Lexus NX SUV facelift revealed

    The updated NX gets revised styling and updated equipment inside the cabin.

    Published On Apr 22, 2017 02:00:00 PM

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    The facelifted Lexus NX has been revealed at the Shanghai motor show, with significant alterations on the suspension, as well as styling and interior tech tweaks.

    Refreshed front and rear styling keeps the NX up to date with the rest of the Lexus range, while the lights have been tweaked to contain LC-derived detail. A new wheel design has also been added.

    Inside, the infotainment screen has grown to 10.3-inch, up from seven, and the touchpad controller has been updated for added comfort and ease of use. Lexus has coated most of the switches and controls in a metallic finish too.

    Tech tweaks include upped amperage on USB chargers, a larger wireless smartphone charger and an automatic tailgate operated by a wave of a foot under the rear bumper.

    Lexus claims that the ride and handling of the NX – two areas which our reviewers deemed needing improvement – have been revised with updated suspension tuning, as well as now being fitted with adaptive variable suspension derived from the system in the LC 500 sports coupe.
    Sound deadening has also been increased, and a raft of safety kit has now been made standard on the BMW X3 rival.

    The NX is Lexus’ smallest SUV on sale internationally, with the model positioned below the popular RX. The RX was recently launched in India as the RX 450h hybrid along with the Camry-based ES 300h hybrid sedan and the range topping Land Cruiser-based LX 450d.

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