With safety paramount to Lexus, the new Lexus NX comes with a host of features under the Lexus Safety System Plus (LSS+) umbrella. These include the spectrum of items such as Pre-Collision System (PCS) that even detects pedestrians and bicyclists, Lane Tracing Assist (LTA), Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC) with stop and go function and Adaptive High-beam System (AHS).
To further enhance driving pleasure and for greater security, the new Lexus NX also gets Road Sign Assist (RSA) that reads posted speed limits, Panoramic View Monitor (PVM) and Parking Brake Support (PKSB) that suppresses engine power and apply autonomous braking when necessary during parking manoeuvres.
Based on the development concept of Vital x Tech where driving dynamics and innovative technologies fuse to create significant improvements, the Lexus NX F-SPORT sets a new standard in terms of design, powertrain, safety and convenience technologies.
Key among these is the new Lexus Driving Signature that has been defined by the Tazuna Concept. This concept draws on the relationship between a jockey and his horse where subtle movements from the rider is translated to instructions the horse intuitively understands. Digital modelling and advanced computer design resulted in the repositioning of numerous functions within the cockpit of the new Lexus NX.
A prime example of the Tazuna influence is the reduction of the number of switchgear from 78 items to 45. Physical buttons are retained only for frequently-used actions while the multi-function buttons on the steering wheel now control other actions, allowing adjustments on the move. The touch- sensitive buttons offer tactile response with the corresponding action being shown on the heads-up display so the driver’s focus is never removed from the road.
Many of the lesser-used functions have been embedded into the angled 14-inch touch screen that sits in the middle of the dashboard. This intuitive and clear display panel is the largest in its class and offers drivers with a quick reference to key functions and connects to Android Auto or wirelessly to Apple Carplay.
While the Lexus NX gains tremendous benefits of intuitive design through advanced digital modelling, there is no denying that the influence of Takumi craftsmen continues to define the intricate details of the vehicle.
Although the driver enjoys a more engaging environment that allows him to keep his hands on the wheel and eyes on the road, the passengers can truly relax and indulge in the Omotenashi hospitality of the Lexus NX interior. Designed to reflect the settings of a luxurious lounge environment, the choice of fine quality materials and precision finishing ensure that everything they see, hear and touch are quintissentially
Lexus. To create the perfect mood for the journey, both variants of the new Lexus NX come with an ambient lighting system embedded in its door panels, centre console and foot well. Offering 64 colour choices of which 14 have been pre-defined, the lighting system is able to reflect different moods inspired by nature.
Making its debut in the new Lexus NX is the use of an e-latch door opener. Traditional door openers require two actions to open the door – pulling on a handle and pushing the door open. With the e- latch, a convenient button activates the door mechanism allowing a single action to open the door from inside mimicking the action of opening a Shoji screen.
Eight exterior colours are available with the new Lexus NX including Sonic Chrome that joins the line- up while the F-SPORT variant gets two exclusive colours. Choices for the interior colours are Black and Dark Rose while the Luxury variant further enjoys an exclusive new Hazel interior. F-SPORT owners get a more luxurious Black or the head-turning Flare Red interior.
Orders for the all-new Lexus NX will be opened from 27 April, 2022 at all six Lexus Centres throughout the country. The all-new Lexus NX F-Sport is priced at RM389,888 on the road without insurance while the Luxury variant will be priced at RM 370,888 on the road without insurance