Jil McIntosh of Driving.ca has reviewed the 2022 Lexus UX 250h AWD.
But you can also look at the company’s other side, where the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is just marginally larger overall, has more rear-seat and storage space, more horsepower, the same 6.0 L/100 km fuel consumption, and in its top Limited trim at $44,490, contains many of the features on the UX 250h Luxury at $46,050. If the badge isn’t a big deal, it never hurts to shop around.
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