As Lexus continues to maximize Toyota Motor Co.’s excellent hybrid technology, it’s not surprising that a smaller, more luxury-hybrid based SUV was in the cards.
Meet the 2025 Lexus UX300h Premium AWD. Wrapped in Copper Crest, an exquisite exterior color that glimmers in the sun, our test vehicle stood out with nice exterior curves. The UX300 hybrid also offers nice comfort and sizing, but it’s the miles per gallon that everyone raves about. Our week-long test came in with 44.8 mpg, which is outstanding for this class and an achievement that Lexus will take to the bank.
Similar to NX and RX models we have tested, the UX300h interior boasts Lexus-like upgrades over Toyota’s frame layout while ensuring extra comfort.
Powering the Lexus UX300h is a 2.0-liter four-cylinder hybrid engine with 196 combined horsepower and a CVT transmission. Riding on 18-inch wheels, the UX300h has great standard features such as dual climate control, heated outer mirrors, roof rails, power rear door, rain sensing wipers and a power moonroof. Optioned up features included wireless phone charger, heated steering wheel, windshield deicer, heads up display, a 12.3-inch Lexus interfaced touchscreen infotainment system and a premium paint upgrade.
The Lexus UX is in direct competition with the Audi Q3 as well as the BMW X1. We look forward to testing those models to compare apples to apples and provide a category chart-topper.
Lexus has done a tremendous job with the recent release of the GX and other upgraded vehicles in the fleet. For the UX, we had a really hard time finding anything negative associated with the compact luxury SUV. For the price point, the UX certainly has a place in the fleet and a great demand from consumers looking for that compact size SUV, with luxury flair and outstanding fuel mileage.
2025 Lexus UX300h Premium AWD
MSRP: $41,110
MPG: 44 city / 40 highway / 44.8 as tested
As Tested: $45,485