The 2020 Lexus UX is the smallest and least-expensive vehicle from the luxury brand, but is every bit a Lexus. Thanks to its non-luxury starting price, above-average resale value and Lexus' record of reliability, the UX also sits at the head of its class in terms of 5-year ownership cost.

Lexus' subcompact luxury crossover comes in two main forms: the standard UX 200 or the UX 250h Hybrid. We prefer the hybrid UX, which has more power, better fuel economy, and an all-wheel-drive system optimized for traction in slippery, low-speed situations.

No matter which version of the 2020 Lexus UX you choose, you'll get Lexus' trademark characteristics of refined road manners, plush interior, and excellent build quality. This year, only a year after making its debut, the Lexus UX gets better on the tech front with standard Android Auto to complement its Apple CarPlay integration.

In a world of ever-more distracted drivers, the Lexus UX comes stocked with active safety and driver-assistance systems including lane-keeping assist, automatic emergency braking, rear cross-traffic braking, and full-speed adaptive cruise control. And while the city-loving Lexus UX isn't the quickest or most powerful in its class, it is highly efficient. Standard models attain up to 37 mpg, while the hybrid hits a 41-mpg rating.

The Lexus UX proves you don't need to spend a fortune to drive a luxury car and experience the gratification of owning one. That holds true for the initial purchase price and for total ownership costs in the years to come.

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