The latest updates for the 2020 Lexus UX are relatively light. Rear-cross traffic alert is a new addition to the blind-spot monitor, and the Enform connected services subscription had its trial period revised.
There are six trim levels available for the 2020 Lexus UX, which are the UX 200, UX 200 F Sport, UX 200 Luxury, UX 250h, UX 250h Sport, and the UX 250h Luxury. Each trim level comes with its unique style and amenities that set them apart from each other.
For example, the UX 200 features the best-in-class turning radius, while the UX 200 Luxury has several great features, including a power rear door with a kick sensor. Meanwhile, the UX 250h has the highest combined estimated miles-per-gallon of any non-EV luxury SUV, and the UX 200 F Sport has upgraded its suspension tuning.
The 2020 Lexus UX In-Line 4 engine features a 2.0-liter displacement, 169 horsepower, 151 pounds-per-foot of torque, and 4,800 RPM. When it comes to mileage, it can get 29 MPG in the city, 37 MPG on the highway, and a combination of 33 MPG. Furthermore, the 2020 Lexus UX is certified as a low-emission vehicle.
The Lexus Safety System 2.0 comes standard on all trim levels of the 2020 Lexus UX and includes such notable features as low-light pedestrian detection and daytime bicyclist detection technology. Other standard safety technology features include a backup camera with gridlines, Lexus Enform Safety Connect, Direct Tire Pressure Monitoring System, a 10-Airbag System, Vehicle Stability Control, and a rigid body construction with crumple zones.