Lexus quietly retired the CT200h this year, as production of the long-running Toyota Prius-based premium hatch ended after a decade. It's only natural then that as more Australian buyers gravitate towards SUVs, Lexus should offer a small, city-sized hybrid SUV as a range-opener to the Japanese luxury brand. Having now been established in the line-up for a few years, Lexus has added a number of minor changes to the UX range this year.
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