Lexus UX variants
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Total cash price £25,799. Borrowing £23,219 with a £2,580 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£417.47
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£33,944.60
Cost of credit
£8,145.60
Optional final payment
£11,326.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Lexus UX

The Lexus UX is a posh, compact SUV combining reliability with sophisticated styling, making it an exceptional choice for discerning drivers. There’s a choice of fuel-efficient full-hybrid engines or a battery-powered EV. The sharp LED lighting and a bold spindle grille give it an unmistakable presence.

Popular Lexus UX Trims For Sale

  • UX – Entry-level car with LED headlights, Bluetooth and built-in sat nav
  • F-Sport – Gains 18-inch alloys, sportier styling and faux-leather upholstery
  • Takumi – Range-topper with a Mark Levinson stereo, upgraded headlights and a 360º camera

Owning a Lexus UX

A used Lexus UX will be easy and satisfying to own thanks to proven reliability and manageable running costs. The hybrid powertrain achieves impressive fuel economy and is smooth and responsive on the road. High-quality interior materials and lots of on-board tech make long drives hassle-free. Plus, you get the reassurance of Lexus’ 10-year service-activated warranty.

Read our Lexus UX review to learn more about this compact premium SUV.

Similar Models You May Consider

  • BMW X2 – Sporty styling with premium German engineering
  • Audi Q2 – Compact luxury with flashy on-board tech
  • Jaguar E-Pace – British luxury with distinctive design flair
  • Mercedes GLA – Premium compact SUV with advanced technology

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FAQs

The Lexus UX only comes as a five door hatchback SUV, but it does offer hybrid and electric options plus a selection of trim levels. It’s been on sale since 2019.

At 4.5 metres long, the Lexus UX is roughly the same length as the Audi Q3 and the latest BMW X1. Both those cars make slightly better use of their size than the UX, with more spacious interiors and bigger boots. Boot space for the UX stands at 320 litres for the hybrid and 367 litres for the electric one.

By far the most popular engine for the Lexus UX is the hybrid, badged 250h. It’s quite efficient, offers decent performance and is cheaper than an equivalent electric UX.

Four-wheel drive has been offered on the UX – these are called 'E-Four' by Lexus – but the vast majority of UXs are front-wheel drive. Don't let that put you off if you live somewhere rural – a good set of winter tyres will vastly improve grip in wintry conditions.

If sleek looks, refinement and lots of equipment are higher on your priority list than practicality, then the UX is a good car for you. The UX is quite small inside, even for a small SUV, but it packs a lot in. All UXs come with hybrid or electric power, so all should be cheap to run.

Lexus would like you to think so – the UX has the cladding on its bodywork and the X in its name that are also used on the NX and RX SUVs. Four-wheel drive is also available.

Yes, the Lexus UX should be very reliable. The UX uses a hybrid powertrain developed by parent company Toyota, which has been proven to last hundreds of thousands of miles if maintained properly. Lexus typically has glowing customer feedback, both in terms of its reliability and customer service if anything does go wrong.