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Lexus UX 2022

The 2022 UX 250h continues without major change — Lexus's pattern of production stability means the UX delivers well-sorted performance without first-year uncertainties. The hybrid AWD system's rear electric motor provides winter traction confidence on the compact footprint. The 2022 model adds wireless Apple CarPlay as a standard feature following owner feedback — a practical update that improves the daily usability of the infotainment ecosystem. Fuel consumption on the 2022 UX 250h remains near 6.0 L/100 km combined, making it one of the most fuel-efficient AWD luxury crossovers in its size class. The UX 250h's hybrid battery is warranted for 10 years or 240,000 km by Lexus Canada — a significant ownership cost protection. Cabin noise suppression is strong for the subcompact category; the UX is quieter at 110 km/h than several larger luxury crossovers. Inspect brake caliper slide pins on examples from colder markets — the electric regeneration system reduces friction brake use, which can cause caliper seizure on infrequently used rear brakes.

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What are the features and pricing of the 2022 Lexus UX in Canada?

The 2022 Lexus UX is the most affordable luxury subcompact SUV in the Lexus Canada lineup, available in two powertrain configurations. The UX 200 features a 2.0L 4-cylinder Atkinson-cycle engine producing 169 hp in front-wheel drive, and the UX 250h AWD pairs a 2.0L 4-cylinder with a self-charging hybrid system for a combined output of 181 hp with E-Four AWD. Canadian MSRPs started at approximately $38,450 for the UX 200 Standard and $43,250 for the UX 250h AWD Standard in 2022. Natural Resources Canada rates combined fuel consumption at approximately 8.2 L/100 km for the UX 200 and 5.8 L/100 km for the UX 250h — among the lowest figures in the luxury subcompact SUV segment. Available trim levels include Standard, Premium, Luxury, F Sport Series 1, and F Sport Series 2. For 2022, all UX trims receive Lexus Safety System+ 2.5 as standard, including the enhanced Pre-Collision System with pedestrian and cyclist detection, Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist, and Blind Spot Monitor. The UX stands out for its interior material quality and fit-finish for the price point, though its cargo volume of 217 litres with the tailgate closed is notably limited compared to competitors, restricting its appeal for buyers with regular cargo transport needs.

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Is the 2022 Lexus UX 250h AWD a good choice for urban commuters in Canada?

The 2022 Lexus UX 250h AWD is exceptionally well-suited to urban Canadian commuters, particularly in dense cities like Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. Its hybrid fuel consumption of 5.8 L/100 km ranks among the lowest in the luxury subcompact SUV segment, delivering annual fuel savings of approximately $600 to $900 compared to a comparable gasoline compact SUV at 20,000 km annually. The self-charging hybrid system operates frequently in all-electric mode during city stops and low-speed starts, reducing actual urban fuel consumption below the NRC combined figure. The E-Four AWD system — using an independent rear electric motor — provides confident traction on snow-covered and icy urban roads, a meaningful advantage during Montreal and Ottawa winters. The UX's compact exterior dimensions (4,495 mm in length) ease navigation in dense urban traffic and fit comfortably in underground parkade clearances. The main caveat for urban commuters is the limited cargo space: 217 litres with the tailgate closed makes weekly grocery runs for a family challenging. For a single professional or couple without children, or as a second household commuter vehicle, the UX 250h delivers an excellent balance of luxury features, fuel efficiency, and Lexus reliability in the most accessible price tier of the lineup.

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How does the 2022 Lexus UX compare to the Audi Q3, BMW X1, and Mercedes-Benz GLA for a Canadian buyer?

The 2022 Lexus UX occupies a distinctive position in the luxury subcompact SUV segment against the German trio. Against the BMW X1 xDrive28i (from approximately $45,000, 228 hp) and Audi Q3 45 TFSI quattro (from approximately $43,000, 228 hp), the UX 250h AWD (from $43,250, 181 hp) offers meaningfully lower fuel consumption (5.8 vs 8.5 to 9.2 L/100 km) but trails on outright power. The reliability advantage is significant: Consumer Reports and J.D. Power consistently place Lexus well ahead of BMW, Audi, and Mercedes-Benz in long-term dependability scores, translating directly to lower unplanned repair costs over a five-year ownership period. Against the Mercedes-Benz GLA 250 4MATIC (from approximately $44,000), the UX delivers comparable interior quality with more predictable maintenance costs. The critical disadvantage of the UX against all three German rivals is cargo volume: 217 litres versus 531 litres for the X1 and 530 litres for the Q3 — a decisive factor for families or active lifestyles requiring regular cargo capacity. For the urban professional who prioritizes reliability, fuel economy, and Lexus after-sales service quality over maximum cargo space and outright performance, the UX 250h presents the most rational value equation in the luxury subcompact SUV category for 2022.