2020 Lexus UX 250h Hybrid

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$34,500 - $39,700
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Updated on November 3, 2023

ProsConsWhat's New

Very Stylish looks

Power figures are less on paper than rivals

All new vehicle for 2020

Premium interiors which are feature loaded

AWD only available with Hybrid model

Great Fuel Economy

CVT gearbox is not all that great

Gas and Hybrid powertrains available

Impressive Ride Quality

Specs & Features

$34,500

price

181 hp @ 6000 rpm

horsepower

TBD

torque

Continuously Variable Transmission

transmission

2.0L 4cyl AWD CVT

engine

-

basic warranty

Overview

Lexus joined the compact crossover segment with a brand new series and that is the Lexus UX range. It comes as a gasoline powered UX200 and a hybrid UX250h. The 2020 Lexus UX250h is the only hybrid vehicle in the segment and that alone could change the game in favor of Lexus.

The UX250h is powered by a 2.0L, naturally aspirated, 4-cylinder engine producing 143 hp and 133 lb-ft of torque of peak torque. It also has two electric motors with a nickel-metal hydride battery pack at each of the front wheels and a third electric motor on the rear axle, thus effectively making it all-wheel drive. The combined output of the drivetrain is 181 horsepower which comes mated to a CVT transmission.

Buying Advice

The UX is a lot about its features and its luxury quotient. For that matter, picking the top of the line Luxury trim is a very good choice. You could also pick the F Sport trim if sporty looks are your priority. However, the best pick in the UX range is certainly the UX 250h which is the hybrid version of the UX. It comes with more power and torque from the electric motors and also has the benefit of AWD.

Comparative Analysis against Competition

The UX250h is contested by the Jaguar E-Pace, the Range Rover Evoque, and the Volvo XC40 among numerous cars in this segment. The competition is powerful than the UX250h but this Lexus has the privilege of style and a sense of occasion unmatched by its competitors and its a hybrid too. Being a Lexus, it also enjoys the privilege of being unique in a population of Europeans. Let see how the competition rolls.

Features
7.0/10

Trim

Base

Luxury

F-Sport

MSRP

$34,000

$36,200

$39,200

Key Features

18-inch wheels

Sound-damping front side windows

Unique 18-inch wheels

 

LED headlights

Auto-dimming side mirrors

Sport-tuned suspension

 

Heated side mirrors

Hands-free liftgate

LED foglights

 

Proximity entry and push-button start

Driver-seat memory functions

Augmented engine sound generator

 

Selectable drive modes

Blind-spot monitoring

Steering wheel paddle shifters

 

Dual-zone automatic climate control

10.3-inch central display

Sport front seats

 

Simulated-leather upholstery

Eight-speaker sound system

Upgraded digital gauge cluster

 

Power-adjustable front seats

   
 

60/40-split folding rear seat

   
 

Rearview camera

   
 

Infotainment system with 7-inch touchscreen display

   
 

Smartphone app-based navigation

   
 

Apple CarPlay smartphone integration

   
 

Six-speaker audio system and satellite radio

   

The UX 250h comes in three trim levels Base, F Sport and Luxury. All cars are mechanically the same except that each higher trim adds some more features in the car. The F Sport also gets some visual updates with a sportier look.

We Recommend:

The UX is a lot about its features and its luxury quotient. For that matter, picking the top of the line Luxury trim is a very good choice. You could also pick the F Sport trim if sporty looks are your priority. However, the best pick in the UX range is certainly the UX 250h which is the hybrid version of the UX. It comes with more power and torque from the electric motors and also has the benefit of AWD.

Fuel Economy
9.0/10

Model

Lexus UX 250h

Volvo XC40

Land Rover Range Rover Evoque

Jaguar E-Pace

MPG (city)

41

23

22

21

MPG (highway)

38

31

29

28

MPG(combined)

39

26

25

24

Where the Lexus really beats the competition is with its fuel economy. The engine was optimized to return great fuel economy figures and it really does, even more so with the hybrid powertrain over the non-hybrid UX200. It returns 39 miles to the gallon combined which is really amazing for

the segment. The Volvo XC40 follows next but returns only 26 miles to the gallon combined.

Interior
6.5/10

The front of the UX cabin is where Lexus plays one of its trump cards. Smart, (mainly) logical and less cluttered than its bigger brother NX, the space feels generous and welcoming. Material quality is excellent and original in places too, notably in the optional dashboard covering that resembles textured Japanese washi paper.- Top Gear

Design

The interiors are busy but still quite aesthetic. What catches your eyes first are the 10.3-inch infotainment screen set deep inside the dashboard. The AC vents that sit below are sleek and stylish. The piano style switches for the climate controls feel really good to use as well. The layout is typically Lexus and it really looks good. There also a unique dashboard trim in blue fabric like material which is also really cool.

What catches your eye next is the 7-inch or an 8-inch (on the higher trims) screen in the instrument cluster. There is a physical gauge cluster within the digital screen and it houses the speedometer which is a really cool touch. Fit and finish of the materials are really nice and there are soft touch panels at most places you would touch. The analog clock beside the infotainment screen is another very good touch.

Seating

Model

Lexus UX 250h

Volvo XC40

Land Rover Range Rover Evoque

Jaguar E-Pace

Passenger capacity

5

5

5

5

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

35.7/55.1/42.1

39.0/56.7/40.9

39.0/NA/40.2

39.2/NA/40.0

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

36.4/52.9/33.1

39.1/56.3/36.1

38.0/NA/34.8

38.2/NA/35.1

The Lexus does not have the most spacious interiors as its rivals are a bit roomier. Having said that, there still is plenty space inside with good legroom and headroom. The seats are quite comfortable and can be heated or cooled. There are AC vents for the rear passengers as well. The cabin is very well built and long hours would be very happily spent in this car.

Infotainment System

Infotainment system is not something Lexus seems to be getting right. While the system itself is good and packs in all the features you’d need, the way to control the system is just not good enough. The track pad that Lexus uses to operate the infotainment system requires you to take your eyes off the road and quite some time getting used to. There are much better ways to operate an infotainment system and Lexus should definitely consider that.

Apart from the inconveniences of the track pad, the system itself is quite good. The graphics are nice, the system is intuitive and feature loaded and certainly an improvement over what Lexus has been doing before. Also, the music controls are via some buttons and dials placed under the central armrest and is quite convenient to use.

Interior Features

  • Privacy Glass or Deep Tinted Glass
  • Leather Steering Wheel
  • Power Windows
  • Tilt and Telescope Steering
  • Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror
  • 10.3 inch infotainment screen
  • 7 inch digital instrument cluster
  • Heated and Cooled seats
  • Automatic climate control

Cargo Capacity

Model

Lexus UX 250h

Volvo XC40

Land Rover Range Rover Evoque

Jaguar E-Pace

Cargo Volume (ft.3)

17

20.7

20.3

24.2

The Lexus has the least capacity cargo capacity for the class. The Jaguar has 24.2 cu.ft of space which is the best in the class. The boot caapcity is smaller even than in the UX200 becuase some space is taken up by the battery pack. Still, the boot is big enough to pack in at least three large bags and maybe some more.

Exterior
6.0/10

On the UX, the current styling theme playful and adventurous in a way its European competition is not, and that a positive development for a brand that has followed more than it led in styling.- The Car Connection

Design

The UX 250h is a very handsome looking car. It has very good proportions and looks distinctly Lexus. The front is dominate by the large spindle grille. It looks aggressive and bold with a chrome garnish at the lower lip of the bumper. The headlamps are extremely stylish and the detailing with the DRLs looks stunning. The fog lamp housings run vertically down from the headlights, all the way to the bottom to give it a really sharp and mean look.

Move over to the sides and you are met with a multitude of lines and creases that beautifully bring out the muscular haunches of the car. The squared wheel arches with black claddings all around add some ruggedness to the design. The dual tone wing mirrors also are very stylishly designed.

The rear is probably the most pleasing angle of the UX 200. There nothing very fancy going on, just a light band connecting the brake lights on either side to make one seamless tail light. Some more lines and creases, a Lexus logo and black and silver claddings on the bumper finish off the rear design. The design is very distinctive and would easily catch eyes.

Exterior Dimensions

Model

Lexus UX 250h

Volvo XC40

Land Rover Range Rover Evoque

Jaguar E-Pace

Curb weight (lbs.)

3600

3629

3865

4035

Length(in)

177

174.2

172.0

173.0

Width(in)

72.4

73.3

78.1

78.1

Height(in)

60.6

65.3

64.4

64.9

Ground clearance(in)

N/A

8.3

8.3

8.8

Wheelbase (in)

103.9

106.4

104.7

105.6

Track width (in) F/R

61/61

63/64

63.8/64.1

64/65.1

If we talk about dimensions, the UX 200 is not the biggest. It has the maximum length but the least width, least height and the least wheelbase too. The compact dimensions also makes it the lightest. The dimensions and weight greatly contribute to the nimble nature of the car. Also, its wheelbase is not much smaller than the competition which means interior space is not much compromised.

Exterior Features

  • Spindle grille with mesh pattern
  • LED DRLs and headlamps
  • Dual Tone wing mirrors
  • Body Cladding
  • Light Band for the tail lights
  • 18-inch wheels
  • Rear Spoiler

Safety
9.5/10

The Lexus UX 200 has not been rated by NHTSA or IIHS as of yet as it a brand new car but it comes loaded with pretty good safety features as you would expect from a Lexus.

  • Pre-Collision System (PCS) with Pedestrian Detection
  • All-Speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
  • Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist
  • Lane Tracing Assist
  • Road Sign Assist (RSA)
  • Intelligent High-Beam headlamps
  • Anti-lock brakes
  • Stability control
  • Multiple Airbags

Competition
6.0/10

Lexus UX 250h vs Volvo XC40

The Lexus UX250h may be quite underpowered in comparison to the XC40 but it does pretty well what it does. It has good body control and a good ride quality as well. It looks very stylish and quite apart. The interiors are good but the infotainment system could have been better. It has way better fuel economy than any of its competitors. The XC40 does all the good things that the Lexus does but with way more power and performance. Also, the interiors in the Volvo are way nicer too. What really works for the Volvo is that it priced almost similarly to the Lexus and for that, it clearly the better choice amongst the two.

Lexus UX 250h vs Land Rover Range Rover Evoque

The Range Rover Evoque just received a fresh update this year and it looks smarter and sleeker than before. The Evoque has best in class interiors and technology with this new update. It also the fastest to 60 mph and is expected to ride and drive much better than before. Being a Range Rover, the Evoque has proper offroad capabilities and there no beating the Evoque at that. The Rangie is far better than the UX250h in every respect but it quite more expensive as well. If money is not a concern, the Evoque is easily the better car but if you want a competitive car in this segment at a very reasonable price, the UX250h fits the bill quite well.

Lexus UX 250h vs Jaguar E-pace

Not quite as powerful as the Jaguar E-Pace but it does pretty well for what it meant to do. It has a good balance between ride quality and body control. It certainly has the visual appeal which is quite distinctive and though not very special with the interiors, it good enough to challenge the Jaguar with its materials and technology. It has way better fuel economy than any of its competitors. On the other hand, the Jaguar is quite more powerful and much faster. If horsepower is not your concern, then the UX250h is the most sensible buy at a reasonable price but the E-Pace seems worth it for the extra power and performance it comes with.

Final Verdict

The Lexus UX250h is a pretty nice car. Yes, it not quite as powerful as some of its competitors but once you look beyond that, it a great car for what it has been designed to be. You do feel underpowered sometimes when you really want to push it out on the highways but on the contrary, it gives fuel economy from its hybrid powerplant which is unheard of in this segment. Also, it the only hybrid compact SUV in this segment.

The engine is refined, it has good ride quality and good body control. It looks very stylish and very different from the numerous other Jaguars, Range Rovers and Volvos in this segment. The interiors feel rich and it comes decently well-equipped but it could have done better still. Lastly, when you consider the price at which you get the UX250h, it seems great value for its money and it opens the segment of compact luxury to a whole new audience.

Trims

    Base
    $34,500 onwards
    • Engine: 2.0L 4cyl AWD CVT
    • Horsepower: 181 hp @ 6000 rpm hp
    • Torque: TBD
    • 0-60 mph: 8.5 sec
    • Top Speed: TBD mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 39 mpg
    F Sport
    $36,500 onwards
    • Engine: 2.0L 4cyl AWD CVT
    • Horsepower: 181 hp @ 6000 rpm hp
    • Torque: TBD
    • 0-60 mph: 8.5 sec
    • Top Speed: TBD mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 39 mpg
    F Sport Luxury
    $39,700 onwards
    • Engine: 2.0L 4cyl AWD CVT
    • Horsepower: 181 hp @ 6000 rpm hp
    • Torque: 267 lb.-ft. @ 4700 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 8.5 sec
    • Top Speed: TBD mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 39 mpg
    Luxury
    $39,700 onwards
    • Engine: 2.0L 4cyl AWD CVT
    • Horsepower: 181 hp @ 6000 rpm hp
    • Torque: TBD
    • 0-60 mph: 8.5 sec
    • Top Speed: TBD mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 39 mpg

Compare to similar cars

Price

$28,400- $41,400

Engine

Gasoline

Rating

7.57

Horsepower

134 hp @ 4400 rpm

Torque

162 lb.-ft. @ 1250 rpm

Capacity

5

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$36,295- $41,695

plug-in-hybrid

7.91

117 hp @ 4500 rpm

137 lb.-ft. @ 4500 rpm

5

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$38,200- $50,200

hybrid

7.03

243 hp @ 6000 rpm

175 lb.-ft. @ 4400 rpm

8

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$35,145

hybrid

6.76

148 hp @ 5600 rpm

134 lb.-ft. @ 4400 rpm

5

Read Review

$28,350- $36,880

hybrid

8.03

219 hp @ 5700 rpm

163 lb.-ft. @ 3600 rpm

5

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2020 Lexus UX 250h Hybrid vs competitor's 0-60

    Car Name
    0-60 MPH
    Quarter Mile
    Top Speed
    SourceCompare
    8.5 sec16.1 sec-
    5.2 sec13.5 sec152 mph
    7.2 sec16.2 sec118 mph
    7.4 sec15.7 sec117 mph
    9.2 sec16.7 sec-
    11.3 sec18.3 sec104 mph

    2020 Lexus UX 250h Hybrid vs competitor's MPG

      Car Name
      MPG City
      MPG Highway
      MPG Combined
      Fuel Tank Capacity
      Range (C/H)
      SourceCompare
      41 mpg38 mpg39 mpg10.6 gal.434.6/402.8 mi.
      41 mpg38 mpg40 mpg14.5 gal.594.5/551 mi.
      36 mpg35 mpg36 mpg17.1 gal.615.6/598.5 mi.
      22 mpg29 mpg35 mpg13.2 gal.-
      26 mpg33 mpg29 mpg16.1 gal.418.6/531.3 mi.
      25 mpg26 mpg25 mpg11.3 gal.282.5/293.8 mi.

      2020 Lexus UX 250h Hybrid vs competitor's dimensions

        Car Name
        Length
        Width
        Height
        Ground Clearance
        Wheelbase
        SourceCompare
        177 in.72.4 in.60.6 in.-103.9 in.
        194.9 in.76 in.68.1 in.8 in.112.2 in.
        184.8 in.70.9 in.67.3 in.7.3 in.105.1 in.
        180.9 in.73 in.67 in.8.1 in.105.9 in.
        175.8 in.79.6 in.62.8 in.8.7 in.104.9 in.
        169.8 in.71.7 in.61.3 in.6.5 in.105.1 in.

        2020 Lexus UX 250h Hybrid vs competitor's trunk space

          Car Name
          Trunk Capacity
          Passenger Volume
          Max Trunk Volume
          SourceCompare
          17.1 cu.ft.90.4 cu.ft.17.1 cu.ft.
          17.6 cu.ft.151.9 cu.ft.47.6 cu.ft.
          16 cu.ft.141.3 cu.ft.84.3 cu.ft.
          37.6 cu.ft.98.9 cu.ft.69.8 cu.ft.
          30.4 cu.ft.102.1 cu.ft.66.6 cu.ft.
          15.9 cu.ft.100.7 cu.ft.43.1 cu.ft.

          2020 Lexus UX 250h Hybrid vs competitor's cargo space

            Car Name
            Cargo Volume
            Cargo Volume w/ Seat Area
            Max Cargo Volume
            SourceCompare
            -17.1 cu.ft.17.1 cu.ft.
            43.1 cu.ft.15.9 cu.ft.43.1 cu.ft.
            69.8 cu.ft.37.6 cu.ft.69.8 cu.ft.
            84.6 cu.ft.17.6 cu.ft.47.6 cu.ft.
            84.3 cu.ft.16 cu.ft.84.3 cu.ft.
            66.6 cu.ft.30.4 cu.ft.66.6 cu.ft.

            2020 Lexus UX 250h Hybrid vs competitor's towing capacity

              Car Name
              Towing Capacity
              Payload Capacity
              Weight
              SourceCompare
              3500 lbs.890 lbs.3605 lbs.
              3500 lbs.1495 lbs.4330 lbs.
              1750 lbs.1210 lbs.3710 lbs.
              1500 lbs.1003 lbs.4222 lbs.
              1500 lbs.860 lbs.3422 lbs.
              1000 lbs.1184 lbs.3717 lbs.

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