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Does the Lexus UX come with heated seats?

Heated front seats are not guaranteed on every Lexus UX model, but they are available on many configurations depending on trim and market. In practice, buyers often find seat heating on higher trims or as part of optional packages, while the base model may omit them.


The Lexus UX is offered in multiple trims and markets, including variants like the UX 200 and the UX 250h hybrid. Availability of heated seats varies by region and model year, with the feature commonly bundled into mid- to high-grade packages in the United States, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. This article explains how the option typically appears and how to verify the exact configuration for a specific vehicle.


Regional availability and typical patterns by trim


United States


In the US, heated front seats are generally not standard on the most basic UX models. They are commonly included on higher trims or as part of optional packages, such as Luxury or Premium packages, depending on the model year and dealership options. Always verify the exact build sheet or window sticker for the vehicle you’re considering.


Europe


Across European markets, heated front seats are more frequently found on mid- to high-level trims and may be standard on certain variants or packages. Exact contents can vary by country, year, and trim line, so checking the local configurator or brochure is recommended.


Other regions


In Asia-Pacific and other regions, heated seats are typically offered on higher trims or as part of optional packs, with availability fluctuating by model year and market-specific specifications.


How to verify heated seat availability for a specific Lexus UX


Because feature availability can change with year, market, and trim, use these steps to confirm for a given vehicle:



  • Consult the official Lexus configurator or the current regional brochure for your country and model year to see if seat heating is listed as standard or optional.

  • Review the window sticker (for new cars) or the build sheet (for used cars) to confirm whether heated front seats are included and on which trim or package they appear.

  • Ask the dealer or seller to confirm which package or trim includes seat heating and whether it covers both front seats.


Confirming via official sources helps ensure you get the exact feature set you want for the UX you’re considering.


Summary


In short, heated front seats are available on many Lexus UX models but are not universal. If seat heating is important to you, look for mid- to high-trim configurations or verify with the official configurator and the dealer for your specific market and model year. Note that front-seat heating is the most common configuration; rear-seat heating is not typically offered on the UX.

What are common Lexus UX problems?


Common Lexus UX Problems
According to consumerreports.org, here are some significant Lexus UX issues: Engine faults. Transmission errors. Faults with the electrical accessories.



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. 



Does the Lexus UX have heated seats?


Available heated and ventilated front seats • Available washi interior trim.
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What is the difference between UX 300h and premium?


The main differences are that the Lexus UX 300h Premium includes comfort and convenience upgrades over the base UX 300h, such as a larger 12.3-inch infotainment screen, heated and ventilated front seats, a power moonroof, and a power rear door with a kick sensor. Both models share the same 196-horsepower hybrid powertrain and the Lexus Safety System+ 3.0. 
This video reviews the 2025 Lexus UX 300h, highlighting its powertrain and premium trim features: 59sGearbox Car ReviewsYouTube · Dec 2, 2024

Feature Lexus UX 300h (Base) Lexus UX 300h Premium
Infotainment Screen 8-inch touchscreen 12.3-inch touchscreen
Front Seats Power-adjustable Heated and ventilated
Sunroof Optional Standard power moonroof
Rear Door Power rear door with kick sensor
Other Features - Keyless entry and push-button start
- Dual-zone automatic climate control
- Lexus Safety System+ 3.0
- Auto-dimming rearview mirror with HomeLink
- Rain-sensing windshield wipers
- Power rear door with kick sensor
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