What is the 0-100km/h acceleration time of the Lexus UX?

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McAbel
07/24/25 7:20am
The Lexus UX's 0-100km/h acceleration time ranges between 8.5-9.2 seconds. It offers two powertrain options: a 2.0L engine and a 2.0L hybrid system. Equipped with a hybrid system and paired with an electronic continuously variable transmission (ECVT), it delivers a combined power output of 135kW. As the youngest SUV model in Lexus' lineup, it is the first vehicle built on the GA-C platform. Below are relevant details: 1. The 0-100km/h acceleration time refers to the time taken to accelerate from 0 to 100km/h, directly reflecting the vehicle's power performance. 2. Generally, compact cars with 1.6L engines have acceleration times between 11-13 seconds, while midsize cars with 2.0T engines range from 7 to 8 seconds. Supercars typically achieve acceleration times under 3.8 seconds. Note that manufacturer-provided acceleration times may differ from actual test results due to external factors such as ambient temperature, road conditions, and weather during real-world testing, often resulting in slower times than official figures.
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Elijah
08/11/25 3:04am
To be honest, I've driven quite a few cars, including the Lexus UX series. The pure gasoline UX200 accelerates from 0-100 km/h in about 8.7 seconds, which is quite smooth for city starts; if you opt for the hybrid UX250h, it's even quicker at around 8.2 seconds, with instant electric motor response that makes overtaking really satisfying. As a performance enthusiast, I think this acceleration strikes a perfect balance between daily practicality and driving pleasure – especially on highways, where it's responsive but not overly aggressive. I often remind my friends that while acceleration figures are impressive, safety comes first – regular maintenance of tires and brake systems is essential for optimal performance. By the way, the hybrid version offers better fuel efficiency and quieter operation, making it ideal for urban commuting. Overall, the UX's acceleration is above average for its SUV class.
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ZacharyLynn
08/11/25 3:06am
As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I believe there's no need to obsess over the acceleration time of the Lexus UX. The UX200 version accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in about 8.7 seconds, while the hybrid UX250h is slightly faster at around 8 seconds. For daily commuting, this speed is more than sufficient—you'll have no trouble starting smoothly at traffic lights. The key is to focus on driving habits: avoid slamming the accelerator, as a smooth start saves fuel and ensures safety. I also recommend checking the engine maintenance status of the vehicle. If you frequently drive in rainy conditions, tire friction can affect acceleration response. The UX is designed with comfort in mind, so its acceleration isn't race-car level, but it offers high reliability and won't let you down over long-term use. In short, practicality comes first, and the 8-second figure is more than adequate for most scenarios.
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