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How high off the ground is a Lexus NX?

The Lexus NX typically sits about 7.3 to 7.9 inches (185 to 200 mm) off the ground, depending on model year and trim.


Ground clearance is the distance from the road to the lowest point of the vehicle’s undercarriage. For the NX, this figure varies with wheel size, suspension tuning, drivetrain (FWD vs. AWD), and any optional packages, so exact numbers can differ by configuration and market.


What affects the NX's ground clearance


Several factors can change the measured clearance from one NX to another. The following elements commonly influence the figure:



  • Wheel and tire size: Larger wheels with lower-profile tires can reduce clearance slightly, while smaller wheels may increase it a bit.

  • Suspension setup and ride height: Different trims and model years may use varying springs and dampers, altering ground clearance.

  • Drivetrain configuration: All-wheel drive (AWD) versus front-wheel drive (FWD) can cause small differences in ride height.

  • Optional packages: Off-road or sport-oriented packages can tweak suspension geometry and clearance.


In practice, the variations are modest—often a matter of tenths of an inch—but they can matter for steep driveways, speed bumps, or off-road use.


Typical range by year and trim


Official figures vary by market and model year, but recent U.S.-spec Lexus NX models generally fall within a narrow range. Here is a quick snapshot of typical values you might encounter:



  • Typical ground clearance: about 7.3–7.9 inches (185–200 mm).

  • Lower end tends to occur with standard wheel sizes on base configurations; higher end can appear with specific wheel/tire choices or suspension tuning that preserves more ride height.


For an exact figure, check the specific vehicle brochure or the tire/loading sticker on the exact NX you’re considering, as numbers can vary by year, trim, and market.


Practical takeaways for buyers


If ground clearance is a priority, compare trims that use smaller wheels or note any suspension upgrades that maintain height. Confirm the exact clearance for the configuration you’re eyeing, especially if you plan to encounter steep entrances, garage ramps, or uneven terrain.


Summary


The Lexus NX sits roughly between 7.3 and 7.9 inches off the ground in most recent models, with small variations based on year, trim, wheel size, and suspension. For precise clearance, refer to the specific model’s official specs or dealer documentation for your configuration.

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