We’re preparing to say goodbye to 2023, but Lexus is skipping ahead and welcoming 2025. As part of that effort, they’ve introduced the 2025 UX 300h. Set to replace the 250h, the 300h has a familiar 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine but it’s joined by a new hybrid transaxle. The latter allowed engineers to install more powerful electric motors, which is why the output climbs from 181 hp to 196 hp. The upgrades continue elsewhere as the nickel-metal hydride battery has been replaced by a more modern lithium-ion unit. The crossover also adopts new shift-by-wire technology, which promises to deliver a “quicker and more seamless shifting experience.”
Thanks to the changes, the 2025 UX 300h
accelerates from 0-96 km/h in 8 seconds flat with front-wheel drive.
That’s a 0.4 second improvement compared to the outgoing 250h. Besides being
faster and more powerful, Lexus estimates the crossover will have a combined
fuel economy rating of 43 mpg. If that number pans out, the UX 300h would be
slightly more fuel efficient than its predecessor, which returned up to 42 mpg
combined.
Aside from the fifth-generation hybrid
system, the crossover offers a new Copper Crest paint job. Buyers will also
find a classier cabin with chrome accents and revamped switchgear on the door
panels. Furthermore, Premium and F Sport variants trade their 8-inch digital
instrument cluster for a new 12.3-inch display. However, base models retain
their 7-inch setup. F Sport Handling variants also come equipped with a new
power liftgate featuring a kick sensor. Buyers will also find new “hairline
finishing” on the door panels and center console.
Last but not least, the Lexus Safety
System+ 2.5 suite of driver assistance systems has been replaced by the newer
3.0 setup. It includes All-Speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Tracing
Assist, and a Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection. They’re joined by
Road Sign Assist, Proactive Driving Assist, and Lane Departure Alert with
Steering Assist.
Pricing will be announced next year and
the UX will go on sale “shortly after.”