2020 Lexus Hybrid SUV
Overview
The 2020 Lexus Hybrid SUV rides smoothly, handles well in the city and on the highway, and gets good fuel economy for a hybrid vehicle. Inside, it looks great, feels upscale, and provides plenty of standard features. The strong points of the Lexus Hybrid SUV are its smooth and powerful drivetrain, plenty of space, safety, and the reliability and resale value you would expect from Lexus.
The 2020 Lexus Hybrid SUV comes in 3 models, each model has several trim option packages to choose from. The base price of each model is:
Models & Trim Levels
Each 2020 Lexus Hybrid SUV model is available in multiple trim packages. All models are available in All Wheel Drive (AWD).
When you look at all of the models Lexus has to offer, you can easily identify the hybrid models by the lower-case “h” after the model.
UX Trim Levels: 250h AWD, 250h F SPORT AWD, 250h LUXURY AWD.
NX Trim Levels: 300h AWD, 300h LUXURY AWD.
RX Trim Levels: 450h AWD, 450h F SPORT AWD, 450h LUXURY AWD.
Drivetrain
The 2020 Lexus Hybrid SUV Has 6 gasoline engines available based on model and trim.
UX Hybrid Engine:
- In-Line 4 Cylinder: 2.0L, 181 Horsepower
- 41 MPG City
NX Hybrid Engine:
- In-Line 4 Cylinder: 2.5L, 194 Horsepower
- 33 MPG City
RX Hybrid Engine:
- V6 Cylinder: 3.5L, 308 Horsepower
- 31-29 MPG City
2020 Lexus Hybrid SUV Warrenty
For all model years 2020, the Lexus hybrid SUV battery warranty is 10 years from date of first use/150,000 miles, whichever comes first.
This warranty covers repairs needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship of the components listed here and supplied by Lexus, subject to the exceptions indicated under “What Is Not Covered.” The Lexus Hybrid System Warranty coverage is 8 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first, for the following components:
- Hybrid Battery Control Module (battery voltage sensor)
- Hybrid Control Module (power management control module)
- Inverter with Converter
All other hybrid vehicle components will retain coverage under the Hybrid System Warranty at 8 years/100,000 miles, whichever comes first.
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