2024 Lexus NX 350h (Hybrid AWD) // Efficient, Comfortable Luxury Crossover // Full Detailed Review
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
- The Lexus NX returns for the 2024 model year with minor updates, since the major changes came just a couple of years ago in 2022. Available with four different powertrains--two gas, one hybrid, and one plug-in hybrid-- this luxury crossover has something for everyone. The NX350h uses Lexus's proven 3-motor (starter, front axle, rear axle) and 2.5L ICE engine system for a combined power output of 240-hp, fuel economy of 39 mpg, and all-wheel-drive (AWD). Let's go ahead and take a look.
2024 Lexus NX350h Luxury AWD Review
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0:00 Intro
0:25 Powertrain
1:25 Exterior
6:08 Interior
16:08 Driving Impressions / Safety
20:36 Conclusion
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Would you take the NX over the Acura RDX? What else are you cross-shopping?
Low impact review, thanks.
Wife has a 350h premium and it is absolutely perfect for what we need. 40-50 mpg around town. If we need something bigger and thirstier, we can take my 4runner
Comprehensive review of NX 350H 2024 model year. The one i lease doesn't have the same interior look as the car in the video. Mine doesn't have the premium package so the dashboard looks different. I didn't see you showing the eyeglass holder on the roof near the interior light controls. This is my first hybrid. I thought the gas gauge was broken since it didn't move after I drove about a hundred miles. I called the dealer and of course it was not broken the car just gets incredibly good gas mileage, around 40 MPG +/-😀
Yeah, I really need to make a checklist to make sure I have shots of everything. Appreciate the comment and glad yours is working out well! Ha, yeah it gets some pretty excellent mileage! Enjoy!
Excellent review. I have not seen any info on how it does with ice/snowy conditions. Any info appreciated!
Thank you! I didn't really drive it in the snow, but I imagine it would fare just fine with the right tires. Honestly, that's going to be the biggest difference maker in the ice/snow is the tires rather than the car itself.
Very detailed review. Did you feel the run-flat tires still gave a comfortable ride? You did a lot of homework, and it shows! Happy New Year!
Thank you! Yeah it was still a very comfortable ride even with the run-flats! Happy New Year!
I have had run flat tires on vehicles and will not have them again. They are noisy and harsh riding and they are alos heavy which increases unsprung weight which is bad for performance. If a donut spare won't fit I would still ditch the run flats for a flat tire inflation kit and a CAA membership once the road side assistance term is over.
@@jn9604 run flats have improved over the years. And they are cheaper now too.
Waiting for my 2024 luxury Cadmium Orange NX Hybrid . .. 350 AWD… I feel lucky I was able to get this discontinued color!!
Took going to different Dealerships
Congrats on finding one! Hope you love it!
Purchased one last year - Premium Hybrid, with the Mark Levinson Stereo, what a mistake, the stereo blows out and either loses almost all bass or totally shuts off when turned above 53. Promised a new amp, but nothing yet
Oof sorry to hear that! I've always enjoyed the ML stereo. Hopefully the new amp fixes it...
Premium fuel required or suggested?
Premium suggested (91), but 87 is ok to use.
I was told by the Lexus dealer that as long as your engine is not a turbo, Premium is recommended, but not required.
I went for a top spec CX5 turbo. Lexus is better build quality but the steering wheel controls, gloss black around the instrument cluster, no spare wheel, CVT where all issues for me.
A few owners and reviewers have pointed out the regenerative braking issues. They question why it is that many Toyota hybrids get it right yet the Lexus, at least the NX, isn’t as well refined. Maybe future models will be improved.
Yeah, I really don't understand all the gloss black and the haptics. Those are frustrating to see in a luxury vehicle. I did later realize, after driving the RX, that the braking issue was because of the Proactive Drive Assist feature and can be turned off. It's a strange feature though. Congrats on the CX-5! Mazda makes some great stuff!
The Mazda is certainly nice, but Hybrids don't have a CVT in the normal manner of pulleys and a belt or chain. They (and Toyota) have pinion gears and for decades they have been bullet proof for the full life of the car no matter how many 100ks it ends up with..
I liked the car a lot and I would like to buy it, but there is something I am afraid of. The machine. I am a businessman and I travel a lot in the car. Is it good for long distances? I mean the size and power of the machine, or is it a car for the city center only? Please answer.
I would have no issues doing long distances in this car
@@GearboxCarReviews Now I feel comfortable, I will buy it and travel far away 😂
Is there a spare tire?
Nope
A few years ago, they introduced unattractive front grille. Now they have run flat tires. Is someone within Lexus going mad?
It's the BMW model! Bad front grilles and run-flat tires ;) The run-flats and hocking the spare for a fix-a-flat kit are an unfortunate trend in the industry. I understand the trend, and the run-flats still ride surprisingly well, but it would definitely be nice to be able to option different tires and a spare instead.
How tall are you? Music is annoying.
5'7". Sorry, trying to find the right balance for the music. Will have to play around with it.
I thought the music was fine because your voice was loud enough. Perhaps you can lower the music volume a bit more .
@JonathanIvy221 thanks! That was my plan, was to lower it a bit and see how it comes out. Appreciate knowing I was heading in the right direction :) Thanks for watching!
capacitive touch on the steering wheel and HVAC on the infotainment screen are a no go for me. Like the car, wanted to consider one, but will take a hard pass because of those 2 bad decisions by Toyota. There is nothing easier to use and more reliable than knobs and switches for the HVAC.
I get that for sure. They did leave the temperature knobs at least, and the fan and seats are easily accessible, so of the screen implementations it's one of the better ones, but definitely still not ideal.
Only EVs please !
I'll gladly review EVs as the opportunities arise
Hell no...EVs are scam you silly fool
LOW TECH CAR
Low tech.....Muppet
Low tech was the main reason why I just booked one
@@kevinng8061 EVs will be much cheaper if many of you exist. Too bad you may be a rare find.
@@PercyY-ib2vx Yep, as a midwesterner, it's not right for Winters. If you get caught in a blizzard, you have heat until the battery is dead and then you get cold and even when traffic moves, you are an anchor. With hybrids, you have a gas engine too. Also, I understand in the cold, the battery on EVs drain much faster. In a warmer climate or near home, I'm sure they would be fine.