What's New in the 2022 Lexus NX 300?
Lexus added Android Auto capability and a power tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel across the NX lineup. To its standard Safety System+ 2.0, it added lane-tracing assist and road sign assist. See the 2020 Lexus NX models for sale near you
Which NX 300 is the Best?
The NX 300h might be a bit poky, but its fuel economy is exceptional for this segment and it's estimated to save you about $650 per year compared to the turbocharged NX 300. If you don't care about performance or sportiness (and if you do, the NX isn't the best bet anyway), the hybrid is the way to go. Find a Lexus NX for sale
How Much Does a 2022 Lexus NX 300 Cost?
The 2020 Lexus NX comes in two versions differentiated by drivetrain: the gas-only NX 300 and the hybrid NX 300h. Lexus offers the 300 in Base, F Sport and Luxury trims. The hybrid is available in Base and Luxury trims. AWD is standard on hybrid models and is a $1,400 upcharge on other models. All prices include the $1,025 factory destination charge.
The NX 300 ($36,485) and the NX 300h ($39,270) come with virtually the same standard equipment, which includes 17-in alloy wheels, automatic LED headlights, LED fog lights, rear privacy glass, proximity entry and push-button start, adaptive cruise control, forward-collision warning with pedestrian detection and automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, lane-tracing assist, road sign assist, a rearview camera, power folding mirrors, dual-zone automatic climate control, 8-way power front seats (with driver lumbar adjustment), power tilt-telescopic steering wheel, NuLuxe simulated leather upholstery, 60/40-split reclining and folding back seat, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a cargo cover, one USB port, Bluetooth, in-car Wi-Fi, the Remote Touch tech interface (8-in display, center console touchpad controller) and an 8-speaker sound system with satellite radio, HD radio, a CD player, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a media player interface.
The NX 300 F Sport ($38,725) adds a sport-tuned suspension, 18-in wheels, special exterior and interior styling, front sport seats, different gauges and a special F Sport steering wheel. An adaptive suspension can be added as an option.
The NX 300 Luxury ($43,960) and 300h Luxury ($46,360) trims add 18-in alloy wheels, a power moonroof, front heated seats, rain-sensing wipers, memory settings for the driver's seat and outboard mirrors, a navigation system, a 10.3-in touchscreen and blind spot monitoring.
Option availability depends on region, specifically regarding options that can be available as either standalone items or within packages. These packages are also not really available separately, as most are essentially added one atop another.
The Comfort package adds blind spot monitoring and heated and ventilated front seats. To that, the Premium package adds 18-in wheels, upgraded running lights and a sunroof. The Luxury package has all of the above plus automatic wipers, leather upholstery and a heated steering wheel.
One exception to this packaging hierarchy is the Navigation package, available by itself, which adds a 10.3-in display and integrated navigation to Remote Touch, two extra speakers and a variety of smartphone-based connectivity features. Other standalone features include a power lift gate, parking sensors and upgraded LED headlights.