For 2018, the Lexus NX has been somewhat redesigned, while the turbocharged, four-cylinder NX 200t has been renamed the NX 300. Powerplants are unchanged, including that of the hybrid NX 300h, as are the various packages, such as the F SPORT option that helps accentuate the NX’s sporty nature. Although the starting price is less than $50,000, your bill can reach more than $65,000 if you choose the NX 300h Executive.
Pros
- Exciting lines (if you like them)
- Choice of vibrant colours
- Guaranteed reliability
- Impeccable finish
Cons
- Requires super unleaded fuel (NX 300)
- Hybrid is pricey
- Price climbs fast when you add options
- Style isn't a crowd-pleaser