NX hybrid to get 34-36 mpg combined
So Lexus has taken the wraps off the 2015 NX hybrid's specs. U.S. buyers will have a choice between a 235 hp turbo inline 4-cylinder engine or a 194 hp hybrid with a 2.5 L Atkinson ICE. They estimate that the hybrid will get 34-36 mpg combined mileage. But that is the same power train as the one in our 2012 Camry hybrid and we get around 40 mpg combined in that car with six more horses. We're currently getting close to 30 mpg combined in our 2010 RX 450h. So the NX hybrid wouldn't seem to promise a big improvement in that department. And I can't imagine that the NX will ride better than the RX. My younger daughter and her husband might like it though -- if they ever get over their Mini-mania.
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I like it and given the choice if buying right now I would seriously consider it. I was never unhappy with the performance of the Camry Hybrid, although not sure the weight difference involved between that and the NX. Haven't seen any pics of the trunk space yet though, that might be a concern, hoping it's at least decent.
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Originally Posted by Droid13
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Haven't seen any pics of the trunk space yet though, that might be a concern, hoping it's at least decent.
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We have an NX forum.
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Does anyone know the MPG for the NX200t?
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nothing is official yet as far as MPG, PRICE, OPTIONS, etc...stay tuned!
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welll keep in mind that you're hauling heavier weight on this compact cross-over SUV (or CUV) as oppose to a standard sedan like the camry. i can see how the camry can do 40 mpgs and the NX around 35 mpgs considering the size, bulk, and weight difference.
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Don't expect to get 40mpg in the NX as you would in the Camry or Avalon or ES. Poorer aerodynamics, bigger and heavier car add in 4WD, the little engine has to work that much hard. Its the same thing when it comes to the CT vs the Prius. Small engine, heavy car equals diminishing returns.
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I'm going to guess 36 mpg city and 34 mpg highway for NX 300h ... Just my uneducated guess. If anything a touch lower ...
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the ES promises 39 highway. I managed 47 in eco mode cruising 65 mph. so if the NX is said to be good for 36, im pretty sure over 40 would be easily manageable.
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Originally Posted by 90mx83
(Post 8585991)
the ES promises 39 highway. I managed 47 in eco mode cruising 65 mph. so if the NX is said to be good for 36, im pretty sure over 40 would be easily manageable.
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I've had 4 hybrids in my lifetime and generally can best the city fuel economy by a touch but highway not very, likely the opposite. I also imagine 47 is more an anomaly than anything with the ES, especially on the highway. ECO mode generally helps the most In town because all it really does is tone down the gas pedal responsiveness and restrict the full power usage of A/C.
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Looking at the Consumer Reports Road Test of the ES300h, they got 36 mpg overall. This is just for a point of reference, as discussed, the NX will vary from this
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Originally Posted by situman
(Post 8584690)
Don't expect to get 40mpg in the NX as you would in the Camry or Avalon or ES. Poorer aerodynamics, bigger and heavier car add in 4WD, the little engine has to work that much hard. Its the same thing when it comes to the CT vs the Prius. Small engine, heavy car equals diminishing returns.
The AWD is a FWD with extra electric motors on the rear axle. |
One key thing to point out with the NX's hybrid engine is that it is not exactly the same as the Camry's, Avalon's or even the ES's, based on what we know today, i.e. power numbers and development. There was a significant effort by Lexus to fine tune the NVH and fuel economy (video below, from 2m50s) for the NX, plus the claim of best-in-class fuel economy. I'm not expecting 40 mpg combined, but easily 35-36 mpgs combined, with my gut telling me as high as 38-39 mpg city and a little lower hwy. For some perspective to show how very plausible this is, the EPA rating for the RX 450h is 32 City / 28 Hwy, V6 hybrid engine, and weighs 700 Lbs more.
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