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LEXUS NX MOT Statistics by Year

Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific LEXUS NX.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Lexus NX versus average car of the same model year.

The Lexus NX, a compact luxury crossover SUV, was first introduced in 2014 and quickly gained popularity for its blend of comfort, style, and advanced technology. Positioned as a competitor to other premium compact SUVs, the NX has appealed to consumers looking for a combination of practicality and luxury. Over the years, its reliability has been a focal point for potential buyers, particularly in the context of its performance in MOT inspections.

In terms of reliability, the Lexus NX has consistently outperformed the average vehicles of the same model years. For example, in 2014, the NX recorded 117 defects per 100 tests, significantly lower than the average of 194.3 defects for that year, marking a 39.6% improvement. This trend of superior reliability continued through to 2021, with the NX achieving its best performance in 2021 with only 58 defects per 100 tests compared to an average of 78.6. This represents a commendable 26.2% better reliability than the average vehicle.

Recurring issues noted in MOT inspections for the NX primarily relate to common wear and tear, such as tyre tread depth not meeting requirements and brake components showing signs of wear. While these concerns are not unique to the NX, they do highlight the importance of regular maintenance and inspection, particularly for components like brake linings and tyres, which are critical for safety.

The years 2014 through 2018 showed a gradual improvement in reliability, with defect rates decreasing each year. The 2020 model year stood out with only 67 defects per 100 tests, a notable achievement in the context of its peers. However, as the years progressed, the NX continued to maintain low defect rates, affirming its reputation for reliability in the luxury SUV segment.

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Overall, the Lexus NX has established a solid reputation for quality and reliability, making it a compelling choice for buyers in the premium compact SUV market. Its performance in MOT inspections underscores its dependability, while ongoing maintenance remains essential for ensuring the longevity and safety of any vehicle.