All-new 2022 Lexus NX to debut on 12-June: could share Harrier's TNGA platform and engines

We've seen the various spyshots and leaks, and now we have a reveal date - the next-generation, all-new 2022 Lexus NX will be making its global debut on 12-June 2021, 11 AM Malaysian time.

In-keeping with that, the Japanese carmaker has recently released some teaser images. There's a few design cues we can pick up, namely the new font used for the 'Lexus' script beneath the Toyota Harrier-esque taillights.

Meanwhile, there's images of the fresh wheel design, as well as a darkened silhouette.

As shrouded as they make it to be, how it looks is of no mystery - recall that there was a leaked video in February that pretty much showed the NX in its entirety.

Also read: Leaked: Next-gen, all-new 2022 Lexus NX - At least three variants coming soon?

And yes, that also includes the redesigned interior that drops the touchpad for conventional buttons. The cabin also seemingly gains a fully-digital instrument cluster as well as what looks to be a larger touchscreen infotainment system too.

Specs and features are still yet to be detailed, but it's been widely reported that it'll sit on the same Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA-K) platform as the Harrier, Toyota Camry, Toyota RAV4, and the Lexus ES.

Also read: Toyota Corolla Altis' TNGA platform, what is it and does it make any difference?

Powertrain-wise, it's very likely that this second-generation Lexus NX will mirror the RAV4 and Harrier - which means a range of hybrid and Dynamic Force engines.

Also read: Lexus confirms new PHEV model in 2021 – Lexus NX Plug-in Hybrid with 306 PS?

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