Lexus NX 450h+ Lexus UX 300h

Two cars on the same rows. The figures are all here, with their sources, so you can read them yourself and decide what matters.

Comparison table

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Lexus NX 450h+ Lexus UX 300h
Fuel (differs) Plug-in Hybrid Hybrid
Model years (differs) 2021-now 2018-now
From (indicative) (differs) € 67,995 € 44,995
Status Available Available
RatingsRating figures: higher is better (scale 0-100). What each category measures is explained on the methodology page.
Reliability (differs) 82/100 85/100
Practicality (differs) 75/100 58/100
Efficiency (differs) n/a 78/100
Sustainability (environmental impact) (differs) 65/100 64/100
Value retention (differs) 72/100 76/100
Specifications
Range (WLTP, km) (differs) 69
Battery (kWh) (differs) 18
Power (hp) (differs) 309 199
0–100 km/h (s) (differs) 6.3 8.1
Top speed (km/h) (differs) 200 177
Length (mm) (differs) 4660 4495
Width (mm) (differs) 1865 1840
Height (mm) (differs) 1660 1540
Kerb weight (kg) (differs) 2065 1615
Fast charging, public charger (kW) (differs) 0
Max. towing weight, braked (kg) (differs) 1500 750
Boot (l) (differs) 545 320
Consumption WLTP (l/100km) (differs) 1.1 5.2
Body style SUV SUV
Seats 5 5
Doors 5 5

OEM datasheets + RDW + ADAC (see methodology); rating and reference dates are listed per figure

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  • Lexus NX 450h+ · Reliability: ADAC breakdown statistics 2025 (Toyota/Lexus hybrid historically low) + aggregated owner reviews · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Lexus NX 450h+ · Practicality: Boot 545 l + towing weight 1,500 kg braked + 5 seats (premium-SUV comparison) · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Lexus NX 450h+ · Efficiency: PHEV consumption depends heavily on charging behaviour; insufficient traceable real-world data for a single figure · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Lexus NX 450h+ · Sustainability (environmental impact): 69 km WLTP EV range if charged, otherwise fossil + battery production; indicative weighting · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Lexus NX 450h+ · Value retention: Residual-value indication ANWB/valuation guides premium segment (Lexus historically stable) · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Lexus UX 300h · Reliability: ADAC breakdown statistics 2025 (Toyota/Lexus hybrid historically low) + aggregated owner reviews · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Lexus UX 300h · Efficiency: Owner-reported real-world consumption vs WLTP 5.2 l/100km, public forums · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Lexus UX 300h · Practicality: Boot 320 l cramped + 750 kg braked towing weight (premium-SUV comparison), editorial weighting · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Lexus UX 300h · Sustainability (environmental impact): WLTP 5.2 l/100km hybrid without plug, indicative weighting · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Lexus UX 300h · Value retention: Residual-value indication valuation guides premium segment (Lexus historically stable) · reference date 2026-05-18

Who they are

A short write-up on each car, one paragraph apiece. We describe them on their own terms rather than picking a winner.

Profile · 450h+ Plug-in Hybrid (AAZH26)

Lexus NX 450h+

Premium plug-in SUV with about 69 km WLTP electric range and 309 hp system output, four-wheel drive. Strong point is the reliability reputation of the Toyota/Lexus hybrid platform and the build quality; weak point the high starting price and the consumption once the battery is empty. Indicative starting price.

Profile · 300h Hybrid (ZAA10, facelift 2023)

Lexus UX 300h

Compact premium SUV on the Toyota GA-C platform, shared with the Corolla and C-HR. Since the 2023 facelift the hybrid version is called UX 300h (199 hp system power, predecessor UX 250h had 184 hp). WLTP consumption 5.2 l/100km; owners report around 5.7 l/100km mixed.

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