The 2022 Lexus NX might not look significantly different than the first generation, but there are huge changes under the skin. There are four available powertrains, loads of new safety tech and the first application of the new Lexus Interface. That's right, the unloved trackpad is gone! And for the first time, the NX is available as a plug-in hybrid, the 450h+ that happens to be the most powerful model. All of these changes point to the direction Lexus is going. Tom Voelk travels to Phoenix, AZ to check out the most popular model, the NX 350 Luxury.
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00:00 Intro
1:12 Overview
2:10 Powertrain
3:06 Driving
5:49 Interior
6:55 Digital Latch
8:00 Lexus Interface
10:46 Back Seat
11:45 Design and Safety
12:40 Cargo
13:33 Red Light Green Light
15:01 Summary
15:57 Epilogue
16:41 Fun Fact tom volk
The 2022 Lexus NX 350 Points Toward The Future
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