LEXUS CT (2017-21)

The LEXUS CT (2017-21) is a stylish, compact luxury hybrid hatchback that's ideal for city driving and everyday commuting in the UK. Known for its sophisticated design and impressive fuel efficiency, the CT model is particularly popular among urban dwellers, professionals, and those seeking a reliable, eco-friendly car that offers a touch of luxury. Its sleek exterior and refined interior combine comfort with practicality, making it a versatile choice for both solo drivers and small families. What sets the LEXUS CT (2017-21) apart is its reputation for smooth, quiet driving, combined with excellent reliability and low running costs. Thanks to its hybrid engine, it delivers impressive fuel economy and reduced emissions—appealing qualities in today’s eco-conscious market. In a competitive segment, the LEXUS CT stands out for its premium finish and build quality, often preferred over other compact hatchbacks. With an average mileage of around 36,167 miles and a typical owner having kept their vehicle just over a year, this model continues to be a popular option for those seeking a dependable, stylish used car in excellent condition.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage data for Lexus CT models (2017-2021) indicates that the majority of vehicles—about 41%—have recorded mileages between 30,000 and 50,000 miles, highlighting their typical usage patterns. Notably, a significant proportion, around 16%, fall within the 30,000 to 40,000 mile range, which is often considered desirable for used cars. Lower mileage readings (0 to 10,000 miles) are relatively uncommon at approximately 2.5%, while the higher mileage categories, such as 100,000 miles and above, collectively account for a smaller percentage, with around 3.2% of vehicles exceeding 90,000 miles. This distribution suggests that most Lexus CTs are driven moderately and tend to be maintained well within the lower to mid-range mileage brackets typical for vehicles of this age.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that for the Lexus CT (2017-21), the most common private sale price range falls between £15,000 and £16,000, accounting for 18.2% of sales. Notably, the 12,000 to 13,000 and 14,000 to 15,000 pound ranges also represent significant proportions at 11.4% and 16.1%, respectively. Very few vehicles are listed for sale below £7,000 or above £17,000, suggesting this model tends to sell within a relatively narrow price band. Overall, the data reflects a concentrated market where most private sales cluster around the £12,000 to £16,999 range, with diminishing proportions on either end.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Lexus CT vehicles from 2017 to 2021 were manufactured between 2018 and 2019, accounting for approximately 68.9% of the sample (35.7% in 2018 and 33.2% in 2019). Vehicles manufactured in 2020 comprise about 20.7%, while those from 2017 and 2021 are much less common, at 7.5% and 2.9% respectively. This suggests that the highest proportion of these vehicles are relatively recent models, with a significant concentration around 2018 and 2019, possibly reflecting popular purchase years or manufacturing trends for this model.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data for the main paint colours of Lexus CT (2017-21) vehicles indicates that black is the most popular choice, representing 31.4% of the sample. White (18.2%) and blue (15.4%) are also common, followed by silver (11.1%) and red (10.7%). Notably, two-tone paint options such as white/black (3.6%) and red/black (1.1%) are present but less prevalent. The overall distribution suggests a preference among buyers for darker and neutral shades, with single-tone black being the dominant colour choice.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for Lexus CT (2017-21) vehicles shows that the majority have had between two and three owners, with 42.5% having had two keepers and 31.1% with three. Notably, a significant proportion—11.4%—have just a single registered keeper, indicating some vehicles may be relatively new to the UK market or well-maintained without frequent ownership changes. Conversely, a smaller segment, 3.9%, has had five or more keepers, which could reflect older vehicles or those that have changed hands more frequently. Overall, the data suggests these vehicles tend to have stable ownership with most being maintained within a few owners.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all Lexus CT models from 2017 to 2021 are powered by hybrid electric engines with an engine capacity of 1,798 cc. This suggests a consistent engine specification across this vehicle range, emphasizing the model's focus on hybrid technology and possibly contributing to uniform performance and fuel efficiency profiles.