Lexus NX Real World Pictures and Videos Thread
#18
Am really struggling with that front end. The video shows more lifelike views, but still; wow. And I agree with the positioning of the display; total afterthought in appearance. Otherwise, does look like an interesting package. Wait and see mode.
#21
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
Most of us did already last week but thanks for the post anyway.
I had the same initial reaction until I looked a little more closely and noticed there's a lot that's different, especially when you put them side-by-side. Rear-side window and belt-line (chrome strip) is raised in the NX, different front-end, rear end, creases and sculpting, etc. The NX is really unique and distinguishable much like an Evoque stands out in the class as well. Compare even the roofline and notice how the CX-5 slopes down from the B-pillar back vs the NX's keeps rising. Even the windshield slopes are different. The NX looks more sleek while the CX-5 is actually starting to look dated and "upright" in its styling and stance. Now one can argue the NX resembles more closely to a 7/8th's RX and I'd agree with that.
I had the same initial reaction until I looked a little more closely and noticed there's a lot that's different, especially when you put them side-by-side. Rear-side window and belt-line (chrome strip) is raised in the NX, different front-end, rear end, creases and sculpting, etc. The NX is really unique and distinguishable much like an Evoque stands out in the class as well. Compare even the roofline and notice how the CX-5 slopes down from the B-pillar back vs the NX's keeps rising. Even the windshield slopes are different. The NX looks more sleek while the CX-5 is actually starting to look dated and "upright" in its styling and stance. Now one can argue the NX resembles more closely to a 7/8th's RX and I'd agree with that.
#23
Most of us did already last week but thanks for the post anyway.
I had the same initial reaction until I looked a little more closely and noticed there's a lot that's different, especially when you put them side-by-side. Rear-side window and belt-line (chrome strip) is raised in the NX, different front-end, rear end, creases and sculpting, etc. The NX is really unique and distinguishable much like an Evoque stands out in the class as well. Compare even the roofline and notice how the CX-5 slopes down from the B-pillar back vs the NX's keeps rising. Even the windshield slopes are different. The NX looks more sleek while the CX-5 is actually starting to look dated and "upright" in its styling and stance. Now one can argue the NX resembles more closely to a 7/8th's RX and I'd agree with that.
I had the same initial reaction until I looked a little more closely and noticed there's a lot that's different, especially when you put them side-by-side. Rear-side window and belt-line (chrome strip) is raised in the NX, different front-end, rear end, creases and sculpting, etc. The NX is really unique and distinguishable much like an Evoque stands out in the class as well. Compare even the roofline and notice how the CX-5 slopes down from the B-pillar back vs the NX's keeps rising. Even the windshield slopes are different. The NX looks more sleek while the CX-5 is actually starting to look dated and "upright" in its styling and stance. Now one can argue the NX resembles more closely to a 7/8th's RX and I'd agree with that.
#24
Instructor
I recall the last gen RX, which I have, and Hyundai were being confused. JasD
There's a Hundai Santa Fe, same color as my RX, that parks near me, that looks like a copy of the RX. Makes me mad. Maybe pictures soon.
Ray A.
There's a Hundai Santa Fe, same color as my RX, that parks near me, that looks like a copy of the RX. Makes me mad. Maybe pictures soon.
Ray A.
#25
Interesting post. While I agree with the sprit of your comments, in the side view pictures there seems to be a very strong resemblance. I recall the last gen RX, which I have, and Hyundai were being confused. That kind of bothered me, considering. If now these 2 are going to be confused; not sure I'm thrilled with that. Of course, only need to look at the front and that will certainly be a differentiator.
#26
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
Interesting post. While I agree with the sprit of your comments, in the side view pictures there seems to be a very strong resemblance. I recall the last gen RX, which I have, and Hyundai were being confused. That kind of bothered me, considering. If now these 2 are going to be confused; not sure I'm thrilled with that. Of course, only need to look at the front and that will certainly be a differentiator.
To all three quotes above. I can understand, but I'm with spwolf.
Lets face it, like Hoovey also stated, CUVs will always have a similar general shape, much like other car categories - minivans, sedans, etc.
Nowadays, the differentiator is mostly in the design and materials details, much like many other consumer products out there (smartphones, computers, TVs, clothing, watches, and the list goes on). If one notices, appreciates and compares these details, it will be easy to see the distinction between one vehicle over the other. Unfortunately, for many car owners, a car is simply a means of transportation to go from A to B. The majority of these folks will confuse many vehicles out there, if they even know their names. If we're in this forum, we're probably car enthusiasts to various degrees so we can see and appreciate the distinction beyond the general shape.
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#27
To all three quotes above. I can understand, but I'm with spwolf.
Lets face it, like Hoovey also stated, CUVs will always have a similar general shape, much like other car categories - minivans, sedans, etc.
Nowadays, the differentiator is mostly in the design and materials details, much like many other consumer products out there (smartphones, computers, TVs, clothing, watches, and the list goes on). If one notices, appreciates and compares these details, it will be easy to see the distinction between one vehicle over the other. Unfortunately, for many car owners, a car is simply a means of transportation to go from A to B. The majority of these folks will confuse many vehicles out there, if they even know their names. If we're in this forum, we're probably car enthusiasts to various degrees so we can see and appreciate the distinction beyond the general shape.
Lets face it, like Hoovey also stated, CUVs will always have a similar general shape, much like other car categories - minivans, sedans, etc.
Nowadays, the differentiator is mostly in the design and materials details, much like many other consumer products out there (smartphones, computers, TVs, clothing, watches, and the list goes on). If one notices, appreciates and compares these details, it will be easy to see the distinction between one vehicle over the other. Unfortunately, for many car owners, a car is simply a means of transportation to go from A to B. The majority of these folks will confuse many vehicles out there, if they even know their names. If we're in this forum, we're probably car enthusiasts to various degrees so we can see and appreciate the distinction beyond the general shape.
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#28
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
Yep, pretty much nowadays.
Back to the purpose of this thread, pics!
Thanks to kaizenfactor for more NX pics in the flesh. Nice F-Sport family portrait here. Of course, the IS isn't too shabby either!
Seeing the IS and the NX side-by-side now I fully see the sports-sedan influence the Chief Engineer was aiming for in the NX. These two vehicles compliment each other so well, they are stunning together. Can't wait!
Back to the purpose of this thread, pics!
Thanks to kaizenfactor for more NX pics in the flesh. Nice F-Sport family portrait here. Of course, the IS isn't too shabby either!
Seeing the IS and the NX side-by-side now I fully see the sports-sedan influence the Chief Engineer was aiming for in the NX. These two vehicles compliment each other so well, they are stunning together. Can't wait!
#30
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Yep, pretty much nowadays.
Back to the purpose of this thread, pics!
Thanks to kaizenfactor for more NX pics in the flesh. Nice F-Sport family portrait here. Of course, the IS isn't too shabby either!
Seeing the IS and the NX side-by-side now I fully see the sports-sedan influence the Chief Engineer was aiming for in the NX. These two vehicles compliment each other so well, they are stunning together. Can't wait!
Back to the purpose of this thread, pics!
Thanks to kaizenfactor for more NX pics in the flesh. Nice F-Sport family portrait here. Of course, the IS isn't too shabby either!
Seeing the IS and the NX side-by-side now I fully see the sports-sedan influence the Chief Engineer was aiming for in the NX. These two vehicles compliment each other so well, they are stunning together. Can't wait!