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Lexus NX 350h Review | What makes it so special?

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Lexus NX 350h has been a breakout hit in the luxury compact SUV space, especially since the 2022 redesign. Here’s what makes it stand out, plus a dose of honest pros & cons:



✅ What makes the NX 350h special?
🔹 Hybrid powertrain done right – The 2.5L 4-cylinder hybrid with Lexus’ e-CVT delivers ~240 hp, brisk acceleration, and outstanding fuel economy for a luxury SUV (real-world ~6.5–7.0 L/100 km). Smooth, quiet, and refined — exactly what buyers want.
🔹 Luxurious cabin without the fuss – Materials feel premium, seats are supportive, and the design is elegant without being flashy. Lexus excels at ergonomics and durability.
🔹 Much-improved tech – The new Lexus Interface infotainment (9.8” or optional 14”) is a massive upgrade over the old system. Responsive, modern graphics, and good voice control.
🔹 Standard AWD – The hybrid comes with Lexus’ electronic AWD, making it competent in snow or rain without hurting efficiency.
🔹 Bulletproof reliability reputation – Lexus hybrids are among the most reliable vehicles you can buy.
🔹 Quietness – Excellent cabin insulation makes it one of the quietest SUVs in its class.


👎 Where it could be better:
❗ The e-CVT can still feel rubber-bandy under hard acceleration — it’s not sporty like some turbo rivals (e.g., BMW X3 30i).
❗ Rear cargo space is only average for the segment; if you need lots of room, an RDX or Q5 might suit better.
❗ Some of the haptic touch controls on the steering wheel can be fiddly in practice.
❗ Driving dynamics are secure but not exciting — it’s more about comfort than corner carving.



🔎 Bottom line:
The NX 350h nails what most buyers in this segment want: a quiet, upscale, efficient, and reliable SUV that feels like a smaller RX. If you prioritize comfort, economy, and Lexus’ stress-free ownership, it’s a top pick — but if you’re chasing sporty handling or maximum cargo, you might look elsewhere.
 
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