Lexus NX Facelift: Updated Styling and Potential PHEV Variant Previewed
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Lexus is preparing a facelift for its popular NX luxury SUV, with test vehicles spotted at the Nürburgring.
- Spy shots and renderings suggest a refreshed family-oriented, dynamic front fascia and a new贯穿式 LED taillight design.
- The updated NX is expected to retain its current powertrain options and potentially add a PHEV variant with increased electric range.
Lexus is gearing up to introduce a facelift for its best-selling NX luxury SUV, with prototypes recently observed undergoing testing at the Nürburgring. While the front and rear ends remain camouflaged, revealing design details, foreign media have used these sightings to create renderings of the potential updated NX.
The visualized design, based on information from foreign media outlet Kolesa.ru, suggests the facelifted NX will adopt a refreshed, dynamic family-oriented face. This includes a Spindle Body grille similar to the current RX model, larger LED headlights with a new horizontal daytime running light design, and a more streamlined, sporty front bumper. At the rear, the updated model is expected to feature new贯穿式 LED taillights, enhancing its modern appeal and recognizability.
Under the hood, the updated NX is anticipated to maintain its existing powertrain lineup. This includes options such as a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine, a hybrid variant, a 2.4-liter turbocharged engine, and a hybrid turbo option. A significant addition could be a Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) variant, potentially equipped with a large 22.7 kWh battery and dual motors. This PHEV version is projected to deliver a combined output of 329 horsepower and offer an electric-only range of 137 to 151 kilometers.
Furthermore, reports indicate that the suspension system of the facelifted NX will also receive upgrades. The testing at the Nürburgring suggests a focus on refining the springs, shock absorbers, and electric power steering (EPS). These adjustments aim to improve responsiveness and torque delivery, bringing the driving experience closer to that of a sports car.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.