2022 Lexus NX 350h – Should The Germans Be Worried?
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 Published On Nov 25, 2021

The 2022 Lexus NX350h rides on an all new platform and features a 2.5L engine mated to a hybrid-electric powertrain. We put it to the test with an in depth review and try to find out if the German competion should be worried. The new 2022 features completly new sheet metal and a heavily revised interior. The 14" touch screen also features the new Lexus Interface. It's one of the biggest screens available in any vehicle.

0:00 Introduction to 2022 Lexus NX 350h
0:26 2.5L hybrid power train
0:46 Lexus NX model lineup
0:59 Pricing
1:26 Design and styling changes
3:07 Interior
3:35 Infotainment system and touch screen
6:24 Cargo capacity
7:05 Engine impressions
8:15 Real world MPG
8:43 eCVT transmission
9:38 Ride quality and steerting
10:23 Braking
11:03 Handling
12:01 Cabin noise
12:18 How does it drive vs old model?
12:34 AWD vs FWD differences
13:23 Should the Germans be worried about the Lexus NX?

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