
The official combined fuel consumption (L/100km) of the Lexus NX is 5.8-8.4L/100km. Here is an introduction to the Lexus NX: 1. Overview: The Lexus NX is positioned below the Lexus RX. Additionally, as the first Lexus model to feature a turbocharged engine, this model will target competitors like the Mercedes-Benz GLK, Audi Q5, and BMW X3 in the European mid-size SUV segment after its launch. 2. Exterior Design: The Lexus NX successfully inherits many successful elements from its concept car in terms of appearance, maintaining a stunning and impressive design even in its production version. The muscular body lines leave a very strong impression.

I've been driving a Lexus NX gasoline version, with an average fuel consumption around 9 liters per 100 kilometers. In city traffic, it goes up to 11 liters, while on the highway, it drops to just over 7 liters. Using air conditioning in summer increases it slightly more. Overall, it feels quite fuel-efficient, especially compared to my old car. Daily driving habits have a significant impact; smooth acceleration can reduce fuel consumption. I recommend maintaining proper tire pressure to avoid extra resistance. Timely oil changes and air filter replacements are also crucial for maintaining efficiency. A full tank can last over 500 kilometers, making it great for long trips—comfortable and economical.

The Lexus NX comes in both gasoline and hybrid variants, which affect fuel consumption. The gasoline version is equipped with a 2.4T engine, averaging 8 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers, lower during steady highway driving and higher in congested urban areas. The hybrid version consumes around 5 to 7 liters due to electric motor assistance. Weather conditions like cold temperatures can increase fuel consumption, while heavy loads or speeding also lead to higher usage. Regular maintenance, such as checking the battery and brakes, can optimize performance. Overall, the NX strikes a balance between performance and fuel efficiency, making it a worthwhile purchase.

I calculated the fuel cost of the Lexus NX and found it quite economical. The gasoline version averages 9 liters per 100 kilometers, costing 7,200 yuan annually at 8 yuan per liter for 10,000 kilometers driven. The hybrid version consumes about 6 liters, with an annual fuel cost of 4,800 yuan, saving significantly compared to similar SUVs. Insurance and taxes remain largely unchanged, but long-term savings can amount to tens of thousands of yuan, making it a worthwhile investment to choose a low-fuel-consumption vehicle.


