Slotting in below the NX and touted by the Japanese automaker as a "urban compact crossover", the UX features the latest adaption of Lexus' spindle grille, and while coy about "its all-new platform", reports have stated that the newcomer will ride on the same TGNA platform as the Toyota C-HR.
No rear-end or interior images were released, although expect the latter to mirror the NX with a clutch of new safety systems likely to debut as well. Lexus has also remained mum on engine options though, despite having applied trademark applications for the monikers UX200, UX250 and UX250h.
More details are expected to be announced closer to its launch on March sixth.