Nuluxe?
#1
Nuluxe?
Hi I'm about to buy a 2019 NX300, but I've never had a car with synthetic leather. I've narrowed it down to one with the nuluxe and one with leather. I'm just not sure if the extra $2.5k is worth the upgrade.
If you have the nuluxe, would you mind commenting on your thoughts? Would you buy nuluxe again or go back to leather?
Thank you!
If you have the nuluxe, would you mind commenting on your thoughts? Would you buy nuluxe again or go back to leather?
Thank you!
#5
Many past Lexus with leather seats, currently have 2017 RX with leather.
2016 NX FSport has Nuluxe. Like Nuluxe better, since the creases on the drivers seat are practically non existent vs leather.
And each car I've had with leather has had a crease that turned into a tear....
2016 NX FSport has Nuluxe. Like Nuluxe better, since the creases on the drivers seat are practically non existent vs leather.
And each car I've had with leather has had a crease that turned into a tear....
#6
The NuLuxe is actually a very good fake leather. While its "feel" is not as nice as that of the extra cost semi-aniline leather available on some Lexus models, it actually has a more supple feel than the standard leather available on Lexus models. Also, it has now been around long enough so that, if there were issues with long-term durability, we should have heard about them by now, and I haven't seen any complaints from those who have 5 and 6 year old Lexus vehicles with NuLuxe.
About the only complaint that I recall seeing about the NuLuxe is that some have said that it has a slight odor that some don't like.
About the only complaint that I recall seeing about the NuLuxe is that some have said that it has a slight odor that some don't like.
#7
Both our current Lexus vehicles have NuLuxe and our past two had leather. The NuLuxe wears better since it doesn’t have the stretch lines like animal hides. NuLuxe has all the benefits of leather - it just doesn’t have that leather smell. I have not noticed any unusual smell from the NuLuxe. The bottom line is our last RX was developing stretch marks at 5K miles and neither of our NuLuxe cars have any such issues. I wouldn’t spend the extra if it is only to get leather.
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Hi I'm about to buy a 2019 NX300, but I've never had a car with synthetic leather. I've narrowed it down to one with the nuluxe and one with leather. I'm just not sure if the extra $2.5k is worth the upgrade.
If you have the nuluxe, would you mind commenting on your thoughts? Would you buy nuluxe again or go back to leather?
Thank you!
If you have the nuluxe, would you mind commenting on your thoughts? Would you buy nuluxe again or go back to leather?
Thank you!
#9
You might check to see if the leather seating areas are part of a Luxury package. If so, you are also getting real wood trim on the doors which is a definite upgrade from the plastic in the base model. Probably some other goodies in the $2.5k, as well. Nulux is good, but I still prefer leather, IMHO.
#10
After many years of paying for leather "seating surfaces" and seeing the decline in the quality of the leather being used, I recently went to Nuluxe and so far I am pleased with it. My only other experience with fake leather was with a 1979 Mercedes with MB-Tex which also proved to be longer lasting than leather - no cracks or wrinkles.
As was was mentioned, with the luxury package you do usually get some other trim features that may be worth something to you.
Dave Mac.
As was was mentioned, with the luxury package you do usually get some other trim features that may be worth something to you.
Dave Mac.
#11
I agree that the Lexus leather of today does not wear as well as older generations. Many notice wrinkles much sooner (within months of new ownership). I was skeptical of NuLuxe when it first came out but have grown increasingly impressed with its suppleness and resistance to wrinkling. The older the Lexus is, the more you notice the advantages of NuLuxe. While I like the semi-aniline on our LS, I do have to pay more attention caring for it too. On an ES, NX, or RX I would rather pay more for NuLuxe if I could get it in the higher packages.
#14
To the OP.
Having owned the CT, IS, and NX with Nuluxe as well as Lexus leather (2IS, RC F, multiple RXs), the Nuluxe is more durable and creases significantly less. It also looks and feels like real leather so personally, I have no issues if the Lexus comes with Nuluxe (or leather for that matter). I will care about the package/features I want, overlooking the seating material.
As for issues reported with Nuluxe, it is not common but can happen such as some buckling on the bottom seat cushion I have seen posted by IS owners here. However, getting this fixed via a warranty claim is easier than requesting a fix for creasing in leather which will be considered normal wear/tear.
Happy shopping!
Having owned the CT, IS, and NX with Nuluxe as well as Lexus leather (2IS, RC F, multiple RXs), the Nuluxe is more durable and creases significantly less. It also looks and feels like real leather so personally, I have no issues if the Lexus comes with Nuluxe (or leather for that matter). I will care about the package/features I want, overlooking the seating material.
As for issues reported with Nuluxe, it is not common but can happen such as some buckling on the bottom seat cushion I have seen posted by IS owners here. However, getting this fixed via a warranty claim is easier than requesting a fix for creasing in leather which will be considered normal wear/tear.
Happy shopping!
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