- Что лучше: Kia Sportage или Lexus NX?
- Kia Sportage IV Рестайлинг 2018 — 2022, Внедорожник 5 дв.
- Lexus NX I Рестайлинг 2017 — 2021, Внедорожник 5 дв.
- Характеристики
- Похожие сравнения
- Автодилеры
- Спецразмещение Как сюда попасть?
- Comparison — Lexus NX 350h 2022 — vs — Kia Sportage SX Turbo 2021
- Comparison — Lexus NX 300h AWD 2020 — vs — Kia Sportage GT-Line 2022
- Comparison — Lexus NX 350 2022 — vs — Kia Sportage GT-Line 2022
- Expert Reviews
- Fuel
- Engine and Performance
- Convenience
- Exterior Dimensions
- Interior Dimensions
- Weights and capacites
- Instruments
- Power Features
- Seats
- Suspension
- Comfort
- Entertainment
- Exterior Features
- Safety Features
- Options
- Colors
- Comparison — Kia Sportage EX 2018 — vs — Lexus NX 300h Base Hybrid
Что лучше: Kia Sportage или Lexus NX?
Kia Sportage IV Рестайлинг 2018 — 2022, Внедорожник 5 дв.
Lexus NX I Рестайлинг 2017 — 2021, Внедорожник 5 дв.
Характеристики
Похожие сравнения
Автодилеры
Спецразмещение Как сюда попасть?
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Comparison — Lexus NX 350h 2022 — vs — Kia Sportage SX Turbo 2021
Pros
Wide range of available powertrains,
new interior is more luxurious,
generous standard driver assistance features.
Cons
Handling isn’t as thrilling as some rivals,
most powerful PHEV powertrain carries a substantial cost,
cabin could be quieter.
Pros
Classy cabin
Good fuel economy
Peppy powertrains
Cons
Unsettled ride
Small overall cargo space
Cluttered infotainment screens
PROS
Grabby shape
Striking interior with contrast colors
Massive infotainment screens
Turbo-4 power
Hybrid and plug-in options
CONS
Divisive looks, maybe?
No sport even in F Sport
Artificial feel in hybrids
Lexus warranty just average
The 2020 Kia Sportage ranked #5 in Compact SUVs. Currently the Kia Sportage has a score of 8.1 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 23 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros
Comfortable ride
Composed handling
Intuitive infotainment system
Roomy cabin with handsome materials
Cons
Below-average fuel economy estimates
Less cargo room than rivals
The 2021 Kia Sportage hits with value and looks even if its performance and fuel economy slightly miss.
Pros
Good looks
Value at lower ends
Good safety equipment and results
Great warranty
Cons
Poor fuel economy
Adequate performance
Outward vision isn’t great
Not as spacious as some
S Sunroof and Premium packages are no longer available.Nightfall Edition and Nightfall Edition Premium packages take their place.
Pros
Smooth ride
Spacious front and rear seating
Attractive dashboard layout with appealing features
Quiet interior at highway speeds
Cons
Lower fuel economy than some top rivals
Relatively modest cargo capacity
For 2020, Kia tweaks the Sportage’s already bold styling and adds more standard and optional features. While the exterior revisions aren’t transformative, they give the Sportage a fresher and more assertive look than the previous year. Along with a new S trim level and different wheel designs, the interior receives some new content. Upgraded leatherette seats and wireless charging are now optional. Likewise, every cabin features an 8.0-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability as well as an updated steering wheel and air-vent surrounds. The Sportage also adds more driver assists that include automatic high-beam headlights, adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go technology, driver-attention warning, pedestrian detection, and lane-keeping assist.
Comparison — Lexus NX 300h AWD 2020 — vs — Kia Sportage GT-Line 2022
The 2020 Lexus NX 300h comes with all wheel drive. Available transmissions include: continuously variable-speed automatic. Lexus Safety System+ 2.0 added as standard.Lane departure warning, lane keeping assist and forward collision mitigation added.
Pros
Great fuel economy for a luxury crossover
Back seat has enough room for adults
Very quiet cabin at highway speeds
Cons
Infotainment interface can be distracting to use and lacks Android Auto
Limited cargo capacity
The 2019 Lexus NX remains a boldly styled, comfortable compact luxury crossover with solid standard features.
Pros
Comfortable front seats
Thrifty hybrid
Now-familiar styling
F Sport handling and seats
CarPlay, finally
Cons
Polarizing design
Sub-par gas mileage on NX 300
Intrusive road noise
Sluggish infotainment
The 2020 Lexus NX ranked #8 in Luxury Compact SUVs. Currently the Lexus NX has a score of 7.7 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 32 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros
Well-built, spacious cabin
Smooth, quiet ride
Good fuel economy ratings
Excellent predicted reliability rating
Cons
Tricky infotainment system
Subpar cargo capacity
Not as fun to drive as rivals
Comparison — Lexus NX 350 2022 — vs — Kia Sportage GT-Line 2022
Expert Reviews
Pros
Roomy and attractive cabin
Many desirable standard features
Strong fuel economy
Cons
Dull handling
Less cargo space than most competitors
Fuel
Engine and Performance
Convenience
Exterior Dimensions
Interior Dimensions
Weights and capacites
Instruments
Power Features
Seats
Suspension
Comfort
Entertainment
Exterior Features
Safety Features
Options
Colors
Comparison — Kia Sportage EX 2018 — vs — Lexus NX 300h Base Hybrid
There’s a lot to like about the sharp-handling, attractive 2018 Kia Sportage, even if its fuel economy doesn’t impress.
Pros
Distinctive styling
Great ride and handling
Optional turbo power
Quality feel inside
Stellar infotainment
Cons
Lousy fuel economy
Styling not for everyone
So-so visibility
Limited configurability
The 2018 Kia Sportage ranked #4 in Compact SUVs. Currently the Kia Sportage has a score of 8.6 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 22 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros
Premium interior
Two rows of spacious seats
Agile handling and smooth ride
Excellent warranty and predicted reliability rating
Cons
Unimpressive engines
Below-average fuel economy
Smaller cargo hold than rivals
The Sportage stands pat with its unmistakable front-end styling and steadfast powertrain duo for 2018. Instead of changing those, Kia has extended some of its active safety features to lower trims, upgraded several standard features, and reshuffled the contents of option packages.
Pros
Audi-like interior,
long list of features,
speedy turbo engine.
Cons
Poor fuel economy,
limited cargo space,
love-it-or-hate-it styling.
The 2015 Lexus NX Hybrid has a score of 8.3 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 24 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Reviewers say the 2015 Lexus NX Hybrid’s standard four-cylinder engine, electric motor and automatic transmission don’t make it feel particularly fast, although some say that it offers swift acceleration from a stop.
The NX gets outstanding fuel economy for the class, earning an EPA-estimated 35/31 mpg city/highway. Some test drivers like the NX 300h’s poised handling, but others say that there is quite a bit of body lean in turns and the ride is more tuned for comfort over bumpy roads than agility through fast corners
The 2015 Lexus NX 300h features a handsome, intelligently built cabin, according to critics. While some think that the NX hybrid’s faux metal trim looks tawdry, most appreciate the high-end materials used elsewhere in the car. Critics report that the front seats are comfortable and roomy, and the rear seats provide ample head- and legroom. The NX Hybrid’s cargo space is a bit low for the class.
«The NX300h deserves to be a strong contender in the compact luxury crossover segment.» — AutoWeek
«In other words, if you’re single or a couple without kids, the 2015 Lexus NX 300h is a new compelling entry in a segment admittedly filled with other compelling entries. If your priority is to find the most fuel-efficient of those, though, your choice might have become a lot easier.» — Edmunds
Pros
Excellent fuel economy for the class
Cons
Slow acceleration
Limited cargo space
Regenerative brakes don’t operate smoothly
The 2015 Lexus NX 300h is an all-new model
The 2015 Lexus NX 300h hybrid is a distinctive entry in the compact luxury crossover segment, boasting excellent fuel economy, impeccable cabin quality, eye-catching styling and a surprisingly sporty driving experience.
Not only is there an abundance of compact luxury crossovers on the market now, it’s hard to pick one we wouldn’t recommend. It also just got a bit harder, thanks to Lexus and its entry with the generally impressive all-new NX. However, while the regular turbocharged version struggles to stand out appreciably from its rivals when it comes to fuel economy and performance, the 2015 Lexus NX 300h hybrid version certainly does.
Perhaps to no one’s surprise, the company that is almost synonymous with luxury hybrids has produced by far the most fuel-efficient luxury compact crossover. Through its combination of a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and multiple electric motors powered by a nickel-metal hydride battery pack, the NX 300h is capable of returning a Lexus-estimated 32 mpg combined with all-wheel drive. The only other hybrid in the segment ? the Audi Q5 ? manages 26 mpg combined, while diesel-powered entries (the other fuel-efficient alternative) are in that same ballpark. This fuel economy advantage does come with a trade-off, however. The NX 300h is one of the slowest vehicles in its class — alternatively fueled or otherwise.
Pros
Class-best fuel economy
Generous backseat room for the segment
Impeccable cabin construction
Copious high-tech features.
Cons
Small cargo capacity
Pokey acceleration
Potentially distracting Remote Touch interface.
Lexus should have been finding the fairway with the NX, no doubt about it. Between the current crop of usual diesel suspects and the near-future prospect of plug-in electric runners, there was an opportunity for Lexus to present its tried and tested hybrid tech as a desirable and common-sense source of power for a compact SUV.
In practice swings, many of the constituent parts are still there, it being supremely quiet, strikingly handsome, nicely appointed, typically well equipped and – in hybrid form – efficient, especially in regard to the rising concern about NOx emissions.
But elsewhere, Lexus has failed to make a sufficiently strong case. Its crossover is too aloof to pedal, too tempestuous to sit in and, in this trim, too expensive to seriously consider, given its rivals.
Lexus fans will continue to celebrate the brand’s short game, played considerately, smoothly and in a veiled hush. To crossover buyers at large, it’s predictably one-dimensional.
Pros
The striking appearance
Typically upmarket interior
Crisp and quiet in traffic
Cons
Brusque ride
Detatched hybrid powertrain
Poor hybrid motorway economy