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How much is a Lexus NX 300 FWD?

In the United States, there is no NX 300 FWD in the current lineup. The base gas model is the NX 250 FWD, with starting prices typically around $39,000. Prices rise with higher trims and optional packages, and regional charges apply.


This article explains how the NX lineup is structured today, why the NX 300 FWD designation isn’t used in the U.S., and how to obtain the exact price for your area. It also covers typical starting prices for related NX models and factors that influence the final cost.


Current NX lineup and pricing in the United States


The figures below reflect typical starting MSRPs for the main gasoline and hybrid NX variants available in the U.S. market for recent model years. Destination charges are usually included in sticker prices but can vary by region.



  • NX 250 FWD: Starting MSRP about $39,000

  • NX 350 FWD: Starting MSRP about $42,000

  • NX 350h (hybrid): Starting MSRP around the low-to-mid $50,000s

  • NX 450h+ (plug-in hybrid): Starting MSRP around the mid-to-high $60,000s


Actual prices can be higher once options, packages, and destination charges are added. Availability of specific trims and drivetrains may vary by model year and region.


Is there a Lexus NX 300 FWD in the current market?


In the United States, Lexus does not offer an NX 300 FWD as part of the current model lineup. The NX naming convention in the U.S. typically uses NX 250 for the base gasoline model and NX 350 for the turbocharged gas variant, with hybrid and plug-in hybrid options positioned above them. Some other markets have used NX 300 in the past, but that designation does not reflect the present U.S. lineup.


How to verify the exact price for your location


Because MSRPs include destination charges and dealer-installed options can vary, the best way to get the precise price is to consult Lexus’s official configurator or contact a local dealer. The configurator will show the exact base price for your chosen trim, along with any current incentives, lease deals, or financing offers.


Below are some common factors that can affect the final price you pay at the dealership.



  • Destination and delivery charges

  • Selected trim level and optional packages

  • Dealer-installed options and accessories

  • Local taxes, title, and registration fees

  • Extended warranties or maintenance plans

  • Current incentives, financing or lease offers


Always confirm with the dealer for an exact, out-the-door price in your area.


Summary


The NX 300 FWD name is not part of the current U.S. Lexus lineup. The nearest baselines are the NX 250 FWD (about $39,000 starting) and NX 350 FWD (around $42,000 starting), with hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants priced higher. For the precise price in your location, use Lexus’s official configurator or contact a local dealer, and factor in destination charges, taxes, and any available incentives.

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