Each model is available in three separate trims: UX, Luxury and F Sport. All UX models come with plenty of standard features, as is generally expected in this class. They include power locks and windows, a 6-speaker audio system, 4 USB ports, adaptive cruise control, SiriusXM satellite radio, power front seats, keyless ignition and a 7-inch infotainment system to name a few. Lexus also is among the first to feature Amazon Alexa integration and comes with Apple CarPlay phone integration functionality as standard.
F-Sport models add dark chrome to the bumpers, cornering lights, LED front fog lights, sport bucket front seats, sport pedals, a configurable gauge cluster and sport steering wheel.
Finally, Luxury models add to that a power tilt/telescope steering, a hands-free tailgate, a sunroof, auto-dimming side mirrors, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, heated and ventilated front seats, driver seat memory settings that include the door mirrors and steering wheel, a garage door transmitter, and rain-sensing wipers.
Of course, the Lexus UX offers world-class, advanced safety systems. All UX models come with Lane Tracing Assist, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Automatic High Beams, Road Sign Assist and a Pre-Collision System that can recognize pedestrians at night. Additionally, PCS radar capability has been extended to enable detection of cyclists during the day.