a touch screen while keeping the touch pad, so you use both.
Should I buy a 2022 GX or wait for the redesign?
Hey
I enjoy your video keep up the good work
my question is do you know what if is there any diffrence between the American model & the europen model ?
How much room is in the back with the seats down? Could someone 6ft sleep back there once in a blue moon road tripping?
Yes but just buy a Prius, you'd be better off for your car camping road trips
9:08 Sadly the LC500 does not have ideal modulation either. Its very linear up until a certain point down low where something changes and you the driver are forced to self modulate the remaining depth. Its not ideal for smoothness. I guess thats a Lexus trate. Tell me does any Lexus have good brake feel all the way through? Anyone?
Actually now that i think about it the LS500 had a linear press all the way through. ES too if i remember correctly that was a while ago. WTH. Why cant they replicate that all throughout the line. Odd.
My local dealer has little or no inventory of the 2022 models. Soon it will be time for manufacturers to be announcing 2023 models and you've talked about the 2023 RX. Do you have any idea if they will be announcing 2023 models of the UX, the NX and any idea when?
I tried to get into one of these things at my local Lexus dealership. I literally couldn't get my head or knees in. It's way, way too small for me. Granted, I'm relatively tall at just under 6'4", but I can't imagine anyone above 5'6" liking the size of these cars.
I am 6'2" and I can testify that you are full of BS. I am driving lots of times my wife's Lexus UX 250h F Sport and I have more than enough space for myself. In fact, I enjoy a lot her car, it was chosen after a thorough investigation into the possible choices on the market, in the final the UX beating clearly the Mazda CX-30. One of our best friends also drove her car and he has 6'5" and aprox. 120Kg. He felt cramped (but not too much), for him his Mitsubishi Outlander feels better. But to say that you can't imagine anyone above 5'6" liking the size of UX is a big lie. It must be a reason behind your hate of UX.
Where did you get your sandals?
The Lexus UX is very good looking and is suitable for, young people or for empty net couples.
Kirk, you should really consider buying this vehicle!
those radio controls hoping theres an option to keep them hehe
3:59 For Free?!
4:33 BOOOOOOOOOOOO HISS what a loss. Why cant we have both? Luxury is choice and they took that away from us. The outrage...
I just can't stand the rear quarter panel bulge that seems to be inherited from the Highlander. Not a good looking vehicle to me...
Ahh yes... This storm is about to hit. :(
I dig the trim tho!
It's a bit too small definitely lacks power and too expensive.
Too sedate of a powertrain. Better off with a CX-30. The UX should have gotten a 2.0T.
TBH I feel it needs to be redone & sized up to the luxury Corolla cross. I feel it’s a little too hatch back for me
RAV4 hybrid>2022 Lexus ux 250h
The last good UX iteration before everything goes south with the MY23 update. Sad......
Doesn’t sell very well in UK Basically an upmarket CHR with better reliability But a good review Thanks 🚗👍
The UX (I own one) is very, very far away from the C-HR (I had 2 drive-tests). You cannot feel that is the same platform. Why? Different settings with many better parts (a lot of aluminium) for a superior driving, far better acoustic isolation, better seats, better speakers, better ergonomics (excellent command center and buttons), better comfort and (of course) the understated Japanese luxury etc . If it doesn't sell in the UK it doesn't mean it's not good. Btw, Lexus UX got the #2 position in the Reliability Top published by Consumer Reports last year, so its not about "better reliability" but about uber-reliability.
@@codincoman9019 Thanks for the reply
Yes I agree with your comments
But dosnt really apply as we’re going all electric soon due to the ridiculous cost of fuel here and Toyota / Lexus have along with the other Japanese Auto Makers are seriously lagging behind on EVs
Hybrids are now outdated Tech .
@@stevesinclair1791, EV is a bigger scam than the Diesel. They were both promoted by "eco"-Marxists (some activists, some politicians), their stupid theory being based on a huge lie: that CO2 is polluting. No, the other emissions are mostly toxic, and the Diesel engines have plenty more than gas ICE's. The electric (blood) batteries are extremely polluting and are unreliable, dangerous and cannot be recycled (there are many documentaries on TH-cam about the EV lie). So, thanks, but I am sticking with the hybrids (best of both worlds that collide now, because of the leftards) and with the NA ICE's, manual stick, RWD (as I have in my Miata ND2 RF G-184 Top Revolution). Btw, the Japanese car makers (leaders in reliability, TCO and efficiency etc.) are delaying the EV's (you saw what is coming up from Lexus/Toyota) on purpose (the CEO's of Toyota, Mazda, Stellantis spoke against the politicians' stupid push for "electrification"), not that they are not good with EV's...
UX is pretty much outclassed in every aspect except for fuel economy. Looking forward to a more competitive successor.
A wishlist for the next gen UX:
1. Make it more space-efficient
2. Offer more powertrains (2.0 l Hybrid from Corolla Cross could be the base. Add a 350h model and expand 300e availability)
The UX was released before Toyota thought about the Corolla Cross, so it's based on the only subcompact crossover they had at the time, the CH-R. So that explains why it's so small on the inside. Hopefully they'll base the next gen UX on the Corolla Cross platform which should give it more interior room and the 194HP hybrid system from that model.
3. Maybe give it a light refresh on the exterior?
@@brianlee9233 Overhaul the exterior design! 😅
@@chezzyperson3339 Really don't have a problem with the dash design of the UX. I think it's even more stylized than the new NX's. The real issue for me is interior packaging, which seemed to be the inherent disadvantage of vehicles on the TNGA platform.
I think they are going to discontinue it. It doesn't look that good.
I wouldn’t be surprised for its base msrp u can get a good spec Venza
@@mohitme1234 Well there's no way Im going to drive a Toyota over a Lexus. lol
@@tuanha5264 you do realize they use the same parts and are the same company? Or is the badge the only thing you look at? I would rather have a loaded top trim camry than a tiny lexus crossover.
An all new generation soon would be ideal
@@mohitme1234 The Venza is very Lexus-like too
Ridiculously overpriced and now with less power than a Corolla, what a joke.
nice little expensive thing.
A venza hybrid is way better than this
Huh, guess you do have common sense sometimes, buddy.