Lexus has updated its smallest SUV, the UX, which benefits from the latest infotainment and ADAS tech together with new F Sport Design and Handling packages, a series of chassis improvements, but less powertrain options as only the hybrid UX 250h survives in the U.S.
Unlike most model year updates which are
usually limited to new trim options, Lexus has added 20 spot welding points on
the body of the UX increasing its structural rigidity, while recalibrating the
electronic power steering and the shock absorbers. As a result, the 2023 UX
promises to offer a more refined ride, better steering response and improved
handling compared to its predecessor – something we’ll have to wait until our
first drive to see if it holds true. Additionally, a new set of 18-inch
Bridgestone run-flat tires are said to reduce noise and vibration.
The new infotainment is a welcome update
to the UX. It comes with a standard 8-inch or an optional 12.3-inch
touchscreen, with higher resolution than before and more connectivity features
including wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a new Voice Assistant, and
available connected services subscription. The center console is slightly
redesigned with a larger charging space, LED lighting, two USB charging ports,
and the omission of the old touchpad and infotainment controls from the central
tunnel. On the ADAS front, the UX inherits the improved Lexus Safety System+
2.5 that is also found on the larger NX. It comes standard for MY 2023, and
includes systems like the Dynamic Radar Cruise Control with curve speed-control
function, the Emergency Steering Assist, the Lane Tracing Assist, and the
improved Pre-Collision System.
We didn’t mention the exterior design of
the SUV because it remains virtually unchanged. However, those who opt for the
F Sport Design package will get body-colored cladding on the wheelarches
(instead of unpainted plastic), a new set of 18-inch wheels, a slightly
different grille pattern, F Sport bumpers, black-painted roof / roof rails, and
a moonroof.
Inside the cabin, the F Sport Handling
brings aluminium footrest, pedals, and scuff plate alongside F Sport-branded
sport seats (optionally heated and ventilated), steering wheel, and shift knob.
More importantly, it includes chassis upgrades with the Active Variable
Suspension (AVS) system and performance dampers. Lexus claims that the new
suspension setup is offering improved ride comfort and quietness, together with
better steering response.
The only powertrain option for the US
market is the UX 250h that pairs a 2.0-litre engine with two electric motors
(AWD) for a combined output of 181 hp. Sales of the 2023
Lexus UX will start in late summer 2022 with pricing to be announced closer to
the launch date.


