A couple of weekends back I borrowed the Lexus NX 200t from the dealership so that I could review it for my blog. I had emailed them requesting it since I’d been admiring the car for awhile now and was curious to try it out. Lexus weren’t really know for exciting or breakthrough designs but the NX completely changed my perception on them.
My favorite color on a car is usually black, but not in this case. I was actually disappointed when I picked up the car to find out it was black. The NX is designed with a lot of sharp lines and black just hides all of them. Not only that but one of the nicest design elements in the car are the rear lights which stretch across the side of the car over the rear tire. But in black that part doesn’t show and instead blends in with the rest of the car. I wasn’t sure I’d be able to show off how beautiful the car really is in my photos because of the color, but I also figured there are tons of them on the road already so more than likely you’ve come across a lighter colored version.
The NX is a cross over vehicle which makes it smaller than a proper SUV but slightly larger than a standard car. They always feel like oversized hatchbacks to me and the NX isn’t any different here. It’s a 4-cylinder turbo engine with front wheel drive but it never felt like it lacked any power on the road. Obviously the fact that we don’t have any mountainous roads helps a lot with that. In the States they have a hybrid model which comes with an electric motor for the rear wheels turning it into an all wheel drive car. Not sure if we have that option in Kuwait, I didn’t see any at the dealership and I forgot to ask them if they had any.
Like all Lexus cars, the interior was plush with leather all around including on the dashboard. The entertainment system interface still feels outdated which is disappointing. They’ve also replaced their finicky joypad with an even more finicky trackpad. I hated the trackpad, it seemed like anytime I accidentally tapped it the car would change a setting or forward a song or perform some other unwanted action. The trackpad along with the outdated interface were the only things I actually didn’t like about the car. Actually come to think of it, the sound system wasn’t that great, mostly because if there was any bass in the track the rear trunk door would loudly rattle annoyingly. For the passengers sitting in the rear, there’s pretty good legroom. I’m over 6ft tall and as you can see in the photo below I didn’t have any space issues.
Like I mentioned at the start of this post the NX is a pretty hot looking car. Lexus have managed to carve out a look that can’t be mistaken for any other car on the road except possibly their larger RX series. The starting price isn’t that bad at KD12,950. It kinda seems like a good deal considering you’re getting a good looking Lexus with a nice all leather interior and Lexus reliability. They have an F-Sport version which looks even better with larger wheels and slightly more aggressive styling, but that’s priced at around KD16,000. It’s a great car overall, but Lexus should definitely give their entertainment system interface a major overhaul. If you’re interested in test driving the car you can do so by contacting the dealer. Here is a link to their [Website]
15 replies on “Lexus NX 200t”
Agreed, it looks kinda rad, especially the F-sport but i cant help being reminded that it looks like its based on a Rav 4.. The interface needs an overhaul as well.. glad to see Lexus moving in the right direction.
The new RX looks great as well. Maybe you should do a review on that as well, Mark.
Why don’t you put extra effort in coming up with more comprehensive and engaging reviews?
I know it’s your blog and you do whatever you like, but what I just read can be curated by a teenager in about 15 minutes with relative ease.
There is so much you can do to make the reviews stand out, even though in Kuwait any old shit will do, because competition is virtually non-existent.
You can have a “Kuwait Relevancy” rating system. To me, the NX will rank 2/5. As a car though, it is a 4/5.
It’s because I don’t run an automotive blog so my post has to cater to a much wider audience, an audience that might not be interested in cars. For the audience that are into cars then there are tons of comprehensive posts out there already and lots of video reviews on YouTube as well if you really want to find out much more on the car. I wouldn’t be able to compete with majority of them so with my posts I just highlight cars that have caught my eye, that’s all.
Fair enough š
You can still implement the “Kuwait Relevancy” rating system though š
Yeah that’s not actually a bad idea at all
Well said. Completely agree.
Somebody has been skipping leg days…
Somebody has alot of time on their hands…
Sounds like someone probably has a gross body, high blood pressure, and is pre-diabetic…
Sounds like you’re describing yourself.. don’t fret tho, it’s okay. You’ll get through this.
Ill get through anything coz I’m swole as f*k. Can’t say the same about you fatty.
who would the typical buyer for this specific model be?
What do you think about the LX?
I actually pre-booked the car, it came to Kuwait, I saw their entertainment system, canceled my booking, got my money back. That’s how bad it is, plus was very disappointed to know their app doesn’t work in Kuwait. Things like igniting your engine from the app, locking the door, adjusting the windows, tracking your speed all don’t work (yet).
There’s an NX200 F Sport in the parking slot right next to mine and he’s got the Titanium color version with red leather interiors. You’re right about the color, the curves are more visible on lighter colors plus the grill on the F Sport is more er..sporty š