Only recently launched in Australia, the Lexus UX has added sales volume for the marque. For the month of April 2019, the company saw 138 registrations for the UX range, representing a market share of 10.6 per cent in the premium small-SUV class – behind the GLA, XC40, Q2, X1 and X2. Year to date, 584 units have been registered locally, making it the second most popular model for the Japanese luxury arm, behind the larger NX.
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