The Lexus UX 300e sits at the top of the Lexus UX range, with a few hybrid variants below it.
The 300e electric SUV has two different versions available - the Luxury, which I drove, at a list price of $74,000 (MSRP), or the Sports Luxury top-spec model, at $80,691 (MSRP).
If you’re looking at those prices and thinking, ‘isn’t it a bit small to cost that much?’, you could well be right. A Hyundai Kona electric, which is smaller but has more EV range, costs considerably less (starting at $54,500 plus on-roads). And then there are new cut-price compact SUV rivals like the BYD Atto 3 (from $44,381 plus on-roads) and the MG ZS EV (from $44,990 drive-away).
I know what you’re thinking - those aren’t luxury small electric SUVs! So, rivals that are similar in size and price? The Mercedes EQA has a bigger range, but a pretty competitive price point (from $78,513 MSRP). The BMW iX1 will be coming soon, too, likely below $80,000.
Of course you get a fair bit of good stuff for your money in the Lexus UX 300e Luxury, including proximity keyless entry and push-button start, lovely leather seat trim, heated and ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, a 10.3-inch multimedia screen with sat nav and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone mirroring, LED lighting, 17-inch alloy wheels and more.
Buyers also get a free home charger installed, and three years’ of free public charging on the affiliated ChargeFox network.
There are 10 colours available for the Lexus UX 300e, including the no-cost Onyx black metallic seen on this car. There’s only one other free paint choice, Caliente red metallic. The other eight options cost you $1750 extra, and they are: Graphite Black, Celestial Blue, Mercury grey, Carnelian orange, Titanium silver, Khaki green, Sonic Chrome grey and Sonic Quartz white.