2023 Lexus UX 250h Review
Price Range: $28,995 - $36,998





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The 2023 Lexus UX 250h is a stylish and fuel-efficient SUV. A distinctive interior design helps set it apart. But it's very slow, and traces of its Toyota Corolla roots come through in the on-road experience, making the high price tag hard to swallow. A host of tech updates make the refreshed UX a more modern product but not much more competitive.
2023 Lexus UX 250h Review
by the Edmunds Experts
What's new
- New infotainment system with larger touchscreen display
- Enhanced collection of driver assist and collision avoidance systems
- Part of the first UX generation introduced for 2019
Cost to DriveCost to drive estimates for the 2023 Lexus UX 250h 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT) and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year (with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway driving) and energy estimates of $2.99 per gallon for regular unleaded in Florida.
Monthly estimates based on costs in Florida
$89/mo for UX 250h Base
UX 250h Base
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$156/mo
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Lexus UX 250h Reviews
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An Awesome Vehicle With a Few Considerations
5 out of 5 starsJustin, 07/23/2021
2021 Lexus UX 250h 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
A bit about me, I measure less than 6'0" and have been driving a Toyota Prius for the better part of 8 or so years now and just recently purchased the Lexus UX250h as my primary vehicle. Generally speaking, most of my weekly driving is spent on the highway on a commute to work but I also have an occasional several hundred mile drive to visit family and an every now-and-then need to move … cargo like moving boxes, tables, and chairs around for friends.
I'm happy to say that I've thoroughly enjoyed practically every bit about this car so far. If I'm being honest, I did have a few hesitations based on some reviews and videos I watched while I was researching online, so I'm going to try to address those points based on my own experience just below:
INITIAL RESERVATIONS
"the rear seat situation is not roomy enough"
I just spent a weekend driving two adults around seated in the rear seats who both measure about 5'6" and neither complained at all about the leg room, head room, or width of the rear seats. Yes, it is slightly smaller than some other vehicles (like the Prius), but the comfort of the seats themselves make it a pleasant and cozy enough ride. Again, highly contingent on how tall you (the driver) and your passengers are, I'd go as far to say that if you are under 6'0" it should be a pretty enjoyable ride throughout.
"not enough cargo space in the trunk"
Totally subjective to your needs, but I found going from a Prius (which I think has a ton of cargo volume) to this UX250h (less space than the Prius) hasn't been an issue so far. I can fit two golf bags in the rear space when removing the cover and some pretty massive boxes when the rear seats are lowered which has more than suited my needs up to this point.
"infotainment trackpad is frustratingly annoying to use"
I don't disagree that the trackpad needs some work, but that hasn't been an issue because:
A) the most-used controls (for me, that's the A/C controls, radio on/off, and volume control) all have their own physical buttons so I don't have to use the trackpad for the most common functions. I'd like to add that the A/C control buttons are super satisfying to use, I find myself fidgeting with them all the time, kudos to Lexus on not forgetting the little details.
B) Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. I have never been a fan of any of the OEM-installed navigation systems ever so the inclusion of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in this vehicle allows me to not only use the GPS app of my preference (Google Maps or Apple Maps are the two I use), it also allows me to use my phone to input things like addresses before I leave for my destination. Again, in this case I don't have to use the trackpad for this function either
All that said, the need for the trackpad is minimal, and even when I do have to use it I've now found that after a short while of use I am now used to its somewhat finicky design (i.e. it's not unbearably bad).
"not enough horsepower"
Once again, completely subjective (you know you), but I've found this has more than enough power for all the everyday driving situations I've run into in life. Merging onto highways, navigating stop-and-go traffic, keeping up with highway speeds so as not to interrupt the flow of traffic, and generally zipping around town have been done with ease. Will I be taking this to the track? Absolutely not. Would I be able to beat out my old Prius merging into a lane? 100%. I've come to grips with the reality that I really only need so much car to get an enjoyable and comfortable ride and this UX250h meets (and even sometimes exceeds) that.
Again, been more than happy with this vehicle so far and am looking forward to keeping it for many many years to come.
2021 UX 250h Premium - Perfect for Empty Nesters
5 out of 5 starsJames Uzo, 01/30/2022
2021 Lexus UX 250h 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
Great vehicle! I agree with all the positive comments made by others. At 10 months old I also experienced the same issue of the vehicle suddenly needing to be boosted after only a few days of inactivity. Lexus service advised that some were having this issue. In one visit to the dealer where they performed two different software upgrades and installed a new battery under warranty, the … problem was solved. Other than this issue the vehicle has delivered everything that was promised.
I get a chuckle out of some people's complaints such as the trunk space. Yes it is small but you can see that. It is like someone buying a corvette then complaining there is no room for a hockey stick or no back seat. I bought the car primarily for two people so with the rear seats down there's plenty of room for two sets of golf clubs and two folding carts. The rear seat is snug for anyone over 6'4" but again, the UX was not intended for five football players to embark on a cross country road trip.
Others complain about the lack of power and I agree it will not win any drag races. The 250h 0-60 time is about middle of the pack when compared to other vehicles. There are many recent and new vehicles that are slower. Check out https://www.zeroto60times.com/body-style/crossover-suv/
Someone else complained about the noise when backing up. In Canada and perhaps some states in the US, as a safety feature when in electric mode the vehicle emits a sound to warn pedestrians. I was unsure of what was happening the first time I went into reverse. Another complained about poorer gas mileage in cold weather. Unfortunately all vehicles, including fully electric, suffer in range and mileage in very cold temperatures. There is one other odd thing with the hybrid. After turning off the vehicle, approximately 5 hours later a strange sound occurs. This normal and is the fuel line evaporator doing it's job.
I ❤️ My UX 250H
5 out of 5 starsBevnap, 07/27/2021
2021 Lexus UX 250h Luxury 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
I bought the luxury trim because that’s what was available. I find this vehicle to be underpriced. I got the birch interior which is light grey with a black accent which is gorgeous. But again it’s what was available. It’s super nice to drive and I find myself driving a little slower cause I like to watch my MPG grow!! (First hybrid). The price is one of the things I like the most. I … feel like this vehicle is the absolute best in its class fir the price, under 40K. I can afford a more expensive car but I don’t want to. There’s a lot of other things I want to spend money on!!!
Great choice for urban transportation
4 out of 5 starsKTJadon, 03/29/2021
2021 Lexus UX 250h 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
I had two NX f sports before this which were
fantastic. It’s been about a month now with the Ux. I have been intrigued with this since it came on the market. It drives amazingly well for a small wheelbase car. The gas mileage is double that of the nx and takes regular fuel which the nx turbo does not. What I don’t understand is why Lexus got rid of the Siri Hands Free feature that now … only works if you plug in for Apple CarPlay. So if you like that former feature be ready. Apparently it’s across their entire line of vehicles. Really dumb decision. So I will lease it inexpensively for two years and tool around very efficiently. For now it’s a modern and much cheaper alternative to going electric.
Finally I don’t understand why they make it so difficult to get the luxury package which really would make it a true Lexus.
We have a limited number of reviews for the 2023 Lexus UX 250h, so we've included reviews for other years of the UX 250h since its last redesign.
2023 UX 250h Highlights
Base
Base MSRP Excludes Destination Fee | $35,340 |
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Engine Type | Hybrid |
Combined MPG | 42 MPG |
Cost to Drive | $89/month |
Seating | 5 seats |
Cargo Capacity All Seats In Place | 17.1 cu.ft. |
front wheel drive | |
Warranty | 4 years / 50,000 miles |
Safety
Our experts like the UX 250h models:
- Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist
- Warns you of a lane departure when a turn signal isn't used and can automatically steer to maintain lane position.
- Lane Tracing Assist
- Adds steering input to help the driver keep the UX 250h in the center of the lane.
- Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
- Adjusts speed to maintain a constant distance between the vehicle and the car in front.
NHTSA Overall Rating
5 out of 5 starsThe National Highway Transportation Safety Administration offers independent analysis.
- Frontal Barrier Crash RatingOverall4 / 5Driver4 / 5Passenger4 / 5
- Side Crash RatingOverall5 / 5
- Side Barrier RatingOverall5 / 5Driver5 / 5Passenger5 / 5
- Combined Side Barrier & Pole RatingsFront Seat5 / 5Back Seat5 / 5
- RolloverRollover4 / 5Dynamic Test ResultNo TipRisk Of Rollover14%
IIHS Rating
The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety uses extensive crash tests to determine car safety.
- Small Overlap Front Driver-Side TestGood
- Small Overlap Front Passenger-Side TestGood
- Moderate Overlap Front Test – OriginalGood
- Moderate Overlap Front Test – UpdatedNot Tested
- Side Impact Test – OriginalGood
- Side Impact Test – UpdatedGood
- Roof Strength TestGood
- Rear Crash Protection / Head RestraintGood
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