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What is the range of Lexus UX 250 hybrid?

The Lexus UX 250h is a non-plug-in hybrid, so it does not have an electric-only range. Its overall range depends on how efficiently it uses fuel and how large its gas tank is.


In more detail, the UX 250h blends a 2.0-liter gasoline engine with electric motors as part of Toyota/Lexus’ hybrid system. Typical real-world fuel economy for this model sits in the high 30s to around 40 mpg, depending on drivetrain (front-wheel drive vs. all-wheel drive) and driving conditions. With a fuel tank of about 11.6 gallons, that translates to a practical driving range on the order of roughly 440 to 470 miles per tank under mixed driving. The vehicle can operate in electric-assisted mode, and may briefly use battery power at low speeds, but it is not designed for sustained electric-only driving like a plug-in hybrid.


Key numbers that influence range


To estimate range, consider three core figures: tank capacity, efficiency, and the resulting miles per tank.



  • Fuel tank capacity: 11.6 gallons

  • EPA combined fuel economy: typically around 38–40 mpg, with FWD usually at the higher end of the range and AWD slightly lower

  • Estimated driving range on a full tank: approximately 440–470 miles (about 708–756 kilometers) under mixed driving conditions


Real-world range can vary based on driving style, climate-control use, terrain, and how the hybrid system behaves in stop-and-go conditions. Aggressive acceleration and extreme temps can lower the overall miles per gallon, while steady highway cruising can push the range toward the upper end of the estimate.


Does it offer electric-only range?


No. As a non-plug-in hybrid, the UX 250h does not provide a dedicated electric-only driving range. The electric motor assists the gasoline engine to improve efficiency and can power the vehicle briefly at very low speeds, but the primary powertrain relies on the gasoline engine for sustained propulsion. For an all-electric SUV with a substantial EV range, buyers would look at Lexus’ plug-in hybrid or full EV options such as the NX 450h+ (plug-in) or the RX 450e (plug-in) in other model lines.


Impact of drivetrain on range


Fuel economy and thus range differ between the front-wheel-drive (FWD) and all-wheel-drive (AWD) variants. In general, the FWD UX 250h yields a slightly better mpg figure than the AWD version, which translates into a modestly longer range per tank. Real-world results will still vary with conditions and driving habits.


Summary


The Lexus UX 250h is a non-plug-in hybrid with no dedicated electric range. Expect roughly 440–470 miles of range per 11.6-gallon tank in typical mixed driving, with drivetrain and conditions nudging the figure up or down. If you’re looking for a vehicle with a meaningful electric-only range, consider Lexus’ plug-in options or other hybrid/EV models in the market.

What is the range of the Lexus UX hybrid?


The Lexus UX hybrid's estimated range depends on the model year, but for the 2025 model, the estimated range is approximately 415 to 460 miles based on its fuel economy and 10.6-gallon fuel tank. The front-wheel drive (FWD) models have an EPA-estimated combined fuel economy of 43 mpg, while all-wheel drive (AWD) models have a combined rating of 42 mpg.
 
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  • 2025 Lexus UX 300h (FWD): With an estimated combined 43 mpg and a 10.6-gallon tank, the approximate range is about 456 miles (43 mpg×10.6 gallons≈456 miles43 mpg cross 10.6 gallons is approximately equal to 456 miles43 mpg×10.6 gallons≈456 miles).
  • 2025 Lexus UX 300h (AWD): With an estimated combined 42 mpg and a 10.6-gallon tank, the approximate range is about 445 miles (42 mpg×10.6 gallons≈445 miles42 mpg cross 10.6 gallons is approximately equal to 445 miles42 mpg×10.6 gallons≈445 miles). 

Important notes
  • Real-world vs. EPA estimates: Actual range can vary based on driving habits, road conditions, and other factors. One reviewer reported averaging 47 mpg during a test, suggesting that exceeding the EPA estimates is possible. 
  • Battery electric model: The UX is also available as an all-electric model (UX 300e) in some markets, which has a different, purely electric range, but this model is not sold in North America. 



How big is the gas tank on a Lexus UX 250h?


The Lexus UX 250h fuel tank capacity is 10.6 gallons (US) for most recent models. Some older models or those in other markets may have a slightly different capacity, such as a 9-gallon or 11-gallon tank. 

  • US models: The capacity is consistently listed as 10.6 gallons for recent model years (e.g., 2020-2025). 
  • Other markets: Some models outside the US may have a different capacity, such as 9 gallons (40 liters) for some Canadian models or 11 gallons for some older models. 
  • 2020 model: An older, 2020 model was listed with a 10.3 US gallon tank. 



How many miles per gallon does a UX 250 hybrid get?


The EPA reckons the front-drive UX250h will average 42 mpg combined versus the AWD's 39 mpg.



What is the difference between Lexus UX 250h and 300h?


The Lexus UX 300h is a newer, more powerful version of the UX 250h, with an updated hybrid system that increases horsepower from 181 hp to 196 hp and improves 0-60 mph acceleration. The 300h also features a new lithium-ion battery, which is more efficient than the nickel-metal hydride battery in the 250h. Key differences include the 300h's improved performance, upgraded technology like a larger infotainment screen, and enhanced safety features. 
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Performance and efficiency

  • UX 300h: Has 196 horsepower and 0-60 mph times of 8.1 seconds (FWD) and 7.9 seconds (AWD). 
  • UX 250h: Has 181 horsepower and a 0-60 mph time of 8.5 seconds (FWD). 

Technology and interior
  • UX 300h: Comes with a new 12.3-inch infotainment display, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and enhanced driver-assist features.
  • UX 250h: Features an older infotainment system without the large digital display. 

Hybrid system and battery
  • UX 300h: Uses a new 5th-generation hybrid system with a 222-volt lithium-ion battery. 
  • UX 250h: Uses an older hybrid system with a 216-volt nickel-metal hydride battery. 

Other differences
  • UX 300h: Offers a sportier ride with a more powerful rear motor in the AWD model and a stiffer body. 
  • UX 250h: The AWD system is less powerful than the 300h. 

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