How big is the screen on a Lexus UX?
The screen size in a Lexus UX varies by model year and trim, but most current configurations use a standard 7-inch display, with options for a larger 8-inch screen and, on select packages, a 12.3-inch touchscreen.
Screen sizes you’re likely to encounter
Lexuses (Lexi?) UX models have offered different infotainment displays over time. Here are the sizes you’re likely to find in recent years.
- 7-inch touchscreen: The baseline display found on standard or entry-level UX trims.
- 8-inch touchscreen: An available upgrade on mid-level trims or with certain infotainment packages.
- 12.3-inch touchscreen: A larger, high-end option available on select trims that feature the upgraded Lexus Multimedia System with navigation.
In short, depending on your exact model year and chosen package, the UX may come with 7", 8", or 12.3" displays. For a precise size, check your vehicle’s spec sheet or window sticker.
How to verify your exact display size
To confirm the precise size for your specific vehicle, use these steps.
- Consult the window sticker or the dealer’s invoice for the infotainment system specification tied to your VIN.
- Open Settings on the center display and look for system/infotainment information or a model name (e.g., Lexus Multimedia System) that can indicate the display size or package.
- Check the owner’s manual or official Lexus product page for your model year’s standard and optional display configurations.
- If still in doubt, contact a Lexus dealer or customer support with your VIN to confirm the exact size tied to your build.
Verifying this directly from documentation or a dealer ensures you know the exact display size for your vehicle’s configuration.
Summary
The Lexus UX’s screen size typically ranges from 7 inches (standard) to 8 inches (upgraded) and can reach 12.3 inches on certain trims with the high-end infotainment package. Exact size depends on model year, trim, and market, so checking the official spec sheet or consulting a dealer is the best way to confirm.
How big is the screen on the Lexus UX?
12.3-inch
The 2025 Lexus UX Hybrid cabin offers a superior interior experience with a sweeping 12.3-inch touchscreen display, eclipsing many competitors in size and granting users effortless control over the vehicle's infotainment and navigation systems.
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.
Which car has the biggest display screen?
The Mercedes-Benz EQS sedan has the biggest screen with its 56-inch MBUX Hyperscreen, which spans the entire dashboard and combines three separate displays. Other cars with very large screens include the Cadillac Escalade IQ at 55 inches and the Lincoln Nautilus with a 48-inch screen.
- Mercedes-Benz EQS: Features a 56-inch MBUX Hyperscreen, which is a single sheet of glass housing three separate displays: a 12.3-inch driver display, a 12.3-inch passenger display, and a 17.7-inch central touchscreen.
- Cadillac Escalade IQ: Comes equipped with a 55-inch curved display that covers the entire dashboard.
- Lincoln Nautilus: Includes a 48-inch display.
- Lucid Air: Features a 34-inch curved display.
