Lexus long has been one of my favorite automotive brands, and I’ve often marveled at how the Toyota-owned luxury marque has been able to score one direct hit after another in product innovation as the industry has evolved rapidly in terms of vehicle types, technologies and styling.
That’s why I had high hopes for the Lexus UX Hybrid compact SUV when I recently drove one. And while the smallest Lexus crossover impressed me overall, as nearly every Lexus does, I was disappointed with a couple aspects of the execution that struck me as below the brand’s usual extremely high standards, established over the last half-century.
UX has
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