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New 2022 Lexus NX plug-in hybrid SUV to get new multimedia system

Lexus’ first plug-in hybrid will arrive in the UK in 2022, with updated styling as well as new safety and infotainment features

Lexus has announced the forthcoming 2022 version of the NX will not only be its first model to be offered as a plug-in hybrid, but that it'll also see the debut of a new multimedia system. The revised edition of the brand's mid-size SUV will go on sale later in 2021, available with a choice of hybrid powertrains: the 'self-charging' 350h version and the plug-in 450h+ model.

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Now it’s available in plug-in hybrid form, the new NX becomes a direct rival to the BMW X3 xDrive30e, Mercedes GLC 300 e and Volvo XC60 Recharge. Prices and trim levels for the new NX have yet to be announced, but Lexus has said it'll be releasing those details later this year.

New Lexus NX engines and performance 

Depending on which trim level you go for, the NX 450h+ can return up to 313.8mpg, emit as little as 21g/km of CO2 and 40 miles of pure-electric driving at speeds up to 83mph – meaning those with short commutes won’t need to use a drop of petrol if they remember to charge it. When the battery is depleted, the 450h+ effectively becomes a 'self-charging hybrid' – and Lexus says this should improve its efficiency by 20% compared to rivals.

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The new NX will also be available as a regular hybrid, like previous NXs and most other Lexus models. Where the new NX differs from those is its use of fourth-generation Lexus hybrid technology: the NX 350h will produce 239bhp, making it capable of 0-62mph in 7.7 seconds. A roughly 10% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to previous generations is also promised.

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Both the 350h and 450h+ use a four-cylinder petrol engine, with the 350h available in front or four-wheel-drive configurations, while the plug-in 450h+ is four-wheel-drive only.

Design

Partially influenced by the Lexus LFZ concept, at the front the new NX features a revised version of Lexus’ spindle grille. But overall the styling is less angular than the model it's replacing and what we’ve come to expect from modern Lexus models. Plus, there’s now a full-width tail-light.

Inside, the new NX features a completely redesigned cockpit. The mass of buttons on the centre console and analog dials of the previous NX have been replaced by a digital driver’s display and large, central infotainment touchscreen. Both screens are also orientated towards the driver to reduce the need to look away from the road.

The new NX also boasts more interior space than the previous generation according to Lexus. With a 30mm longer wheelbase, overall length and width have been increased by 20mm and the new SUV is also 5mm taller. Plus, there's no loss of storage space if you go for the plug-in hybrid powertrain, with a 21-litre cubby under the boot floor you can use for the 450h+’s charging cables.

Equipment and safety features

The new NX comes as standard with a 9.8-inch infotainment touchscreen, which uses an anti-glare surface to ensure images on the screen are clear at all times. Higher-spec models come with a 14-inch HD screen that’s optional on the lower trim levels. According to Lexus, the responsiveness of this infotainment system should be greatly improved thanks to new hardware, which should go some way towards resolving a longstanding criticism of Lexus infotainment systems.

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The new NX will also boast a cloud-based navigation system that can access real-time route and traffic information, as well as wireless Apple CarPlay smartphone connectivity. Android Auto will feature too, but not wirelessly, so you'll need to connect your phone with a cable to use it.

Under the infotainment screen, Lexus has also provided physical dials for the climate control, which is becoming a rarity in modern electrified cars. Elsewhere, there are USB ports in the front and rear for charging, as well as the expected levels of leather and other high-quality materials throughout the interior.

The new NX is the first model to feature the third generation of the ‘Lexus Safety System+’, which will be standard on European models and includes a number of active safety and driver assistance features.

You’ll also be able to use the Lexus Link App with the new NX. This will allow you to preheat or cool the cabin before you get in, as well as lock and unlock the doors from your phone. NX 450h+ owners will also be able to monitor charging progress, scheduling and other settings.

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Welcome one and all, I’m Ellis the news reporter on Auto Express, the brand’s former online reviews editor and contributor to DrivingElectric. I’m proud to say I cut my teeth reporting and reviewing all things EV as the content editor on DrivingElectric. I joined the team while completing my master’s degree in automotive journalism at Coventry University and since then I’ve driven just about every electric car and hybrid I could get my hands on.

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