Lexus have been successful at selling hybrids and
plug-in hybrids, but their lineup lacks a proper battery-electric model. However, that could soon change
for the luxury auto brand, as a new trademark filing, discovered by AutoGuide,
might signal the arrival of a zero-emission UX.
Toyota is looking to secure the UX300e moniker with
the European Intellectual Property Office. And while sometimes automakers
trademark different names to prevent the competition from using them, Lexus’
naming scheme scheme tells us that an electric UX might be on the cards.
So far, Lexus hasn’t announced its intention of
launching an electric crossover. Nevertheless, the LF-1 Limitless Concept that
was presented at the 2018 NAIAS was said to have either a hybrid, plug-in
hybrid or even an electric powertrain. Thus, this could’ve been the firm’s way
of initially teasing such a model.
AutoGuide reports that the UX300e will probably
launch next year, hinting at either a Geneva Motor Show or Frankfurt Motor Show
reveal, in spring or fall, respectively. The vehicle, however, allegedly won’t
be available in the U.S.
We reached out to Lexus hoping for an official
confirmation, or other information about the rumored UX300e, but their response was that they “do not comment on future
possible production plans”.