LEXUS LBX (2023-)

The LEXUS LBX (2023-) is a stylish and versatile compact SUV designed with urban drivers and small-family buyers in mind. Known for its elegant design and refined driving experience, the LBX offers a premium feel at a competitive price point. Its popularity in the UK market is reflected in the consistent interest across used car buyers, with an average valuation of around £29,408 and typical mileage of approximately 19,500 miles—making it a suitable choice for those seeking a reliable and efficient vehicle for daily commuting, shopping trips, or family outings. What sets the LEXUS LBX apart from rivals is its reputation for craftsmanship, comfort, and fuel efficiency. It's particularly well-suited for city dwellers who value a compact size without sacrificing luxury or advanced features. The vehicle is often picked by first-time buyers and those looking for a stylish, low-maintenance car that offers a smooth and enjoyable driving experience. In the competitive compact SUV class, the LEXUS LBX (2023-) is recognized for combining modern design with Lexus's renowned reliability, making it an excellent choice for anyone after a premium yet practical used vehicle.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the vast majority of Lexus LBX (2023-) vehicles have recorded their most recent mileage within the 0 to 10,000 miles range, accounting for 97.2%. Very few vehicles have recent readings beyond this range, with only small percentages recorded in the 10,000 to 20,000 miles (0.9%) and 20,000 to 30,000 miles (0.9%) categories. Additionally, a tiny fraction (0.5%) each is recorded in the 30,000 to 40,000 miles and 50,000 to 60,000 miles ranges. This suggests that most of these vehicles are relatively new or have low annual mileage, with high confidence that the majority are recent low-mileage examples.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data for private sale prices of the Lexus LBX (2023-) indicates that the most common price ranges are between £29,000 and £31,000, which together account for over 43% of the valuations (22.6% each for £29k–£30k and £30k–£31k). Notably, there's a significant proportion of vehicles valued in the higher brackets of £33,000–£34,000 (9.2%) and £34,000–£35,000 (0.9%), suggesting some models are listed at premium prices. Conversely, only a small percentage of cars are valued below £21,000, indicating that most private sales tend to be in the mid to upper price ranges. The data reveals a cluster of valuations around £29k–£31k, reflecting the vehicle's market positioning and typical private sale values.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Lexus LBX vehicles currently on the road are manufactured in 2024, accounting for 78.3%, while a smaller proportion, 21.7%, are from 2025. This suggests that most vehicles of this model are relatively recent, with the transition to newer models occurring gradually. Given that the data is up to October 2023, the presence of 2025 vehicles may reflect early deliveries or pre-owned vehicles registered shortly after their release.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data for the main paint colours of the 2023 Lexus LBX indicates a diverse palette, with no single colour overwhelmingly dominant. Grey (21.2%) and Red (11.5%), along with Multi-colour (11.5%), are the most common options, suggesting a preference for neutral and vibrant hues. Notably, a combined significant portion of vehicles feature darker shades or patterns, such as Grey/black (10.1%) and various two-tone options like Red/black (6.5%) and White/black (2.3%). The presence of multiple black-related variants (Black at 7.4%, and several black accents) highlights a trend towards darker, contrasting aesthetics. Overall, the data reflects a balanced mix of standard and multi-tone colours, with a notable minority adopting bold or darker finishes.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the majority of Lexus LBX (2023-) vehicles have only been registered to a single keeper, accounting for approximately 87.6%. A smaller proportion, about 8.3%, have had two registered keepers. Interestingly, around 4.1% of these vehicles have an unspecified or unknown number of keepers. Overall, this suggests that most Lexus LBX vehicles tend to remain with their original registered keeper, which may imply lower turnover or ownership changes within the early years of this model.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all Lexus LBX (2023-) vehicles in the sample are powered by a hybrid electric system and have an engine capacity of 1,490cc. This suggests a uniformity in both engine size and fuel type within this model, highlighting a consistent approach toward hybrid technology and engine specifications for the Lexus LBX.