2022 Lexus NX Spied (post #67 with new image)
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2022 Lexus NX Spied (post #67 with new image)
Hi all...long time Lexus owner, first time poster. I currently drive a 2004 RX330 that I bought new - it now has 191,000 miles on it and I'm getting ready to hand it down to my son. Last year when the RX was in the shop for a new power steering pump (the first significant repair it has required) they gave me a 2019 NX300 as a loaner that I really liked. I don't need anything as large as today's RX (my wife has a 2015 Highlander that serves admirably as a family hauler), so I think the NX would be the perfect new vehicle for me. My only question is, is the 2022 NX worth waiting for?
The rumors online are that the new NX will come in at nearly 300 HP, which I like - the NX I drove was perfectly pleasant, but a little more zip would be even better. Do we know if all non-hybrid NXs will have the same engine, or is the peppier engine likely to be an upcharge?
Also, has there been any word on changes to the infotainment system? I didn't play with it on the loaner I had, but every review I've seen of the current NX complains about it. Is there likely to be an improved system for 2022?
The rumors online are that the new NX will come in at nearly 300 HP, which I like - the NX I drove was perfectly pleasant, but a little more zip would be even better. Do we know if all non-hybrid NXs will have the same engine, or is the peppier engine likely to be an upcharge?
Also, has there been any word on changes to the infotainment system? I didn't play with it on the loaner I had, but every review I've seen of the current NX complains about it. Is there likely to be an improved system for 2022?
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Aside from my 18 NX missing Android Auto and Mark Levinson audio, I don't see why people complain about the infotainment system. Bluetooth works great and I find the touch pad easy to navigate with.
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I am waiting for the 2022 which heard might be out by summer of 2021. It will be four inches longer which it needs. I will get the plug-in hybrid model. This will come with a $7500 tax credit and will be identical to the RAV 4 plug-in with 300 horsepower and a 0-60 in 5.5 seconds, 42 miles of electric range and then 40 mpg after. I really hope it has the Venza's star glazed panoramic roof. IMO this will be a huge hit for Lexus.
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LexNYC83 (12-15-20)
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Hi all...long time Lexus owner, first time poster. I currently drive a 2004 RX330 that I bought new - it now has 191,000 miles on it and I'm getting ready to hand it down to my son. Last year when the RX was in the shop for a new power steering pump (the first significant repair it has required) they gave me a 2019 NX300 as a loaner that I really liked. I don't need anything as large as today's RX (my wife has a 2015 Highlander that serves admirably as a family hauler), so I think the NX would be the perfect new vehicle for me. My only question is, is the 2022 NX worth waiting for?
The rumors online are that the new NX will come in at nearly 300 HP, which I like - the NX I drove was perfectly pleasant, but a little more zip would be even better. Do we know if all non-hybrid NXs will have the same engine, or is the peppier engine likely to be an upcharge?
Also, has there been any word on changes to the infotainment system? I didn't play with it on the loaner I had, but every review I've seen of the current NX complains about it. Is there likely to be an improved system for 2022?
The rumors online are that the new NX will come in at nearly 300 HP, which I like - the NX I drove was perfectly pleasant, but a little more zip would be even better. Do we know if all non-hybrid NXs will have the same engine, or is the peppier engine likely to be an upcharge?
Also, has there been any word on changes to the infotainment system? I didn't play with it on the loaner I had, but every review I've seen of the current NX complains about it. Is there likely to be an improved system for 2022?
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Vitveet (12-15-20)
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I think the standard grille on the NX is fine, but I can't stand the F Sport version...which is too bad, because otherwise I might be tempted to get it.
I'm actually not that concerned about the infotainment system...once I get everything configured (typically a one-time process) I tend not to worry about it. But literally EVERY review of the NX whines about it, so I assume it must be especially awful.
Also...I'd like to tint the front windows to match the back, but I've seen people online say that there's something special about the current NX that makes this difficult. Others say they've had no problem. Anyone know for certain what the truth is? I'm also curious what a quality front window tint job on this vehicle should cost, as I've never had a vehicle tinted before.
I'm actually not that concerned about the infotainment system...once I get everything configured (typically a one-time process) I tend not to worry about it. But literally EVERY review of the NX whines about it, so I assume it must be especially awful.
Also...I'd like to tint the front windows to match the back, but I've seen people online say that there's something special about the current NX that makes this difficult. Others say they've had no problem. Anyone know for certain what the truth is? I'm also curious what a quality front window tint job on this vehicle should cost, as I've never had a vehicle tinted before.
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Robb79 (03-05-21)
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I think the standard grille on the NX is fine, but I can't stand the F Sport version...which is too bad, because otherwise I might be tempted to get it.
I'm actually not that concerned about the infotainment system...once I get everything configured (typically a one-time process) I tend not to worry about it. But literally EVERY review of the NX whines about it, so I assume it must be especially awful.
Also...I'd like to tint the front windows to match the back, but I've seen people online say that there's something special about the current NX that makes this difficult. Others say they've had no problem. Anyone know for certain what the truth is? I'm also curious what a quality front window tint job on this vehicle should cost, as I've never had a vehicle tinted before.
I'm actually not that concerned about the infotainment system...once I get everything configured (typically a one-time process) I tend not to worry about it. But literally EVERY review of the NX whines about it, so I assume it must be especially awful.
Also...I'd like to tint the front windows to match the back, but I've seen people online say that there's something special about the current NX that makes this difficult. Others say they've had no problem. Anyone know for certain what the truth is? I'm also curious what a quality front window tint job on this vehicle should cost, as I've never had a vehicle tinted before.
As to the window tinting, I do believe they can be tinted. Our 2019 ES was tinted and I would suspect (this is just my opinion) that the windows are the same in the 2019+ generation of ES sedans. You may want to have the dealer tint it so they assume responsibility if there is any potential issue? Unfortunately this is speculative as our NX is a 2016 model and no tinting issues have been indicated with that model year.
In reference to your general comments about the RX size, we moved from an 04 RX to a 2013 RX. For just my wife and I, we just found the RX to be too big - and the 2016+ generation grew even more. So we traded our 2015 for the NX and have been very happy with the size. It does not have as nice a ride as either of the previous RXs nor is the interior as quiet, but it is a great size and very comfortable. My guess is that considering the size increase rumored for the 2022 model year, it will come very close to the size of the 04 RX. I am anxious to see what is planned for the 2022 model year and just hope we see improvement with things the Lexus brand is known for, like a quiet cabin and a smooth composed ride.
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I see from your signature that your NX is Matador Red Mica...how do you like that color? Almost every Lexus around here (north Atlanta suburbs) is white, black, or gray/silver, so I have to have something that stands out at least a little bit. Blue seems to be an F Sport-only color, green and orange are non-starters, so that leaves red. I'd answer the question for myself if only I could find a red Lexus to look at...
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1. I find the touchpad and infotainment system easy to use, and much prefer both to the setup in my wife's Audi Q5.
2. I chose the F-Sport over the standard NX because of the grill and the sportier interior look.
3. Before purchasing my NX I had a 2006 RX Hybrid and thought I would get a 2017 RX, but after test driving the RX and NX, I much preferred the handling and size of the NX.
4. I am intending to buy a plug-in 2022 NX, and hope it is offered in an F-Sport. If it is not, I will still go with the plug-in unless Freds430 buys the last one.
5. My one and only complaint about my NX is the cockpit noise compared to the much quieter Q5. I am counting on Lexus to do better in this area in 2022.
6. Regarding color, my NX is Atomic Silver...and it is perfect for me because it is low maintenance. My wife loved her red Lexus, but traded it in for her low maintenance silver Audi.
7. Still on color, I recently had my electric golf cart painted the NX color Nori Green Pearl...and it is constantly receiving compliments on its beauty from those who are driving the more common red, white, and blue carts...
2. I chose the F-Sport over the standard NX because of the grill and the sportier interior look.
3. Before purchasing my NX I had a 2006 RX Hybrid and thought I would get a 2017 RX, but after test driving the RX and NX, I much preferred the handling and size of the NX.
4. I am intending to buy a plug-in 2022 NX, and hope it is offered in an F-Sport. If it is not, I will still go with the plug-in unless Freds430 buys the last one.
5. My one and only complaint about my NX is the cockpit noise compared to the much quieter Q5. I am counting on Lexus to do better in this area in 2022.
6. Regarding color, my NX is Atomic Silver...and it is perfect for me because it is low maintenance. My wife loved her red Lexus, but traded it in for her low maintenance silver Audi.
7. Still on color, I recently had my electric golf cart painted the NX color Nori Green Pearl...and it is constantly receiving compliments on its beauty from those who are driving the more common red, white, and blue carts...
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latest comp car while in service we had RX with touch screen nav system. So very nice, quick and smooth.
I have no issue with NX touch pad, but it took some time to get the haptics just right.
I have no issue with NX touch pad, but it took some time to get the haptics just right.
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My 2006 RX had a touchscreen. My laptop, phone, tablet, Kindle, and even my airplane's navigation has a touchscreen...so it would make sense the 2022 NX will also offer a touchscreen, and if it doesn't, it should...
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Maybe it has something to do with the position of the screen? My wife's 2015 Highlander has a touch screen, but it's lower on the center stack than the screen on the current NX. I agree, though, it *should* be a touch screen in this day and age.
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I'm waiting to see the 2022 Lexus NX as well. I have a 19 NX F sport with triple beam headlights circuit red interior. I have no issues with it however coming from my 2016 IS F sport, I wish the instrument cluster was all digital like every other F sport model they have in their lineup. Also, I wish it had a panoramic Roof so I'm hoping the 2022 model year has some updates. I've been having my eye on the Acura RDX Aspec for a while, and it's been growing on me lately but trying to stick to Lexus. We shall see what the future holds.
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4. I am intending to buy a plug-in 2022 NX, and hope it is offered in an F-Sport. If it is not, I will still go with the plug-in unless Freds430 buys the last one.
6. Regarding color, my NX is Atomic Silver...and it is perfect for me because it is low maintenance. My wife loved her red Lexus, but traded it in for her low maintenance silver Audi.
6. Regarding color, my NX is Atomic Silver...and it is perfect for me because it is low maintenance. My wife loved her red Lexus, but traded it in for her low maintenance silver Audi.
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Vitveet (01-13-21)
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Funny thing about colors...I said initially that I wanted red for mine, but as I've been looking at people's cars on the forum I am starting to really like the Nebula Gray. I'm still undecided about having a car that blends with everyone else's, but it would look sharp in my driveway.
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I see from your signature that your NX is Matador Red Mica...how do you like that color? Almost every Lexus around here (north Atlanta suburbs) is white, black, or gray/silver, so I have to have something that stands out at least a little bit. Blue seems to be an F Sport-only color, green and orange are non-starters, so that leaves red. I'd answer the question for myself if only I could find a red Lexus to look at...
Here is my NX
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...l#post10675014
Funny thing about colors...I said initially that I wanted red for mine, but as I've been looking at people's cars on the forum I am starting to really like the Nebula Gray. I'm still undecided about having a car that blends with everyone else's, but it would look sharp in my driveway.