Buyers eyeing the smallest Lexus SUV for the 2025 model year are in for an enhanced experience, albeit at a slightly higher price point. The latest iteration, the 2025 Lexus UX300h, boasts a more robust hybrid drivetrain, accompanied by a discernible uptick in base prices.
While the base model sees an $800 increase, now commencing at $37,490, certain trim levels witness a more substantial hike, exceeding $2000.
Replacing its predecessor, the UX250h, the UX300h showcases a revamped gas-electric powertrain, now generating 196 horsepower, compared to the previous 181 hp.
In its front-wheel-drive configuration, the model integrates a 2.0-liter inline-four gasoline engine with an electric motor. Opting for all-wheel drive, at an additional $1570, introduces another electric motor propelling the rear wheels.
Stepping up to the Premium trim level, enriched with additional features, entails a cost of $40,690, reflecting a $1540 increase from the previous year. Additionally, buyers can opt for one of two F Sport variants.
The first variant, F Sport Design, accentuates visual enhancements and is priced at $41,440, marking a $2290 increment. On the other hand, the second variant, F Sport Handling, priced at $45,955, crowns the lineup with suspension upgrades, including adaptive dampers.
While Lexus hasn’t specified the exact arrival date of the 2025 UX at U.S. dealerships, it is currently available for configuration on the Lexus website. Thus, prospective buyers can anticipate its imminent availability for purchase.