Now of course, the message would need to be a little different – perhaps a prize-winning Wagyu bull set loose in a Swarovski crystal store with a half-pint of wasabi up its bottom. Shards and disruption: from genteel rice-pudding to anime blade-strike, Lexus’s new design language has the subtlety of a Kill Bill fight scene and the angularity of a Dragon Ball Z haircut.
These gaping grilles didn't make sense to me until I realized they're intended to appeal to mouth-breathers.
The NX looks good in person, so I'll reserve judgment until I see it.And yeah, the interior looks great. I'd still save some dough and get a Highlander for the extra room but for people that are looking for a "lux wagon" this is a nice choice.
Quote from: johngenx on September 08, 2015, 02:00:21 pmThe NX looks good in person, so I'll reserve judgment until I see it.And yeah, the interior looks great. I'd still save some dough and get a Highlander for the extra room but for people that are looking for a "lux wagon" this is a nice choice.I would agree; the Lexus NX isn't the most photogenic vehicle out there. No matter how hard photographers try, they can't get the looks right. Once you see it in person, it's a totally different animal.
Only a single gas/diesel engine available with 265 lb-ft? Where's the chrome?!
QuoteAs for the RX, the styling is getting over the top for me, but whilst I love the spindle grill on the F-sport model (honeycomb), I despise the blade-grille on the non-F trims. The rest of the package sounds great, and I'm sure the cargo numbers are either a typo or are the by-product of a different method of calculation.Must be the european method of measuring cargo space of HB vehicles and SUV's below the parcel shelf.
As for the RX, the styling is getting over the top for me, but whilst I love the spindle grill on the F-sport model (honeycomb), I despise the blade-grille on the non-F trims. The rest of the package sounds great, and I'm sure the cargo numbers are either a typo or are the by-product of a different method of calculation.
Quote from: NormT on September 08, 2015, 08:11:20 pmOnly a single gas/diesel engine available with 265 lb-ft? Where's the chrome?!Where did you read diesel?There is the hybrid version, but IIRC, Toyota/Lexus do not publish combined gas/electric torque numbers for it.