Lexus NX Refresh Coming Soon, and It’s Sleek, Sharp, and Sporty

Photo courtesy of Autoya
Photo courtesy of Autoya

Lexus is preparing to revamp its popular midsize SUV, the NX. As global demand for premium SUVs rises, industry experts expect a mid-cycle refresh for the second-generation NX. Recently leaked digital renderings sparked speculation about significant exterior updates.

This facelift is expected to bolden the NX’s design, addressing criticism that it has been too conservative compared to competitors. With Toyota planning to unveil the next-generation RAV4 in 2026, analysts predict the refreshed Lexus NX will follow shortly, given that the two models share the same platform.

Photo courtesy of Autoya
Photo courtesy of Autoya

A Dramatic Makeover: Reimagined Front Fascia

The renderings suggest major exterior enhancements. The most noticeable change is around the headlights. While the sharp, slim design is retained, a new horizontal LED accent visually connects the lamps, adding a more premium look to the front fascia. This design element aligns the NX with higher-end Lexus models while preserving its distinct identity.

The bumper gets a more aggressive treatment. Redesigned air intakes and a sculpted lower splitter contribute to a sportier, more athletic look, enhancing the SUV’s urban appeal. As a result, the NX, while still an urban-focused SUV, presents a sharper and more agile image.

The rear design focuses on refined details. The taillights are expected to feature more intricate internal graphics, while the rear bumper uses contrasting materials to enhance visual stability. Overall, the facelift refreshes the NX to keep it in line with current trends while preserving its original design balance.

Photo courtesy of Autoya
Photo courtesy of Autoya

 

Timeline for Debut: Following RAV4’s Lead

Due to its shared platform with the Toyota RAV4, the NX’s refresh will likely follow the RAV4’s 2026 update. While the core architecture may remain intact, Lexus is expected to emphasize brand-specific design upgrades and premium touches.

As a key model for Lexus, particularly in North America and Europe, the updated NX is expected to retain its range of powertrains, including gasoline, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid variants. Interior improvements will likely include the digital cockpit, infotainment upgrades, and new trim and color options.

With Lexus accelerating its brand renewal efforts, the NX is also expected to adopt a more forward-looking design direction. While maintaining its presence as a premium brand, Lexus aims to strengthen the NX’s position further as a family SUV that balances functionality and practicality.

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