Fully Electric Lexus UX 300e ‘Under Study’ for SA

Ryan Bubear

13 Oct 2022

Fully Electric Lexus UX 300e ‘Under Study’ for SA

Lexus has revealed an upgraded version of its fully electric UX 300e, which boasts an improved claimed range of 450 km and is currently “under study” for a local introduction…

Lexus has revealed an updated version of its UX 300e, with the Japanese firm’s South African division confirming the fully electric model is “under study” for a local introduction.

We can furthermore expect a significant specification change to the local UX range “before the end of the year”, according to the local arm of Toyota’s luxury brand. Whether or not the battery-powered model forms part of that updated line-up, though, remains to be seen.

So, what do we know about the refreshed UX 300e, which Lexus describes as “a significant evolution” of the brand’s first fully electric production model? Well, the big news is the adoption of a higher-capacity battery pack, which boosts the vehicle’s claimed cruising range by 40%.

Lexus UX 300e battery
The updated UX 300e gains a battery pack with a significantly higher capacity.

The newly developed battery pack features a capacity increased from the original 54.4 kWh to a healthier 72.8 kWh, resulting in a claimed cruising range of 450 km. Peak system outputs from the electric motor come in at an unchanged 150 kW and 300 Nm.

Lexus says the UX 300e’s low centre of gravity (created by the underfloor placement of the aforementioned battery pack) gives the model a “natural performance advantage”. It furthermore benefits from performance dampers at the rear, along with increased body rigidity and model-specific tunes for the electric power steering and shock absorbers.

In addition, the UX 300e inherits the refinements made to the broader UX range, including the expanded functionality of active safety technologies and the latest multimedia system (incorporating a 12.3-inch touchscreen).

Other new-energy Lexus (and Toyota) vehicles on the horizon for SA

Lexus RZ
The Lexus RZ has already been confirmed for South Africa.

Toyota South Africa Motors has plans to introduce a few more new-energy vehicles over the coming months, despite having recently pulled the plug on the Prius. The Lexus range, for instance, is due to receive the new RX early in 2023 in hybrid form, while the LC Hybrid is also set for a local introduction next year. We can furthermore expect to see a plug-in hybrid version of the NX at some stage, while Lexus SA said in July 2022 the all-electric RZ would arrive on local roads “in the next year or so”. 

Under the Toyota banner, the company will soon launch a hybrid version of the Corolla Hatchback, while also rolling out a specification change for the Corolla Sedan Hybrid. The crossover version of the new Crown, meanwhile, is likely to touch down in the first quarter of 2023, complete with a traditional hybrid powertrain, while the fully electric bZ4x is also still on the cards. In addition, Toyota is currently testing a few units of the RAV4 PHEV in local conditions.

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Ryan Bubear

Ryan Bubear

Having written about everything from sport to politics and crime, Ryan eventually settled on motoring. For well over 15 years, he's been penning articles – both online and in print – about the broader automotive industry, though he's particularly fascinated by vehicle-sales statistics. A freelance writer and editor, Ryan has owned a 1971 Austin Mini Mk3 for 20-plus years (or has it owned him?).

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