The 2024 Lexus UX 250h has a base price of just under $38,000, which is competitive if factoring in the $2,250 EPA-estimated fuel savings over five years with the standard hybrid powertrain. Standard amenities include power-adjustable front seats, synthetic leather upholstery, and an 8.0-inch touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. That display and its relative value each earn a point, and the warranty adds another, good for an 8.
The standard 4-year/50,000-mile warranty includes two scheduled maintenance services and is bolstered by an 8-year/100,000-mile hybrid powertrain warranty.
Which Lexus UX should I buy?
The $40,100 Premium version is the best bang for your bucks, and if you need AWD, it adds only $1,400. It includes heated and cooled front seats, a sunroof, and a power tailgate, which is good enough for us. The larger 12.3-inch touchscreen is available with Premium and standard with F Sport Handling. If you like shiny stuff and don’t rely on Android Auto or Apple CarPlay, give it a shot; it has excellent voice commands with either sized screen after a learning curve with the language.
How much is a fully loaded Lexus UX?
The UX 250h with all-wheel drive and the F Sport Handling package costs $46,470. It includes sport seats, performance upgrades, a black roof and black roof rails, heated side mirrors, and adaptive headlights. However, you’ll still pay extra to add wireless phone charging, a heated steering wheel, and a few other upgrades, to the tune of about $50,000. At that point we’d start looking at more performance-oriented crossovers.