The market for small luxury crossovers is heating
up, with models like the Audi Q3, BMW X1 and X2, Mercedes-Benz GLA, Acura CDX
and Infiniti QX30 all vying for market share on the small, but rapidly
expanding niche. Lexus has joined the fray with its own contender that was just
unveiled in Geneva. Called the UX, it slots below the NX as the new entry level
model in Lexus’ lineup.
The UX is the first Lexus built on the new Global
Architecture – Compact (GA-C) platform that also underpins Toyota models like
the Prius, C-HR, Auris, Corolla and Avensis – only this one is naturally a
premium offering.
The styling is pure “new” Lexus, from the
Spindle grille on back and the interior looks suitably upscale, drawing
inspiration from traditional Japanese design. The premium compact crossover
stretches just 4,495 mm long and rides on a 2,640-mm wheelbase, boasting a best-in-class 5.2-meter turning circle to help
it maneuver around town. The electric power steering works with a MacPherson
strut front suspension and double wishbone setup at the back.
There’ll be an F Sport package available for both
versions, bringing with it a sport suspension and a sportier appearance inside
and out, while an Adaptive Variable Suspension and Active Sound Control system
will be offered as well.
Lexus will begin production of the new UX this fall
and will start shipping it to US dealers towards the end of the year, when we
expect that its pricing will be announced.