2020 Lexus NX 300

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Rating6.4

Ranked #22 in 

Compact SUV
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$36,720 - $45,210
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M. Hannigan 

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Updated on November 3, 2023

ProsConsWhat's New

Quiet and comfortable ride quality

Cramped cargo space

No major changes for 2020

Spacious rear seats

Cluttered infotainment interface

Good fuel economy

Misses out on Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

Specs & Features

$36,720

price

235 hp @ 4800 rpm

horsepower

258 lb.-ft. @ 1650 rpm

torque

6-Speed Shiftable Automatic

transmission

2.0L 4cyl FWD 6A

engine

-

basic warranty

Overview

Introduced in late 2014, the NX has been one of the most popular entry- level luxury crossovers on the market. A smooth ride quality, premium build quality, long list of features and equipment, along with the trust of Leus, have been enticing enough to draw the attention of the masses. Signature Lexus looks, though on a compact sheet metal, plush interior and the solid build quality of Lexus is what makes the NX 300 very enticing for the masses.

Initially launched as the NX 200t, the second most compact crossover in Lexus' profile now, after the UX, the NX 300 not only received some substantial updates, in its 2018 model but also a new nomenclature. Now entering its 2020 model year, the NX 300 remains unchanged from its last year model, but it still offers a very well balanced value to those looking to upgrade to the luxury compact crossover category.

Buying Advice

The standard NX300 is the most rational choice just makes sure to add the Comfort package for the Heated and ventilated front seats and blind-spot monitoring.

Comparative Analysis against Competition

The two letters' NX" in its name stand for 'Nimble Crossover', and the NX 300 very rightly justifies its name. Sharing its platform with the Toyota RAV4, its not only compact but also gets some decent offroading muscle into it as well. The smaller proportions along with the nicely balanced steering wheel makes it easy to manuever around city traffic.

Above all, it is a Lexus and it does get a nice and premium interiors with ample room in the rear bench. Ride quality is also very comfortable and quiet at the very same time and is also aptly packed with features and technology. However, compared to its rivals like the Jaguar F- Pace, Volvo XC60, and BMW X3, the 20202 Lexus NX 300 lacks marginally behind because of its outdated interior design, annoying infotainment interface and a smaller cargo bay.

Features
6.0/10

The 2020 Lexus NX 300 competes in the Compact Luxury segment, a segment largely known for rugged bodies, bold styling, and a foolproof standard feature list. Though people are dazed by German auto cosmetics, the Japanese are no joke in the segment. The Lexus NX 300 is a solid offering from the Japanese, Lexus offers two trims for the gas-powered NX, standard NX300, and NX300F Sport. Lexus offers one powertrain and an option for front or all-wheel-drive., though you have to spend $1,400 more for the All-wheel-drive variant.

The standard feature list if not the best in the world but packs enough punch to compete in the fellow American and German league. The F sports variants add more sugar and spice to the standard feature list and tune the suspension to be more aggressive. 

Trim

NX 300

NX 300F Sport

MSRP

$36,485

$38,725

AWD

$37,885

$40,125

Features

17-inch wheels

18-inch wheels

 

LED headlights

Special exterior styling elements

 

Power-adjustable front seats

Sport steering wheel

 

Automatic dual-zone climate control

Special interior trim and NuLuxe color schemes

 

Simulated-leather upholstery (Lexus' NuLuxe)

Sport-tuned suspension

 

Eight-speaker sound system

 
 

8-inch infotainment display with a touchpad interface (Remote Touch)

 
 

Lexus Enform Safety Connect emergency communications

 
 

60/40-split folding and reclining back seat

 
 

Power-folding mirrors

 
 

Keyless ignition and entry

 
 

Lane departure warning and intervention

 
 

Forward collision warning and mitigation

 
 

Adaptive cruise control

 
 

LED foglights and running lights

 

We Recommend-

The standard NX300 is the most rational choice just makes sure to add the Comfort package for the Heated and ventilated front seats and blind-spot monitoring.

Fuel Economy
4.0/10

Lexus worked wonders by its hybrid witchcraft but failed to cast the same spell on the standard NX 300. In the city, you can expect an average mileage for 22 mpg and the mediocrity continuous on the highway through a 28 mpg fuel economy. Hence, you can expect combined ergonomic numbers of 25 mpg. The F Sport package brings in wider types which slash the combined economy my 1 mph. The same logic goes for the All-Wheel-drive option.

Model

Lexus NX 300

Acura RDX suv

Jaguar F-Pace 25t suv

Volvo XC60 T5 Momentum suv

BMW X3 sDrive 30i suv

Lincoln MKC suv

MPG (city)

22

22

22

22

23

20

MPG (highway)

28

28

27

29

30

27

MPG (combined)

25

24

24

24

26

23

Range (miles) (city/highway)

 

376/479

477/586

414/545

396/516

314/424

Tank Capacity (gal)

15.9

17.1

21.7

18.8

17.2

15.7

Interior
6.0/10

“The NX interior provides a wealth of passenger space, but the diminished cargo capacity hurts this crossover's overall utility. The darkest cloud is cast by the frustrating and ill-conceived Remote Touch infotainment controller”- Edmunds

Seating and Comfort

As flamboyant and eccentric the Japanese exterior gets the interior is rather on the simpler side. The best part about the NX is its spaciousness, there is plenty of legroom and headroom, though the small windows make the rear cabin a little claustrophobic. The NX feels a little tall but the door opening is a bit short which can be obstructing for some. As for the quality, the cabin quality is on par though it’s simulated-leather upholstery it does not meddle with the experience. The rest of the interior feels genuine and well rounded.

Model

Lexus NX 300

Acura RDX suv

Jaguar F-Pace 25t suv

Volvo XC60 T5 Momentum suv

BMW X3 sDrive 30i suv

Lincoln MKC suv

Passenger capacity

5

5

5

5

5

5

Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)

38.2/57.3/42.8

39.6/59.7/41.6

37.8/

38.0/58.2/41.5

41.1/57.6/40.3

39.6/56.0/42.8

Second

(Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)

38.1/55.3/36.1

38.3/56.6/38.4

37.5/

38.0/56.3/38.0

39.1/56.0/36.4

38.7/55.3/36.8

Again putting the word about the spacious NX’s cabin, you will have a decent front cabin space of 38.2 inches headroom and 42.8 inches of legroom. The rear cabin is not that bad either the legroom is squeezed to 36.1 inches and the headroom stays the same.

Cargo

The NX’s cargo volume is disappointing, you only get 17.2 cubic feet of cargo volume. Though you can expand this space by using the foldable rear seats to 53.6 inches. However, the standard cargo bay is half of what is getting on RDX Acura which is quite a factoring point. The tailgate is not that wide, courtesy of the sloping roofline.

Model

Lexus NX 300

Acura RDX suv

Jaguar F-Pace 25t suv

Volvo XC60 T5 Momentum suv

BMW X3 sDrive 30i suv

Lincoln MKC suv

Cargo Volume (ft.3)

17.2

31.1

33.5

28.7

28.7

25.2

Infotainment

The NX’s cabin is pretty driver-oriented except for the 8-inch infotainment screen which is a bit distracting and complicated. You need to carefully look for all the buttons which create a mess while you are driving. The Screen is governed by Remote Touch interface which is updated last year to simplify its jargons to a certain point, but the remaining problems are stuck like a gum. Also, the absence of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto further discourages the buyer.

Interior Features-

  • Audio And Cruise Controls On Steering Wheel
  • Front Seatback Storage
  • Leather Steering Wheel
  • Keyless Ignition
  • Climate Control
  • Turn Signal In Mirrors
  • Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Dual Illuminating Vanity Mirrors
  • Front And Rear Cupholders
  • Front And Rear Door Pockets
  • Electric Power Steering
  • Rear View Camera
  • Tilt And Telescopic Steering Wheel
  • Interior Air Filtration
  • Transmission, Cruise And Audio Controls On Steering Wheel

Exterior
7.0/10

“The 2020 Lexus NX is extroverted outside, comfortable inside, and more familiar by the year”- The Car Connection

Design and Styling

Lexus has always been pretty loud about their designs and the tradition continues with the NX. The revised spindle-shaped grill is daunting as ever plus the new headlights and taillights add more persona to the simple SUV design. Although, all these touches were made in the yesteryear and there is no concrete change that makes this year’s NX special. The F sport trim adds a bigger grill and wheels to create a more imposing stance. Though for some people Lexus feels over styled, for others it’s something to break the monotony from the regular SUV styling.

Dimensions and Weight

The NX 300 makes quite a visual impact, there is fine character-defining lines but that merges with the design to make a flush effect. However, the gigantic grill makes the SUV look big but actually, it’s inches shorter than other crossovers in the segment. The length is rated at 182 inches while the width and height are set at 73 and 64 inches. The ground clearance is pretty low at 7 inches and so is the wheelbase.

Model

Lexus NX 300

Acura RDX suv

Jaguar F-Pace 25t suv

Volvo XC60 T5 Momentum suv

BMW X3 sDrive 30i suv

Lincoln MKC suv

Curb weight (lbs.)

3940

3783

3870

4109

4034

3823

Length(in)

182.6*

186.8

186.3

184.6

185.9

179.2

Width(in)

73.6

74.8

81.5

78.7

74.4

73.4

Height(in)

64.8

65.7

65.0

65.3

66

65.2

Ground clearance (in)

6.9

5.7

8.4

8.5

8.0

N/A

Wheelbase (in)

104.7

108.3

113.1

112.8

112.8

105.9

Track width (in) F/R

62.2/62.2

64.2/64.7

64.6/65.1

65.1/65.2

63.8/64.4

62.4/62.5

Exterior Features-

  • Power Tilt And Slide Moonroof
  • Alloy Wheel Locks
  • Door Edge Guards
  • Power Rear Door W/Kick Sensor
  • Mudguards
  • Roof Rack Cross Bars
  • F SPORT 19-In Split-Six-Spoke Forged Alloy Wheels
  • Paint Protection Film By 3M
  • Panoramic View Back Up Monitor
  • Door Edge Film By 3M
  • Premium Triple-Beam LED Headlamps

Safety
8.0/10

You might have to negotiate one or two things in the NX though safety is not compromised. NHTSA rated the NX 300 with a four-star frontal crash test ratings and an all-star rating for the side crash test. IIHS has not yet tested the NX 300 though it’s been carried forward from last year with no changes and last year it successfully pleased all its critiques. IIHS gave the NX with its Top Safety Pick+ award, so the safety scene is quite sorted for this SUV. After all, this testing comes the rich safety feature list.

  • Rear Door Child Safety Locks
  • Turn Signal Mirrors
  • Daytime Running Lights
  • Engine Immobilizer
  • Dual Front Side-Mounted Airbags
  • Stability Control
  • Post-Collision Safety System
  • Child Seat Anchors
  • Lane Departure Warning Accident Avoidance System
  • Front And Rear Head Airbags
  • Emergency Braking Assist
  • Dusk Sensing Headlamps
  • LED Headlamp
  • Ventilated Front Disc / Solid Rear Disc Brakes
  • Cornering Lights

Competition
6.0/10

Lexus NX 300 vs Acura RDX-

Unlike Lexus Acura has big plans for the RDX, they changed the RDX to be more sporty and comfortable. The all-new RDX not just packs more power but has a bigger cargo bay with a competitive economy. The extra juice of horsepower gives Acura a considerable edge in acceleration plus is a more polished ride compared to the NX 300. As for practicality, Acura offers almost double of what Lexus offers.

With a similar price tag, the Acura RDX might be the better deal amongst the two.

Lexus NX 300 vs Volvo XC60-

Volvo XC60 is a premium SUV which competes in the big leagues. Tasteful interiors, potent engine, and traces of modern luxury are what you get with the XC60. Factoring this Chinese SUV with the NX 300 might not be a fair fight but its one we need to have. Volvo is a little over 40 grand but it fills the difference with more power and better cargo volume. The NX 300’s interior is fair as well, it looks premium, however, you won’t anything mildly similar to Volvo’s quality.

The XC60 might have an expensive price tag but it’s a worthy leap to take.

Final Verdict

Extroverted styling, well-crafted interior and decent driving dynamics is what you receive when getting in bed with this Lexus. Power is not the best but enough to combat tricky roads and cruise around the highway comfortably. But it's not the best in the market, if you like to constantly use the features or navigate through the infotainment then the NX 300 will not make things easy. Also, the low cargo volume is a big mockery for cargo volume for this segment.

Though the LX 300 is a solid deal it's not the most lucrative, the lapse of cargo and technology can be easily improved by going with a different brand.

Trims

    Base
    $36,720 onwards
    • Engine: 2.0L 4cyl FWD 6A
    • Horsepower: 235 hp @ 4800 rpm hp
    • Torque: 258 lb.-ft. @ 1650 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 7.2 sec
    • Top Speed: 124 mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 25 mpg
    F Sport
    $38,960 onwards
    • Engine: 2.0L 4cyl FWD 6A
    • Horsepower: 235 hp @ 4800 rpm hp
    • Torque: 258 lb.-ft. @ 1650 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 7.2 sec
    • Top Speed: 124 mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 25 mpg
    Luxury
    $43,810 onwards
    • Engine: 2.0L 4cyl FWD 6A
    • Horsepower: 235 hp @ 4800 rpm hp
    • Torque: 258 lb.-ft. @ 1650 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 7.2 sec
    • Top Speed: 124 mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 25 mpg

Compare to similar cars

Price

$36,720- $45,210

Engine

Gasoline

Rating

6.38

Horsepower

235 hp @ 5600 rpm

Torque

258 lb.-ft. @ 1650 rpm

Capacity

5

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Gasoline

7.29

272 hp @ 6500 rpm

280 lb.-ft. @ 1600 rpm

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Gasoline

7.75

248 hp @ 5200 rpm

258 lb.-ft. @ 1450 rpm

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Gasoline

7.9

248 hp @ 5200 rpm

258 lb.-ft. @ 1450 rpm

5

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Gasoline

6.64

237 hp @ 5000 rpm

258 lb.-ft. @ 1500 rpm

5

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Gasoline

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268 hp @ 5600 rpm

280 lb.-ft. @ 4400 rpm

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Gasoline

6.77

247 hp @ 5500 rpm

269 lb.-ft. @ 1300 rpm

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Gasoline

7.8

250 hp @ 5500 rpm

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5

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Gasoline

7.46

280 hp @ 5200 rpm

306 lb.-ft. @ 2000 rpm

5

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Gasoline

7.05

248 hp @ 5000 rpm

273 lb.-ft. @ 1600 rpm

5

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2020 Lexus NX 300 vs competitor's 0-60

    Car Name
    0-60 MPH
    Quarter Mile
    Top Speed
    SourceCompare
    7.2 sec15.7 sec124 mph
    5.8 sec14.4 sec132 mph
    2020 BMW X4

    Ranked #2

    6 sec15.1 sec130 mph
    6.1 sec15.5 sec-
    6.1 sec14.1 sec-
    6.3 sec-142 mph

    2020 Lexus NX 300 vs competitor's MPG

      Car Name
      MPG City
      MPG Highway
      MPG Combined
      Fuel Tank Capacity
      Range (C/H)
      SourceCompare
      22 mpg28 mpg25 mpg15.9 gal.349.8/445.2 mi.
      26 mpg35 mpg30 mpg14.5 gal.391.5/507.5 mi.
      25 mpg31 mpg28 mpg14.8 gal.370/458.8 mi.
      2020 BMW X3

      Ranked #3

      25 mpg29 mpg27 mpg17.2 gal.430/498.8 mi.
      23 mpg30 mpg26 mpg15.9 gal.365.7/477 mi.
      23 mpg29 mpg26 mpg16 gal.368/464 mi.

      2020 Lexus NX 300 vs competitor's dimensions

        Car Name
        Length
        Width
        Height
        Ground Clearance
        Wheelbase
        SourceCompare
        182.3 in.73.6 in.64.8 in.6.9 in.104.7 in.
        197.6 in.79.1 in.77.4 in.5.8 in.119 in.
        189.6 in.74.9 in.66.1 in.7.8 in.112.5 in.
        188.9 in.76.1 in.65.6 in.8.4 in.113.1 in.
        2020 BMW X4

        Ranked #4

        187.5 in.75.5 in.63.8 in.8 in.112.8 in.
        186.7 in.74.8 in.65.7 in.5.7 in.108.3 in.

        2020 Lexus NX 300 vs competitor's trunk space

          Car Name
          Trunk Capacity
          Passenger Volume
          Max Trunk Volume
          SourceCompare
          17.7 cu.ft.71.6 cu.ft.54.6 cu.ft.
          33.5 cu.ft.145.7 cu.ft.95.4 cu.ft.
          19.4 cu.ft.-56.5 cu.ft.
          31.4 cu.ft.104.4 cu.ft.65.1 cu.ft.
          37.6 cu.ft.98.9 cu.ft.69.8 cu.ft.
          2020 Audi Q3

          Ranked #6

          23.7 cu.ft.108.1 cu.ft.48 cu.ft.

          2020 Lexus NX 300 vs competitor's cargo space

            Car Name
            Cargo Volume
            Cargo Volume w/ Seat Area
            Max Cargo Volume
            Bed Length
            SourceCompare
            68.9 cu.ft.17.7 cu.ft.54.6 cu.ft.-
            32.8 cu.ft.31.1 cu.ft.79.8 cu.ft.-
            58.3 cu.ft.34 cu.ft.58.3 cu.ft.-
            15.1 cu.ft.18.5 cu.ft.56.5 cu.ft.-
            2020 Audi Q3

            Ranked #5

            67 cu.ft.23.7 cu.ft.48 cu.ft.213 ft.
            29.9 cu.ft.30 cu.ft.63 cu.ft.-

            2020 Lexus NX 300 vs competitor's towing capacity

              Car Name
              Towing Capacity
              Payload Capacity
              Weight
              SourceCompare
              2000 lbs.895 lbs.3940 lbs.
              7716 lbs.1984 lbs.4815 lbs.
              5500 lbs.-3638 lbs.
              5291 lbs.1550 lbs.3870 lbs.
              5291 lbs.1293 lbs.4217 lbs.
              4409 lbs.1435 lbs.4099 lbs.

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