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Lexus debuted the UX as a concept vehicle in 2016. Its radical styling has been toned down for the production version, but the UX retains much of the show car’s exuberance
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Its deeply creased body panels and flowing silhouette set the UX apart from the rest of the cute-ute crowd.
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Inside, soft-touch surfaces prevail and Lexus uses textures and subtle colorations to dress up the hard plastics. A 7-inch display sits atop the dash; upper trims get a 10.3-inch screen.
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UX technology highlights include a rearview camera, Bluetooth, smartphone app-based navigation, onboard Wi-Fi, four USB ports, Apple CarPlay and a six-speaker audio system with satellite radio.
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The UX inherits the latest iteration of Lexus’s Remote Touch infotainment interface. It employs a touchpad controller that’s substantially easier to use than the old joystick device.
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