Brochures available at dealers
#1
Driver School Candidate
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Brochures available at dealers
I happened to be at the dealer today as they were unpacking the brochure's for the NX. Here are a few photos of the important stuff~
#5
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Previous quote from Corrado: Rayaans: you're the first I've seen review and compare the different AVS modes and to the non-AVS F-Sport NX. Also on providing a comparison to the RX. Unfortunately, the US does not offer AVS, though Canada does on the top F-Sport Series 2, go figure.
#6
The pursuit of F
^^^ Yeah, this brochure confirms the lack of HUD and AVS, and of course the stuff we knew missing already like pano roof, 360 view camera, and ML as the biggies.
I heard about and was searching for the available 19" 6-spoke F-Sport wheels for the NX for a while now and thanks to this brochure (KarmaNina) I now know what they look like. Needless to say, I'm not feeling those wheels.
I heard about and was searching for the available 19" 6-spoke F-Sport wheels for the NX for a while now and thanks to this brochure (KarmaNina) I now know what they look like. Needless to say, I'm not feeling those wheels.
#7
Looks like the triple beam LED headlights are a standalone option ... Look correct to you guys?
Also disappointed that the gray (super chrome) F sport wheels only come with the summer tires ... The builds to my area will not have the LEDs or the gray wheels ... Seems like ordering is our only option.
Also disappointed that the gray (super chrome) F sport wheels only come with the summer tires ... The builds to my area will not have the LEDs or the gray wheels ... Seems like ordering is our only option.
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#8
The pursuit of F
Looks like the triple beam LED headlights are a standalone option ... Look correct to you guys?
Also disappointed that the gray (super chrome) F sport wheels only come with the summer tires ... The builds to my area will not have the LEDs or the gray wheels ... Seems like ordering is our only option.
Also disappointed that the gray (super chrome) F sport wheels only come with the summer tires ... The builds to my area will not have the LEDs or the gray wheels ... Seems like ordering is our only option.
Unfortunately, no surprise on the F-Sport wheels for those who want the choice.
#10
base pricing info came out last week....
A bit more of a break down from this good article: http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/2...-at-35405.html
Lexus released pricing for the all-new 2015 NX 200t and NX 300h compact SUVs, which go on sale in December. The NX 200t starts at $35,405, including a destination charge, or $6,490 below Lexus' larger RX 350 SUV. The NX 300h hybrid, meanwhile, starts at $40,645; that's $7,900 below the RX 450h. All prices are for models with front-wheel drive. All-wheel drive adds a modest $1,400 to the NX 200t and $1,590 to the NX 300h.
A Premium Package ($2,670 or $2,890, depending on drivetrain) adds a power tilt/telescoping steering column, memory driver's seat, larger wheels, heated and ventilated seats, a moonroof and a few more minor features. A Luxury Package ($4,505 or $4,885) includes the former options plus a heated steering wheel, rain-sensing wipers, power liftgate, leather and more. Many other standalone options exist, including navigation, various collision-avoidance technologies and power-folding rear seats. Loaded with factory options, an all-wheel-drive NX should top out around $47,500 for the 200t and a bit more for the 300h.
Pricing for the forthcoming NX 200t F Sport is still unavailable, but the all-wheel-drive RX 350 F Sport runs more than $6,000 above an all-wheel-drive RX 350, albeit with more features. It's safe to say the NX F Sport will charge a premium, but we won't know how much until closer to its on-sale date.
Lexus released pricing for the all-new 2015 NX 200t and NX 300h compact SUVs, which go on sale in December. The NX 200t starts at $35,405, including a destination charge, or $6,490 below Lexus' larger RX 350 SUV. The NX 300h hybrid, meanwhile, starts at $40,645; that's $7,900 below the RX 450h. All prices are for models with front-wheel drive. All-wheel drive adds a modest $1,400 to the NX 200t and $1,590 to the NX 300h.
A Premium Package ($2,670 or $2,890, depending on drivetrain) adds a power tilt/telescoping steering column, memory driver's seat, larger wheels, heated and ventilated seats, a moonroof and a few more minor features. A Luxury Package ($4,505 or $4,885) includes the former options plus a heated steering wheel, rain-sensing wipers, power liftgate, leather and more. Many other standalone options exist, including navigation, various collision-avoidance technologies and power-folding rear seats. Loaded with factory options, an all-wheel-drive NX should top out around $47,500 for the 200t and a bit more for the 300h.
Pricing for the forthcoming NX 200t F Sport is still unavailable, but the all-wheel-drive RX 350 F Sport runs more than $6,000 above an all-wheel-drive RX 350, albeit with more features. It's safe to say the NX F Sport will charge a premium, but we won't know how much until closer to its on-sale date.
#11
^^^ Yeah, this brochure confirms the lack of HUD and AVS, and of course the stuff we knew missing already like pano roof, 360 view camera, and ML as the biggies.
I heard about and was searching for the available 19" 6-spoke F-Sport wheels for the NX for a while now and thanks to this brochure (KarmaNina) I now know what they look like. Needless to say, I'm not feeling those wheels.
I heard about and was searching for the available 19" 6-spoke F-Sport wheels for the NX for a while now and thanks to this brochure (KarmaNina) I now know what they look like. Needless to say, I'm not feeling those wheels.
The unavailability of the ML and the HUD might be enough to make me hold off buying one, at least the first model year, I am really digging the new IS body style and need to go test drive one...
#12
Thank you for posting this. I went to the local dealer and got the brochure last Saturday. Dealer still did not have the price on F-Sport and I got the verbal confirmation on no HUD and ML. They think fully-optioned F-Sport will be priced around 45K or less.
#13
The pursuit of F
If pricing is similar to past and present optional forged F-Sport wheels like 19in on the IS, they will be pricey (>2K just the wheel set) which makes it a tough value proposition for me anyway.
Last edited by corradoMR2; 10-28-14 at 03:42 PM.
#14
Well this isn't perfect, but here is a complete PDF scan of the 2015 Lexus NX Brochure. I didn't take it apart, so I did the best I could folding it over, but it is a complete cover-to-cover scan of the entire brochure.
http://philwojo.com/lexus/2015.Lexus.NX.brochure.pdf
It is about 15Mb in size, so just keep that in mind.
Enjoy,
Phil
http://philwojo.com/lexus/2015.Lexus.NX.brochure.pdf
It is about 15Mb in size, so just keep that in mind.
Enjoy,
Phil
#15
The pursuit of F
Well this isn't perfect, but here is a complete PDF scan of the 2015 Lexus NX Brochure. I didn't take it apart, so I did the best I could folding it over, but it is a complete cover-to-cover scan of the entire brochure.
http://philwojo.com/lexus/2015.Lexus.NX.brochure.pdf
It is about 15Mb in size, so just keep that in mind.
Enjoy,
Phil
http://philwojo.com/lexus/2015.Lexus.NX.brochure.pdf
It is about 15Mb in size, so just keep that in mind.
Enjoy,
Phil