The Lexus NX sits between the small UX and midsized RX. It's a pleasant, if somewhat snug, SUV that delivers handling agility, ample acceleration, decent fuel economy and a luxurious interior ambiance. However, it doesn't quite match competitors from Audi and BMW in terms of attention to detail and driving enjoyment.
The NX's radical looks promise a younger, more spirited character than the typical Lexus, and its handling is indeed sharp. It's responsive compared with a typical Lexus, but the driving experience is less exciting than competing models. The NX's turbo four-cylinder engine packs ample performance and decent fuel economy of 24 mpg. The hybrid version, called 300h, is noisy and feels underpowered but gets an excellent 29 mpg overall.