How much is the new Lexus NX 250?
In the United States, the Lexus NX 250 starts around the low-to-mid $40,000 range before destination charges; the final price varies with trim level, options, and location.
Pricing snapshot
A quick look at what drives the price: base MSRP, drivetrain choice, packages, and destination charges.
- Base MSRP for the NX 250 (before destination) typically starts in the high $30,000s to around $40,000.
- All-wheel drive (AWD) adds roughly $1,500–$2,000 to the price.
- Popular option packages (navigation, premium audio, adaptive cruise, leather, and sport styling) can push the total into the low-to-mid $40,000s.
Overall, expect the base price to sit near the high $30,000s, with most equipped NX 250 models landing in the low-to-mid $40,000s before taxes and fees.
Trim levels and what they include
While the NX 250 is the entry in the NX lineup, available trims and packages affect value and features. The lineup commonly includes a base model and mid-level packages, with sport-oriented options that change appearance and equipment.
Base vs. premium packages
Base NX 250 provides essential comfort and safety features, while Premium and higher trims add comfort tech, user-assist features, larger displays, and driver-assist packages. Prices rise accordingly as you step up the trim.
Important options to consider
Navigation, premium audio, panoramic sunroof, heated/ventilated seats, and advanced safety packages are among the most common add-ons that influence final price.
Where to check current pricing
Because pricing can vary by region, dealer incentives, and supply, the most reliable source is Lexus’s official U.S. site or local dealers. The figures above are indicative and may differ now.
Summary
The Lexus NX 250 starts in the high $30,000s to around $40,000 before destination, with AWD, packages, and destination fees pushing the out-the-door price into the low- to mid-$40,000s in many markets. Always verify with a dealer for your exact configuration and regional pricing.
