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Lexus UX, Price, Specs & Review 2026

Compare every Lexus UX variant sold new in Australia. 7 variants, from $46,900 to $73,210 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the Lexus Australian website and updated weekly.

Every Lexus UX variant in Australia, compared

7 variants of the Lexus UX are on sale in Australia. Tap a variant to jump to its specs, or compare them side-by-side in the table below.

Lexus UX variants compared by price, power, fuel and drivetrain
VariantRRPPower / TorqueFuel / RangeDriveSeats
UX200 Luxury2026$46,900126kW / 205Nm5.8L/100kmFWD5
UX200 F Sport2026$53,900126kW / 205Nm5.8L/100kmFWD5
UX 300h Luxury2026$55,370146kW / 190Nm4.2L/100kmFWD5
UX 300h Sports Luxury2026$62,320146kW / 206Nm4.2L/100kmFWD5
UX 300h F Sport2026$63,110146kW / 206Nm4.2L/100kmFWD5
UX 300h Sports Luxury AWD2026$70,520148kW / 206Nm4.4L/100kmAWD5
UX 300h F Sport AWD2026$73,210148kW / 190Nm4.4L/100kmAWD5

Lexus UX UX200 Luxury

$46,900

Power
126kW
Torque
205Nm
0–100
9.7s
Fuel use
5.8L/100km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
FWD
Seats
5
Towing
750kg

The 2026 Lexus UX200 Luxury is a compact front-wheel-drive SUV suited to urban buyers seeking premium comfort and reliability, offering five seats and a modest 217-litre boot ideal for city living rather than family adventures. Its standout strength is the combination of Toyota's proven 2.0-litre petrol engine delivering reliable performance with a claimed 7.2L/100km fuel efficiency, backed by a five-star ANCAP safety rating and four-year warranty that underpin Lexus's reputation for dependability. One thing to consider: the naturally aspirated 126kW engine means modest acceleration in its class, and with estimated annual running costs around $1572, budget-conscious buyers should factor ongoing expenses into their decision alongside the purchase price.

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Lexus UX UX200 F Sport

$53,900

Power
126kW
Torque
205Nm
0–100
9.7s
Fuel use
5.8L/100km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
FWD
Seats
5
Towing
750kg

The 2026 Lexus UX200 F Sport is a compact petrol SUV ideal for city-focused buyers seeking premium brand reliability, offering a 2.0-litre naturally aspirated engine with 126kW and respectable 7.2L/100km efficiency across its front-wheel-drive platform. Its standout strength is the five-star ANCAP safety rating combined with Lexus's renowned build quality and four-year warranty, providing genuine peace of mind in Australian traffic. One consideration is the modest 217-litre boot-significantly smaller than many competitors-so it's worth testing whether cargo space suits your lifestyle before committing.

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Lexus UX UX 300h Luxury

$55,370

Power
146kW
Torque
190Nm
0–100
8.5s
Fuel use
4.2L/100km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
FWD
Seats
5
0

The 2026 Lexus UX250h Luxury is a compact hybrid SUV that suits city-focused buyers prioritising fuel efficiency and reliability, offering five-star ANCAP safety and low running costs around $1572 annually. Its standout strength is exceptional fuel economy at just 5.1L/100km combined with a proven hybrid powertrain delivering 135kW and smooth automatic transmission across all conditions. One consideration: the 217-litre boot is on the smaller side, so if you regularly transport larger cargo, you'll want to test whether it meets your practical needs before committing.

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Lexus UX UX 300h Sports Luxury

$62,320

Power
146kW
Torque
206Nm
Fuel use
4.2L/100km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
FWD
Seats
5
0

The Lexus UX 300h Sports Luxury is priced from $62,320 before on-road costs. It uses Lexus's 300h self-charging hybrid producing 146kW, returning a claimed 4.2L/100km combined.

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Lexus UX UX 300h F Sport

$63,110

Power
146kW
Torque
206Nm
Fuel use
4.2L/100km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
FWD
Seats
5
0

The Lexus UX 300h F Sport is priced from $63,110 before on-road costs. It uses Lexus's 300h self-charging hybrid producing 146kW, returning a claimed 4.2L/100km combined.

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Lexus UX UX 300h Sports Luxury AWD

$70,520

Power
148kW
Torque
206Nm
Fuel use
4.4L/100km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
AWD
Seats
5
0

The Lexus UX 300h Sports Luxury AWD is priced from $70,520 before on-road costs. It uses Lexus's 300h self-charging hybrid producing 148kW, returning a claimed 4.4L/100km combined.

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Lexus UX UX 300h F Sport AWD

$73,210

Power
148kW
Torque
190Nm
Fuel use
4.4L/100km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
AWD
Seats
5
0

The Lexus UX 300h F Sport AWD is priced from $73,210 before on-road costs. It uses Lexus's 300h self-charging hybrid producing 148kW, returning a claimed 4.4L/100km combined.

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