I think you made a mistake on the transmission. The UX200 has the physical first gear, and the UX250h has the planetary gear eCVT without a first gear. eCVT isn’t really a CVT but makes the car feel like it has a CVT. It is much less complex than a regular CVT, as it doesn’t have a belt and pulley. Great job on the review, as always!
You are correct. I even had a whole bit inside the car talking about the planetary gearset and then when writing the voice-over I managed to fact check the UX 200 and removed it. Anyhow.... it had a great-feeling transmission either way. ;)
Came here to say exactly the same thing. :-) The benefit of the Toyota Synergy Drive is that it's so dead reliable. No belts. No clutches. No bands. Just a planetary headset and two electric motors. Of course it doesn't even have a starter so that'll never fail either.
Consult the manual of the UX, it says clearly - do not use vehicle with AWD off-road, it may cause damage, it is designed only for support front wheels while driving.
I am an owner and I love it. However, I agree with you that it isn’t design for off-roading no matter if it is kiddy course or not. It is a Lexus. UX is for city drive. I am pretty sure no one will want to get their UX scratch in those dirty road. :) I don’t think it’s awd is bad. Just not design for that. Also, it has 1” more ground clearance than a Corolla. I think that’s the limiting factor in your review. Probably not good to damage the undercarriage of a press car.
You need to hold the talk button for Siri to work and then CarPlay maps and items all work perfect, if you just tap it than the Lexus software takes over
You literally had a sad excuse everytime you mentioned a negative about the car.... I honestly didn't expect an unbiased review of a Toyota product from you but this took it to the next level.
Level-1 should be named/called, "The Bowl." Great video, Ryan. That AWD system was not very confidence inspiring. Not for me but I am sure it will more than appeal to the masses.
5:25 .... its a DVD player !!! And we use it very often on a rest while relaxing, drinking coffee, eat and look some nice videos with superb surround which only DVD´s delivers sound from Mark LEvinson system !
Great video! Just got this as a commuter car - your third category of potential buyers. The other vehicle I own is an RX. This UX is just different. I mainly love it due to its fuel economy and what Lexus did inside. Even the trackpad is okay. Also, love the CD. All in all, it is a mini-RX IMHO.
i think you dont like this vehicle at all. In real , i drove it, and i like it very much ! The driving, the suspension ! is very very good...fuel consumption is great !!
Definitely getting one of these for my daily. I really dislike SUVS but comparing my mk7 jetta to this. It seems to be very close in size. The 2022 has the big 10.3 in screen and most of the complaints you had are fixed.
nice review sir!! i believe all ux come with the same engine at the back, which gives just about 7hp only, enough for a mild snowy hill or rain...but most of the work is done by the front...in fact i believe that on the trail, what really got you out was traction control working the front, where the power is....probably the rear helped a tiny bit...i like to say this car comes with a person pushing from the back, that's what the awd is like... there are 2 things i'd like to point out, one is the TRC. i think being a toyota you CAN disable it completely, but you have to hold the button for 3 secs, pressing it once will only disable traction control, but will keep the ESP working. You'll still smoke the tyres... The other thing is that CVTs in toyotas or lexus DO emulate a transmission in sport mode, but ONLY downshifting, so it simulates the engine braking and the revving....like when you brake for a corner in a racetrack, but when accelerating there will be no difference, even no "shifting" up. just CVT whining. even at your launch you can see the car shift from 2nd to 3rd, but no difference on the engine noises or the rev counter. it shifts up underspeed not to "overload" when you are doing like 80 and you shift down to 2nd. A bit like in a manual car where you don't go into second going down hill or you'll blow it up. at least that's how our rx450h and now our rav4 hybrid work, i assume this one is similar. Hope i was helpful to anyone :D
@@drivingsports oops, nevermind then. Anyway i don't know if you agree but i've had the feeling that TRC and VSC are not very good....they are too soft when they kick in but for some reason they go haywire when you over some bumps...
@@アキュラ-p5j I still have a ton of CDs and unless you're converting your music to FLAC or some other uncompressed format from the source, most CDs will still sound better than your average MP3 or stream. I'm glad Lexus still provides a CD player and it would be nice if other manufacturers at least gave you the option
@@MissusDoge I download in FLAC and play FLAC in one car but my daily driver can only play MP3 so the only way to get high fidelity is to burn CDs for it. I wonder if Lexus will continue to offer disc players in the next generation.
This car is not an off-road vehicle. It's made for highway and city driving. I use mine for mild off-road driving to get to a trailhead but that's about it. Yes it gets 45mpg on the highway and I've seen 55mpg mainly in the city. If I really wanted to do some serious off-road driving, I'll pull out the old lifted rubicon on 37's.
The ux200 is the one with Toyota “direct shift” which has cog for the first gear then switch to belt and pulley CVT after first gear. The ux250h has the common hybrid Toyota/Lexus eCVT which is a planetary gear power split device.
Can these car companies start using a 6 2 human as the standard for space in a vehicle. If you made your cars to fit comfortably a over 6ft human you'd sell alot more.
You should read the doc before you do a review, man. For instance: a short press on the voice command button gives you the car's voice command (to change the radio, for instance) while a long press will bring the phone's voice assistant
Ryan, I am a bit surprised you have never reviewed the Rich Man's Corolla Cross® before. Like the new Cross, this $40,000 UX is crying out for an upgrade to the 219 hp 2.5 Hybrid system.
Toyota hinted the Cross was getting a “new” system (explaining why it wasn’t available at launch.) this, of course, could just be PR gymnastics. We’ll have to wait and see.
@@drivingsports Well, the 2.0 Hybrid would be 'new' to the Cross. What's more important is that the 2.5 has no fuel mileage penalty while adding so much capability. I am certain it could match the impressive 45 Highway mpg. An upstart channel recently did a 100 mile highway loop with the Avalon 2.5 Hybrid and got 48 mpg!
Looking forward to the Bronco Sport vs the Crosstrek. I was on my way to test drive the Ford when the Subaru dealership called me. We love the Crosstrek Sport, but I wonder if we would have been happier with the Bronco Sport sometimes. Your test site looks awesome!
@@shariqmirzaa refreshed in 2020 and we missed that one (not available in fleet right now.) Might not get one back until the 2023 model pops up next year. But who knows, if they send one before that we’ll film it.
Just to let you know, my car lets me hold the voice button to summon Siri or google assistant, just pressing it with use the cars built in one. This is in a Hyundai Sonata
So it got you unstuck from the situation, yet you don't feel confident that it could get you unstuck? 😆 The system is there to get you unstuck which is exactly what it did... it's not a GX460
@@drivingsports in order to prove it can't get itself unstuck you have to SHOW it getting stuck. This is the second time you've reviewed am AWD Toyota that you "didn't feel confident in" yet the vehicle proceeds to move forward. We live on dirt roads in the desert... what you showed in this video is the difference between coming home after the car takes 10 seconds to figure it our, versus waiting 2 hours for a tow truck in 115f heat. Frankly, you are a bit too harsh on AWD systems. Off road they are designed to get you unstuck versus a 2wd only model... that's exactly what you show here in your video... that means your loved one comes home versus waiting for hours for a rescue
@@drivingsports also getting g stuck off road on an incline means you have enough momentum to roll backwards the way you came... so from an AWD engineering perspective it's a moot point to design this thing to power up and incline...
Another great review. I see no reason I would ever want this vehicle but maybe being an empty nester with disposable income is not the demographics for this Lexus. The question I have is who is this aimed at if not me or families.
I think the target market is people up north with long commutes that need decent mpg and AWD, but don’t want a Subaru, a sub compact SUV or an economy sedan.
I believe since it is a small CUV, It may not have a pocket because this could be intended for kids/child seats, to sit in the back and not adults. If that makes any sense?
it's done so children don't disturb the driver by hitting or playing with the seat, passenger gets a pocket because lexus consides them not good enough for children not to give them a horrible ride...
Tommy Mica of TFL fame tested a similar AWD set up to this in his rollers. This AWD system sucks. My wife's RAV 4 with a drive shaft connecting front and rear is far superior in my opinion. The vehicle is nice other wise.
I checked with many sites and both Toyota and Lexus hybrids use a ECVT not a cvt. NO BELTS. Dont feel bad alot of reviewers get it wrong. But being a car reviewer you should have this information. Its good for 200k in most caes. Check UA-cam for more info.
@@drivingsports didn’t know Toyota has one more type of hybrid transmission in addition to the e-cvt and that fancy one in LC500h. I personally like e-cvt very much.
@@andrewzhuk8713 Toyota has 2.5 type of hybrid transmission. The most common planetary gear power split as on RAV4 The rare planetary gear power split plus a second stage 4 speed auto on the LS and LC The latest addition being a pancake motor between engine and torque converter on the just released tundra
Now that you can fearlessly talk about ‘CVT’ feel when driving a planetary based hybrid system, I wonder what else can viewers believe from your narration 😂
@@drivingsports Yeah totally understandable of mistakes. Why not add a post-correction to those places? It won’t hurt but makes your video more bulletproof!
C'mon Ryan you think Lexus owners are taking their vehicles off the road on those mucky, dirty, wet, rocky, unstable, rutty, snowy, COLD, CRAPPY, JAGGED, VERTICLE, GARBAGE roads you spend all you time on?
Yikes, perhaps not a very well researched review. IE: CarPlay does indeed accept Siri input through the VR button - it's a setting. The car does indeed use EV mode on the highway when cruising - not just at slow speeds. The 10" screen is an option at lower trip levels - you'd think it's just not available from this video. Improvised reviews... mkay.
I definitely don't think the UX is a luxury offering. Its a fine Toyota, but not for a luxury brand. It should have been the new CR H in NA. Toyota really mailed it in with the LexuSUX. Seems like false advertising saying this has AWD. Once the front tires lose grip you are done
Pros: Standard safety features Lexus reliability Fuel economy Cons: Exterior and interior design Info system CVT Cargo/interior space Cameras CD player?
Actually, I dont see the market for this, unless one is willing to sacrifice pretty much everything else for fuel economy. It is small, too expensive, and there are much more appealing competitors (Crosstrek with 2.5L, CX-30, Kona, Bronco Sport, etc) available for less money. Only real selling point is that it is a hybrid, but even that is a trade off-- better fuel economy for a compromised AWD system. It it was 30K, I could see a case for it, but at 40k+, I just dont see it.
Lexus knows it’s market. Crosstrek and Kona lack reliability, Bronco Sport is too utilitarian. But the Mazda is beautiful. Might be a contender for some. It has reliability and beautiful interior and about 5k cheaper. You raise a point, however, Lexus is a powerful name in luxury and reliability that will definitely find some buyers.
@@haroldbeauchamp3770 Crosstrek is rated 4/5 and Kona 5/5 for reliability by Consumer Reports. They might not be up to Lexus levels, but I don't think it is accurate to say they "lack reliability".
@@edsmith9855 I’m not basing my statement on consumer reports. I’m basing my reviews on 30+ years of senior warranty claims experience. Subaru and Kia have the highest rates of warranty claims in the industry.
I think you made a mistake on the transmission. The UX200 has the physical first gear, and the UX250h has the planetary gear eCVT without a first gear. eCVT isn’t really a CVT but makes the car feel like it has a CVT. It is much less complex than a regular CVT, as it doesn’t have a belt and pulley. Great job on the review, as always!
You are correct. I even had a whole bit inside the car talking about the planetary gearset and then when writing the voice-over I managed to fact check the UX 200 and removed it. Anyhow.... it had a great-feeling transmission either way. ;)
Came here to say exactly the same thing. :-) The benefit of the Toyota Synergy Drive is that it's so dead reliable. No belts. No clutches. No bands. Just a planetary headset and two electric motors. Of course it doesn't even have a starter so that'll never fail either.
here also to correct the transmission labeling error. but he does do a great job on the reviews that i don't even get mad when he misses some details.
@@drivingsports eyyy no one's perfect. And good correction.
Moreover, this awd has a rear motor producing 58hp, not 7.
Consult the manual of the UX, it says clearly - do not use vehicle with AWD off-road, it may cause damage, it is designed only for support front wheels while driving.
I am an owner and I love it. However, I agree with you that it isn’t design for off-roading no matter if it is kiddy course or not. It is a Lexus. UX is for city drive. I am pretty sure no one will want to get their UX scratch in those dirty road. :) I don’t think it’s awd is bad. Just not design for that. Also, it has 1” more ground clearance than a Corolla. I think that’s the limiting factor in your review. Probably not good to damage the undercarriage of a press car.
The clue is in the name 'UX....Urban Explorer'. I have just exchanged it, had the 200CT. and learning to love it.
30K for a city car hmmm why not buy a Yaris...
@@Dr23rippa 184 HP , don't be afraid , you can ride your car outside your town.
You need to hold the talk button for Siri to work and then CarPlay maps and items all work perfect, if you just tap it than the Lexus software takes over
That color is STUNNING!!! Now, on to the video..
It really is a looker in person.
Beautiful car, beautiful video! Can't wait for your reviews on the new NX! 🔥 🔥 🔥
Love the CD player. Lexus drivers want better quality sound as well.
there can be uncompressed sound quality on any solid state medium, cd disks are just too unreliable and difficult to use
@@tallll70 its a DVD player and there you get real 5.1surround sound !
How does your Crosstrek do on the new course? Oops, guess there is a video coming up. Cant wait to see it.
You literally had a sad excuse everytime you mentioned a negative about the car.... I honestly didn't expect an unbiased review of a Toyota product from you but this took it to the next level.
Love this thing, really liked the CT also.
Hey mate if you like Lexus, I have made a few reviews on them. If you have time to watch them let me know what you think :)
The blue paint is incredible!
How did it fail your off road test? For what it is it did pretty well, considering it’s not technically an off-road vehicle, it also didn’t get stuck.
Level-1 should be named/called, "The Bowl."
Great video, Ryan. That AWD system was not very confidence inspiring. Not for me but I am sure it will more than appeal to the masses.
You know the Toyota Hybrid system uses an E-CVT, not the same cvt as used in their non-hybrids.
Yes, it's a planetary "transmission".
5:25 .... its a DVD player !!! And we use it very often on a rest while relaxing, drinking coffee, eat and look some nice videos with superb surround which only DVD´s delivers sound from Mark LEvinson system !
Press and hold the speak button on the steering wheel... My Tacoma does the same thing with android auto...
I'd love to see your review of the new pathfinder whenever you get your hands on it
Hi Ryan! I'm Just here to say that your Chanel is amazing and im Glad i discovered it (i'm from Brazil)!!! Best auto Chanel ever!
Great video! Just got this as a commuter car - your third category of potential buyers. The other vehicle I own is an RX. This UX is just different. I mainly love it due to its fuel economy and what Lexus did inside. Even the trackpad is okay. Also, love the CD. All in all, it is a mini-RX IMHO.
Hi DS TV and Ryan you guys are the Rockstars of Car Video Genre. Love to watch them.
I just bought one yesterday!!! Thank you so so much for this video!
The engine in that car is interesting with its thermal efficiency. Also, your farmer's tan is astounding.. Keep developing it!!
Hi Ryan..great video as always...would love a video dedicated to advance driver-assist features ... which manufacturers do it well etc..
i think you dont like this vehicle at all. In real , i drove it, and i like it very much ! The driving, the suspension ! is very very good...fuel consumption is great !!
Definitely getting one of these for my daily. I really dislike SUVS but comparing my mk7 jetta to this. It seems to be very close in size. The 2022 has the big 10.3 in screen and most of the complaints you had are fixed.
Hey Matthew, if you like Lexus, I have made a few reviews on them. If you have time to watch them let me know what you think :)
nice review sir!! i believe all ux come with the same engine at the back, which gives just about 7hp only, enough for a mild snowy hill or rain...but most of the work is done by the front...in fact i believe that on the trail, what really got you out was traction control working the front, where the power is....probably the rear helped a tiny bit...i like to say this car comes with a person pushing from the back, that's what the awd is like...
there are 2 things i'd like to point out, one is the TRC. i think being a toyota you CAN disable it completely, but you have to hold the button for 3 secs, pressing it once will only disable traction control, but will keep the ESP working. You'll still smoke the tyres...
The other thing is that CVTs in toyotas or lexus DO emulate a transmission in sport mode, but ONLY downshifting, so it simulates the engine braking and the revving....like when you brake for a corner in a racetrack, but when accelerating there will be no difference, even no "shifting" up. just CVT whining. even at your launch you can see the car shift from 2nd to 3rd, but no difference on the engine noises or the rev counter. it shifts up underspeed not to "overload" when you are doing like 80 and you shift down to 2nd. A bit like in a manual car where you don't go into second going down hill or you'll blow it up.
at least that's how our rx450h and now our rav4 hybrid work, i assume this one is similar. Hope i was helpful to anyone :D
We did the 3-second hold. It doesn’t disable completely which is similar to most other production cars today.
@@drivingsports oops, nevermind then. Anyway i don't know if you agree but i've had the feeling that TRC and VSC are not very good....they are too soft when they kick in but for some reason they go haywire when you over some bumps...
More new cars should come with a CD player. Just saying...
Exactly, why should we have limited options at the prices of premium cars.
@@アキュラ-p5j I still have a ton of CDs and unless you're converting your music to FLAC or some other uncompressed format from the source, most CDs will still sound better than your average MP3 or stream. I'm glad Lexus still provides a CD player and it would be nice if other manufacturers at least gave you the option
@@MissusDoge I download in FLAC and play FLAC in one car but my daily driver can only play MP3 so the only way to get high fidelity is to burn CDs for it. I wonder if Lexus will continue to offer disc players in the next generation.
Or just hold down on the speak button to activate Siri.
This car is not an off-road vehicle. It's made for highway and city driving. I use mine for mild off-road driving to get to a trailhead but that's about it. Yes it gets 45mpg on the highway and I've seen 55mpg mainly in the city. If I really wanted to do some serious off-road driving, I'll pull out the old lifted rubicon on 37's.
This car should be sponsored by Keeps
The ux200 is the one with Toyota “direct shift” which has cog for the first gear then switch to belt and pulley CVT after first gear. The ux250h has the common hybrid Toyota/Lexus eCVT which is a planetary gear power split device.
Covered in the pinned comment.
On my Lexus when you press the talk button, say hey Siri then it switches over to Siri so that you can use the Siri commands.
I would love to see a review of the updated 2025 UX300h in comparison to the UX250h
Can these car companies start using a 6 2 human as the standard for space in a vehicle. If you made your cars to fit comfortably a over 6ft human you'd sell alot more.
That's what I have been saying for years.
Which car has the best active lane keep assist? The best stop and go car.
just got one and love it!!!
I like this Lexus ux 250h😊❤👌👍🚗🌞🌟
You should read the doc before you do a review, man. For instance: a short press on the voice command button gives you the car's voice command (to change the radio, for instance) while a long press will bring the phone's voice assistant
9:08. Holding = Siri. 1 tap = Lexus voice control.
👍👍
Ryan, I am a bit surprised you have never reviewed the Rich Man's Corolla Cross® before. Like the new Cross, this $40,000 UX is crying out for an upgrade to the 219 hp 2.5 Hybrid system.
It would be so good with the 2.5 bump… and updated infotainment.
We actually filmed one last year, but the shoot was rushed and I didn’t like the video so we canned it.
@@drivingsports At least this 2.0 system previews what we can expect when the Cross Hybrid comes out.
Toyota hinted the Cross was getting a “new” system (explaining why it wasn’t available at launch.) this, of course, could just be PR gymnastics. We’ll have to wait and see.
@@drivingsports Well, the 2.0 Hybrid would be 'new' to the Cross. What's more important is that the 2.5 has no fuel mileage penalty while adding so much capability. I am certain it could match the impressive 45 Highway mpg. An upstart channel recently did a 100 mile highway loop with the Avalon 2.5 Hybrid and got 48 mpg!
It looks better than the new wrx lol
Also, if you hold the talk button, then Siri will open
Looking forward to the Bronco Sport vs the Crosstrek. I was on my way to test drive the Ford when the Subaru dealership called me. We love the Crosstrek Sport, but I wonder if we would have been happier with the Bronco Sport sometimes. Your test site looks awesome!
It would be funny to be a Camry out there tough!
I’d love to see the RAV4 Hybrid out on this new course!!!
The infortainment screen is probably the worst that l have seen. I really want this car..l hope they improve it..
Please make a video for 2021 Lexus RX450hL
We’re filming the 2022 NX this week. Will do RX when it gets refreshed.
@@drivingsports It's already refreshed I think.... Anyways, waiting for a RX 450hL and RX450h review... Thank you.... 🙏🏻👌🏻👍🏻
@@shariqmirzaa refreshed in 2020 and we missed that one (not available in fleet right now.) Might not get one back until the 2023 model pops up next year. But who knows, if they send one before that we’ll film it.
@@drivingsports Thanks team Driving Sports...
Possible cool shirt/hat/merch idea: Outline of the new test track with your logo!
How does this vehicle compare to a loaded RAV4 hybrid or the Venza, all around 40k, with same hybrid system?
This is so much smaller. Also the RAV/Venza have a much more capable and powerful rear motor.
It is not a pulley based CVT.
newer in Lexus line up with old multimedia. weird. Lexus needs renewing its line up
Great review 👏
Hey Sandile, if you like Lexus, I have made a few reviews on them. If you have time to watch them let me know what you think :)
Beautiful car
Hey Nick, if you like Lexus, I have made a few reviews on them. If you have time to watch them let me know what you think :)
Yeah. I can see you was little hesitated to climb inside on second raw seat. It’s small. I tested one too. It’s not worth $41K
Just to let you know, my car lets me hold the voice button to summon Siri or google assistant, just pressing it with use the cars built in one. This is in a Hyundai Sonata
Jeep does the same
Bring the new Defender into the new off-road playground, please!
Does this take premium gas?
So it got you unstuck from the situation, yet you don't feel confident that it could get you unstuck? 😆 The system is there to get you unstuck which is exactly what it did... it's not a GX460
Level, which is 90% momentum. Not enough oomph for even minor, uneven inclines.
@@drivingsports in order to prove it can't get itself unstuck you have to SHOW it getting stuck. This is the second time you've reviewed am AWD Toyota that you "didn't feel confident in" yet the vehicle proceeds to move forward. We live on dirt roads in the desert... what you showed in this video is the difference between coming home after the car takes 10 seconds to figure it our, versus waiting 2 hours for a tow truck in 115f heat. Frankly, you are a bit too harsh on AWD systems. Off road they are designed to get you unstuck versus a 2wd only model... that's exactly what you show here in your video... that means your loved one comes home versus waiting for hours for a rescue
@@drivingsports also getting g stuck off road on an incline means you have enough momentum to roll backwards the way you came... so from an AWD engineering perspective it's a moot point to design this thing to power up and incline...
Any chance to test drive the new Nissan SUVs and especially the Frontier?
We have requests in. No eta yet.
These are better with fwd only . No need of useless awd. Just buy a better tyres if needed
Another great review. I see no reason I would ever want this vehicle but maybe being an empty nester with disposable income is not the demographics for this Lexus. The question I have is who is this aimed at if not me or families.
If your family car is an LX and you need a commuter… the UX.
I think the target market is people up north with long commutes that need decent mpg and AWD, but don’t want a Subaru, a sub compact SUV or an economy sedan.
Well sir with all due respect i've got the same car it's not fake leather it's vegan leather, full stop!
Those are the same things.
What is the purpose for not having a pocket at the back of driver seat?
Weird, right?
I believe since it is a small CUV, It may not have a pocket because this could be intended for kids/child seats, to sit in the back and not adults. If that makes any sense?
it's done so children don't disturb the driver by hitting or playing with the seat, passenger gets a pocket because lexus consides them not good enough for children not to give them a horrible ride...
@@Kiss__Kiss it's a pretty good answer
@@dreamertt5164 Sure. kinda coincides with what Pablo Moreno said. Something having to do with kids... lol
Tommy Mica of TFL fame tested a similar AWD set up to this in his rollers. This AWD system sucks. My wife's RAV 4 with a drive shaft connecting front and rear is far superior in my opinion. The vehicle is nice other wise.
We actually like the RAV4’s hybrid implementation. This one was just… not as good. 😂
The steering wheel is real leather. Check the specs on your tester. Why do people spread misinformation without checking the details?
This my CAR.
Love your videos....but....any way to angle the GoPro for interior shots so that the LED light isn't blasting the viewer's retinas?
Yeah, not idea. Cant get barn doors for the mini lights. Will play with some other mounting locations.
Doubt if this things a RAV4 underneath
💯 Prius
I checked with many sites and both Toyota and Lexus hybrids use a ECVT not a cvt. NO BELTS. Dont feel bad alot of reviewers get it wrong. But being a car reviewer you should have this information. Its good for 200k in most caes. Check UA-cam for more info.
Polie based cvt? Not really.
You can just say “hey Siri” with CarPlay. No need to push any buttons
If hybrid transmission here is the same as in my 2020 RAV4 Hybrid, then it doesn't have the first mechanical gear.
The UX is a different setup.
@@drivingsports didn’t know Toyota has one more type of hybrid transmission in addition to the e-cvt and that fancy one in LC500h. I personally like e-cvt very much.
@@andrewzhuk8713
Toyota has 2.5 type of hybrid transmission.
The most common planetary gear power split as on RAV4
The rare planetary gear power split plus a second stage 4 speed auto on the LS and LC
The latest addition being a pancake motor between engine and torque converter on the just released tundra
@@HumperMKB So looks like Ryan did a mistake here. BTW, We don't have Tundra in my country, hope they will put it into the new Land Cruiser 300
With 6.3 inches, good luck getting past tall speed breakers
$41,500 !!!! No thanks, too much for the low wages people are getting these days.
Good point, that's why I call it the Rich Man's Corolla Cross.
You can't make it up.
Do Infinity please
Luxury car with a CVT and still costs 41K+
Come on Lexus
Review Lexus rx
As nice as the genesis is…Toyota quality will eat Hyundai’s lunch in quality all day long..especially at after 5 years..
UPSCALE COROLLA WHICH IS NOT A BAD THING
Now that you can fearlessly talk about ‘CVT’ feel when driving a planetary based hybrid system, I wonder what else can viewers believe from your narration 😂
To be fair, it’s not the first time we’ve made a mistake on camera. 😂
@@drivingsports Yeah totally understandable of mistakes. Why not add a post-correction to those places? It won’t hurt but makes your video more bulletproof!
@@bikingmoments Missed it and once on UA-cam... here it lives forever.
C'mon
Ryan you think Lexus owners are taking their vehicles off the road on those mucky, dirty, wet, rocky,
unstable, rutty, snowy, COLD, CRAPPY, JAGGED, VERTICLE, GARBAGE roads you spend all you time on?
big mistake for credibility shilling in the review, and taking the ux off road
What does Keeps know about the demographics of car review channels audience? Middle-aged-bald-men?
Can you do some pov night drive
We get a lot of requests for that. Will figure a way to incorporate it.
Yikes, perhaps not a very well researched review. IE: CarPlay does indeed accept Siri input through the VR button - it's a setting. The car does indeed use EV mode on the highway when cruising - not just at slow speeds. The 10" screen is an option at lower trip levels - you'd think it's just not available from this video. Improvised reviews... mkay.
I definitely don't think the UX is a luxury offering. Its a fine Toyota, but not for a luxury brand. It should have been the new CR H in NA. Toyota really mailed it in with the LexuSUX. Seems like false advertising saying this has AWD. Once the front tires lose grip you are done
Corolla Cross Hybrid.
A lid up Toyota carola and prime in a Lexus way
Best part of video is actually the moment when Ryan takes off his hat.
what's with these in video ads I am paying for premium so I don't want to hear stupid ads while I am watching your channel
Hey Wilfried, if you like Lexus, I have made a few reviews on them. If you have time to watch them let me know what you think :)
almost the same engine specs as my 2021 Crosstrek!
Pros:
Standard safety features
Lexus reliability
Fuel economy
Cons:
Exterior and interior design
Info system
CVT
Cargo/interior space
Cameras
CD player?
probably the worst review on a great mid sized quite powerful car that the competition cannot get close to on build quality.
I'm confused by that tire spin on wet pavement.
Actually, I dont see the market for this, unless one is willing to sacrifice pretty much everything else for fuel economy. It is small, too expensive, and there are much more appealing competitors (Crosstrek with 2.5L, CX-30, Kona, Bronco Sport, etc) available for less money. Only real selling point is that it is a hybrid, but even that is a trade off-- better fuel economy for a compromised AWD system. It it was 30K, I could see a case for it, but at 40k+, I just dont see it.
Lexus knows it’s market. Crosstrek and Kona lack reliability, Bronco Sport is too utilitarian. But the Mazda is beautiful. Might be a contender for some. It has reliability and beautiful interior and about 5k cheaper. You raise a point, however, Lexus is a powerful name in luxury and reliability that will definitely find some buyers.
@@haroldbeauchamp3770 Crosstrek is rated 4/5 and Kona 5/5 for reliability by Consumer Reports. They might not be up to Lexus levels, but I don't think it is accurate to say they "lack reliability".
@@edsmith9855 I’m not basing my statement on consumer reports. I’m basing my reviews on 30+ years of senior warranty claims experience. Subaru and Kia have the highest rates of warranty claims in the industry.
I don’t see why you would buy this over a RAV4 hybrid. That infotainment alone is a deal killer.
This guy will take a Fiat 500 off road.. lol 😩
7hp rear motor…..::just say you get nothing in the back haha shame Toyota
Keeps is a scam. You should be ashamed to take their money.
What a pile of crap. 41 grand for a tiny, slow hatchback on stilts. We have truly lost the plot.