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    Lexus NX300h priced from Rs 53.18 Lakh

    Lexus NX300h priced from Rs 53.18 Lakh

    The NX300h rivals the Mercedes GLC, the upcoming BMW X3, 2018 Audi Q5 and the recently-launched Volvo XC60.

    2min read ● 21 Dec '17

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    The NX300h rivals the Mercedes GLC, the upcoming BMW X3, 2018 Audi Q5 and the recently-launched Volvo XC60.

    A month after the NX300h was officially unveiled; Lexus has finally announced its prices. The base, luxury variant of the NX300h is priced at Rs 53.18 lakh (ex-showroom, India) while the top of the line F-Sport is priced at Rs 55.58 lakh (ex-showroom, India).

    The NX300h is powered by a petrol-hybrid powertrain - a 2.5-litre, petrol mill coupled to a rear-mounted electric motor which, in combination delivers 197hp and 210Nm of torque. The engine is mated to an E-CVT gearbox that channelizes the power to all four wheels. 

    The NX300h gets power-reclining rear seats, a 10.3-inch multimedia display with standard navigation system, a 14-speaker Mark Levinson sound system, 360-degree panoramic surround view, heads-up display and foot gesture-based sensor-activated rear power tailgate. The F-Sport variant also gets paddle shifters. Safety kit of the NX300h includes eight-airbags, ABS and vehicle stability control.

    Considering that Lexus is importing the NX300h in India as a Completely built unit (CBU), the company has priced it competitively enough to lock horns with Mercedes GLC, upcoming BMW X3, 2018 Audi Q5 and the recently launched Volvo XC60. 

    Read our Lexus NX300h review

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