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Did Lexus discontinue the UX?

No global discontinuation has been announced by Lexus. In Europe, the subcompact UX has effectively been replaced by the Lexus LBX for the European market, while the UX remains available in the United States and some other markets as of early 2025.


What is the current status of the UX by region?


The fate of the UX varies by market. Lexus has pursued a regional strategy in which a newer small SUV fills the gap in some regions, while the original UX continues to be sold elsewhere. Here’s how things stand in the two largest markets.


Europe


In Europe, Lexus introduced the LBX as the new entry-level model to compete in the subcompact segment and as a replacement for the UX. The LBX rolled into European showrooms for the 2024 model year, and the UX was phased out of the European lineup there.



  • LBX serves as the European replacement for the UX.

  • The UX is no longer marketed in most European markets as of 2024–2025.

  • The LBX is positioned below the NX and is built on a Toyota-based platform shared with other small crossovers.

  • Prices, trim levels, and availability vary by country within Europe.


In Europe, buyers now generally encounter LBX as the entry Lexus crossover, with the UX largely absent from official dealer catalogues.


United States


In the United States, the UX has remained in the Lexus lineup into 2024 and 2025, with the usual hybrid and gasoline variants. There has been no official announcement of a US discontinuation, and dealers continue to show availability for the current model years.



  • The UX continues to be offered in the US market as of 2024–2025 model years.

  • The LBX is not listed for sale in the US as of early 2025.

  • Lexus has not signaled a planned end of the UX in North America, beyond normal product lifecycle updates.


For US shoppers, the UX remains a viable option, alongside other small SUV choices in the Lexus lineup.


Other markets


Outside Europe and North America, Lexus’s strategy has varied by country. Some markets have integrated LBX into their offerings, while others continue to market the UX or use other regional variants. Availability can differ based on local demand, regulations, and supply constraints.



  • Regional availability of the UX or LBX varies by country.

  • Dealers and national importers provide the latest listings and pricing.

  • Future changes depend on regional demand and Lexus’s global product plan.


If you’re shopping outside the two largest markets, contact a local Lexus dealer to confirm which models are currently offered in your country.


What this means for buyers and shoppers


For prospective buyers, the regional split means you should verify local availability before planning a purchase. Here are practical steps to take.



  • Check your country’s official Lexus site or local dealer inventory to see whether the UX or LBX is available near you.

  • Compare the LBX and the UX in regions where both are offered elsewhere, focusing on price, features, and warranty terms.

  • Consider alternatives in Lexus’ lineup (such as the NX) if you’re seeking a new compact crossover and LBX isn’t offered in your market.


In short, there isn't a universal shutdown of the UX, but Europe has moved on to the LBX, while the US and some other markets continue to offer the UX to buyers who prefer it.


Summary


Lexus has not globally discontinued the UX. The model was replaced in Europe by the LBX starting with the 2024 model year, effectively ending UX sales there. In the United States, the UX remains in production and sale through at least 2025, with no announced discontinuation. Other regions show mixed status depending on local strategy and demand. If you’re considering a subcompact Lexus, verify current availability in your country and compare LBX vs UX options with a local dealer before making a decision.

Does Lexus still make the UX model?


Yes, Lexus still makes the UX, with the 2025 model being updated to the UX 300h with a more powerful hybrid system. The 2026 model is also set to return with minor updates, though it will continue with the same hybrid powertrain.
 

  • Model Name: The previous UX 250h has been replaced by the UX 300h for 2025 and beyond. 
  • Powertrain: The new hybrid system provides more horsepower, increasing from 181 hp to 196 hp in the 2025 model. 
  • Availability: The 2025 model is available now, and the 2026 model is scheduled to go on sale later in 2025. 
  • Updates: For 2025, key updates included the new hybrid system and standard 12.3-inch infotainment display. For 2026, changes are expected to be minor, focusing on color and trim options. 



IS Lexus discontinuing the IS RC UX models?


The RC 'Final Edition' will be on sale until production ends in November 2025.” Other departures include the LC, which is expected to end production next year, and the UX 300e will end later this year. Reports state that the UX 300h is next, with production ending in March 2026.



IS the Lexus UX being discontinued?


Yes, the Lexus UX is being discontinued, with production for the hybrid and electric versions scheduled to end in late 2025. This is part of a broader phase-out of the UX line, with various models being retired over the next year or so. 

  • Production end: Production for both the gas/hybrid and fully electric (UX 300e) models is scheduled to end by November 2025. 
  • Replacement: In some markets, the smaller Lexus LBX is being introduced to replace the UX, while the larger RZ450e is expected to take over as the primary all-electric option in others. 
  • Reasoning: Reports suggest the decision is due to lower-than-expected sales and the introduction of the new, smaller LBX model. 



How does the 2025 UX compare to the 2024 model?


2024 vs 2025 Lexus UX Hybrid
The new UX300h succeeds the previous model, the UX250h, by introducing a more powerful hybrid system. As its new name suggests, it offers enhanced performance, with its horsepower rising from 181 to 196, due to the advanced electric motors and a fresh lithium-ion battery pack.


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