Lexus New Zealand has confirmed the arrival of a new SUV to complement its ranks.
The NX compact SUV will be available in hybrid and turbo petrol variants and is due here late this year. In development since 2009, the NX is designed for agility, stability and ride comfort.
First to arrive will be the NX 300h, with a 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol electric hybrid drivetrain.
The turbo derivative NX 200t will arrive soon after, powered by a turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine partnered to a six-speed automatic transmission with Lexus' first stop-start system.
Both variants will be available in a choice of two or all-wheel drive.
Lexus New Zealand general manager product Neeraj Lala says the new NX will arrive with F-Sport and an expanded model line-up.
Lexus says the NX combines athletic styling with function to deliver a vehicle that is practical yet aesthetically appealing, nimble yet muscular.
Viewed from above, the NX features front and rear flares protruding from a diamond-shaped body that emanates from the spindle grille. The flared wheel arches house 17- or 18-inch wheels that add to the overall crouching, muscular stance.