LEXUS UX (2018-)

The LEXUS UX (2018-) is a stylish, compact luxury SUV that stands out in the busy UK crossover market. Combining sleek design with refined comfort, the UX is ideal for urban dwellers and small families seeking a premium, yet practical vehicle. Its compact size makes it perfect for navigating city streets and parking in tight spots, while providing enough space for everyday errands and short trips. The vehicle is often used by those who appreciate a blend of luxury, reliability, and efficiency, making it popular among professionals, first-time luxury SUV buyers, and eco-conscious drivers thanks to its efficient fuel economy and smooth driving experience. What makes the LEXUS UX particularly notable is its reputation for reliability and comfort, alongside its modern design and well-equipped interior. Compared to its rivals, it offers a premium feel with a reputation for durability, making it a wise choice for those wanting a dependable used SUV. With an average mileage of around 29,228 miles and a private sale valuation close to £24,590, the LEXUS UX (2018-) continues to attract buyers seeking a dependable, stylish crossover with a prestigious badge and a reputation for quality. Whether you're upgrading from a smaller car or exploring your first Lexus, the UX is a versatile and attractive option in the used vehicle market.
average use
average use
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The latest mileage data for the Lexus UX (2018-) indicates that the majority of vehicles have relatively low mileage, with 33.5% recorded between 0 and 10,000 miles and 16.3% between 20,000 and 30,000 miles. This suggests many vehicles are still quite new or lightly used. The next most common range is 30,000 to 40,000 miles at 14.1%. Conversely, very high-mileage vehicles are scarce, with only small percentages (around 0.3% to 2%) exceeding 100,000 miles. Overall, most Lexus UX vehicles in the sample appear to be relatively low-mileage, reflecting their suitability for buyers seeking newer, less-worn cars.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuation data for Lexus UX vehicles (2018 and onwards) shows that the most common price range is between £18,000 and £19,000, accounting for 13.1% of valuations, followed by ranges between £16,000 and £17,000, and £19,000 to £20,000, each around 8%. The majority of the valuations cluster between £11,000 and £21,000, with the highest percentage of lower-value vehicles (below £12,000) being quite minimal—around 1.6% for both the £11,000–£12,000 and £10,000–£11,000 ranges. Prices above £30,000 are very rare, representing less than 1% combined, indicating that most private sales are concentrated in the £11,000 to £20,000 range. This suggests the used Lexus UX is generally positioned in the mid-price segment in private sales.
production years
production years
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The data shows the distribution of Lexus UX vehicles across different manufacturing years from 2019 to 2025. The majority of vehicles are relatively recent, with the largest proportions manufactured in 2019 (20.8%) and 2021 (20.4%). Notably, there are small percentages from future years 2023 (18.2%), 2022 (13.4%), and 2024 (5.4%), which may indicate data overlaps or projections. The earliest models from 2019 and later years make up the bulk of the data, reflecting a focus on newer vehicles, while models from 2025 represent only 1.9%, possibly indicating upcoming releases or limited data for future years. Overall, the Lexus UX appears to be a relatively new model with most vehicles being from 2019 onwards.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data for the main paint colours of Lexus UX (2018-) vehicles shows that Black is the most common, accounting for 27.5% of the sample, followed by Grey at 19.8% and White at 17.6%. Blue and Silver also have notable proportions, at 8.3% and 13.1% respectively. Less common colours include Green (7.3%), Red (4.5%), Orange (1.6%), and Multi-colour (0.3%), with the latter being quite rare. Overall, darker and neutral tones dominate the colour palette, reflecting popular choices among buyers.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that for Lexus UX (2018-), the majority of vehicles have had only one or two registered keepers, with 33.2% having had just one and 44.4% having had two. This suggests that most vehicles in this sample tend to stay with a single owner or a very small number of owners, which may imply relatively consistent ownership or limited vehicle turnover. Additionally, a smaller proportion of vehicles have experienced higher numbers of keepers, with 13.1% having three and small percentages for six or more keepers. Overall, the data reflects relatively stable ownership patterns for this model.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all Lexus UX models from 2018 onwards are equipped with a 1987 cc engine capacity and exclusively utilize hybrid electric as their primary fuel type. This suggests a consistent design choice across this vehicle range, emphasizing hybrid technology and a specific engine size. The uniformity in engine capacity and fuel type highlights Lexus's focus on hybrid efficiency for this model.