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2023 Lexus UX200 Reviews

You'll find all our 2023 Lexus UX200 reviews right here. 2023 Lexus UX200 prices range from $41,470 for the UX UX200 Luxury to $66,770 for the UX UX200 F Sport Ep2.

Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the UX's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.

The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Lexus UX dating back as far as 2018.

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Lexus UX200 Reviews

Lexus UX 2022 review: UX200 and UX250h long-term
By Laura Berry · 03 Sep 2021
Here's the final instalment of the Berry family's long-term test of the Lexus UX 200 Luxury and its hybrid twin the UX 250h Luxury.
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Lexus UX 2020 review: 200 F Sport
By James Cleary · 11 Jun 2020
The entry-point to the Australian Lexus line-up is the compact, five-seat, UX SUV, and the 200 F Sport version proved a handy urban partner as COVID restrictions kept us close to home.
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Lexus UX200 2020 review
By Peter Anderson · 04 Mar 2020
The Lexus UX200 is the cheapest luxury compact SUV on the market. But that doesn't mean it doesn't look and feel terrific. Question is, can it take on its German rivals?
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Lexus UX 2019 review: UX200 F Sport
By James Cleary · 01 Nov 2019
Like all the major premium auto players Lexus is extending its range downwards to entice younger buyers into the brand. The UX 200 F Sport is a compact SUV with sporting pretensions, pitched at just over $50K. Can it snag a decent piece of this emerging new luxury market?
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Lexus UX200 2019 review
By Tom White · 14 May 2019
Lexus is late to the small SUV party, but can it offer a compelling enough alternative to the big Euro players to capture the attention of younger buyers?
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Lexus UX 2019 review
By Andrew Chesterton · 25 Jan 2019
Lexus has always been a brand that has shunned the millennial market. But its all-new UX SUV could change all that. Not only will it launch into one of Australia's most popular segments, but it's been designed with the young and young-at-heart in mind. So can this compact crossover get down with the kidz?
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