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Old 08-28-2018, 09:41 AM
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The new Lexus UX SUV, or "SUX" for short.
Old 08-28-2018, 11:18 AM
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no one wanna comment on the fender well?
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Looks like a Hyundai Kona...
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https://www.autoblog.com/2019/11/21/...ric-crossover/

Lexus has unveiled its first fully electric vehicle and — surprise — it’s a crossover. The Lexus UX 300e is seeing its public debut in China, at the Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition.

Lexus tipped the world off to its next step in the luxury automaker’s “Lexus Electrified” campaign with a trademark filing. Now it has followed through, in what appears to be a trend, as more and more automakers enter the EV arena with formats that are hot as all heck right now: crossovers.

We only have a few specifications so far, but they’re interesting. The Lexus UX 300e has a 54.3-kWh lithium-ion battery pack that provides an estimated 248 miles of driving range based on the very generous and arguably outdated NEDC driving cycle — this would indubitably be rated much lower if tested by the EPA. The electric motor, located up front, is capable of a peak 201 horsepower and 221 pound-feet of torque. It has a DC fast charging capability of 50 kW, which lags behind a lot of what we’re seeing nowadays (for instance, the Kia Niro EV is capable of 100 kW, and the Audi E-Tron can do 150 kW). Lexus’ press release doesn’t specify the charging standard, but that 50-kW capacity corresponds with the current maximum speed of the CHAdeMo charging standard.

The UX 300e promises a comfortable but exciting drive experience with a dual focus on NVH and driving dynamics. Drivers can control the experience with a number of driving modes, as well as paddle “shifters” that adjust the level of regen feel form the electric motor/generator. As for the sonic experience, Lexus says it has an “Active Sound Control (ASC)” feature that “transmits natural ambient sounds to allow for a greater understanding of driving conditions, and provides a natural feeling for the cabin's occupants.”

We have no word on whether the UX EV will make its way to the U.S. Lexus says it will go on sale in China and Europe next year, with a Japan introduction in 2021. Again, this is just a first step, and we’ll be curious to see what plans Lexus has for EVs here in the States.
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I've seen a few UX on the road here, and it's not a bad looking little car. Looks like a slightly smaller Rav4-lux, and markedly better looking than the C-HR.
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It is interesting that they would make it FWD - not sure anyone else does that in a 2WD EV.
Old 11-22-2019, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by biker
It is interesting that they would make it FWD - not sure anyone else does that in a 2WD EV.
Uh, pretty much every non-luxury EV is FWD. Bolt, Leaf, Soul, 500e, Fit, Ioniq, Clarity, Focus, Fusion, Niro, eGolf, and many others are all FWD.
Old 11-23-2019, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by 00TL-P3.2
I've seen a few UX on the road here, and it's not a bad looking little car. Looks like a slightly smaller Rav4-lux, and markedly better looking than the C-HR.
But like it's platform mate CHR, the rear seat is useless for anyone over 5ft5.
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