Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.The 2026 Lexus NX 350h F Sport AWD is not only a mouthful to say, but it also represents a unique approach to balancing sporty driving dynamics, luxury, and fuel efficiency. While it competes against vehicles from BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Genesis, and Acura, there are surprisingly few direct rivals that offer the same blend of premium amenities and hybrid efficiency.Add the F Sport Handling Package to the equation, and the NX becomes even more appealing. With a starting MSRP of $56,595, it can actually be considered a bargain in this segment, where many competitors quickly climb beyond the $60,000 mark. More importantly, the NX 350h delivers remarkable fuel economy without sacrificing the comfort and refinement buyers expect from a Lexus.Design: Attractive Inside and Out, But Not Without FlawsI honestly think the NX is one of the most attractive crossovers in its class. Lexus did an excellent job smoothing out the lines of what is technically a cousin to the Toyota RAV4. While the two vehicles share a platform and many underlying components, you'd be hard-pressed to identify any exterior parts that carry over from the Toyota.The NX is graceful and modern, and its front-end design is far less polarizing than many other vehicles in the Lexus lineup. The F Sport package makes it look slightly more aggressive. In a tasteful, restrained way.AdvertisementAdvertisementMy biggest complaint is the door handle system, which may be one of the worst in the segment. Rather than traditional mechanical handles, Lexus uses electronic latch-style door releases. Regardless of the company's safety explanations, they feel unnecessarily complicated and less intuitive than a conventional handle. Sometimes, the door takes a second attempt to close properly.LexusView the 3 images of this gallery on the original articleInside, the NX 350h F Sport delivers a delightful blend of comfort, luxury, and technology. Some cinsider the available 14-inch touchscreen infotainment system is among the best in the class, offering sharp graphics, quick responses, and intuitive controls. The available Rioja Red upholstery is particularly striking and adds a premium feel to the cabin.Ah, but there's another problem here. Lexus added many controls that should be physical switches and buttons to the screen. This means one must take their eyes off the road to make various adjustments, such as adjusting the vent air speed. Because this vehicle is safety-conscious, this is a misstep.LexusFront-seat comfort is excellent, with supportive bolsters and enough space to accommodate larger occupants. Rear-seat passengers aren't treated quite as generously. While shorter adults will be comfortable, rear legroom trails many competitors and sits near the bottom of the segment.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe cabin, when you open up the panoramic sunroof, is bright, airy, and elegant. It's an easy vehicle to see out of, yet the rear quarter sections sometimes require a second look when parking. Still, the outstanding graphics and parking assist Lexus provides more than make up for the small blind spots.Related: I Drove Every 2026 Genesis GV70 Powertrain, And The Cheapest One Made The Best CaseCargo space is another compromise resulting from the NX's sleek, aerodynamic design. With the rear seats in place, the NX offers 22.7 cubic feet of cargo space. Fold them down, and that expands to 46.9 cubic feet. Those figures are respectable but still below many rivals in the luxury compact SUV class.LexusDriving the NX 350h F SportToyota refers to the transmission as an Electronically Controlled Continuously Variable Transmission (eCVT), but it's actually a planetary gearset that mimics the behavior of a CVT. In practice, that means the 2.5-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine and dual electric motor-generators don't always sound particularly sporty when pushed hard.AdvertisementAdvertisementStill, the hybrid powertrain produces a combined 240 horsepower, which is more than adequate for everyday driving. The all-wheel-drive system is classic Toyota engineering, with an electric motor powering the rear axle rather than a traditional mechanical connection. The result is a highly efficient AWD system that contributes significantly to the NX's excellent fuel economy.Related: 5 Things Mitsubishi Must Get Right With The Pajero And Montero RevivalEPA estimates come in at 40 mpg city and 37 mpg highway, which is downright remarkable for a luxury crossover weighing more than two tons. Speaking of tons, Toyota/Lexus states that you can tow up to 2,000 lbs when properly equipped.The F Sport package upgrades the suspension, wheels, and tires, while also sharpening the driving experience. The steering ratio appears slightly quicker than standard models, giving the vehicle a bit more responsiveness. That said, steering feel remains limited, and there isn't much feedback transmitted to the driver.AdvertisementAdvertisementCornering performance is respectable, with the adaptive suspension doing a commendable job controlling body roll. Push too hard, however, and the front tires will eventually surrender to understeer. Brake feel is somewhat numb, but stopping power is excellent.Off the line, the NX 350h F Sport surges forward rather than launches forward. That's characteristic of the transmission, and it makes fast driving (it can go from 0 to 60 mph in about seven seconds) feel less urgent. Yet, when pressed hard, in the sportiest mode, you do get a hint of sporty intentions.Overall, the NX 350h F Sport drives almost as fast as it looks. It's not a true performance crossover, but it delivers enough composure and confidence to keep enthusiastic drivers satisfied during everyday driving. At the same time, it is remarkably composed for the daily grind. It was an outstanding commute in L.A. traffic.My philosophy of a good car is often based on its ability to put a smile on your face. Be it performance, esthetics, or overall feel, a smile is important. Thus, I consider the upgrade to the F Sport package to be a success. I did, indeed, smile.Final ThoughtsMany competitors offer more performance, while others provide greater practicality. The 2026 Lexus NX 350h F Sport AWD instead focuses on delivering a little bit of everything Lexus does best: luxury, efficiency, technology, reliability, and attractive styling.AdvertisementAdvertisementIt's also one of the easiest luxury vehicles to recommend from a long-term ownership perspective. Lexus reliability remains among the industry's best, and resale values tend to be exceptionally strong.The NX isn't perfect. It could handle better, offer more rear-seat and cargo space, and the electronic door handles feel like an unnecessary complication. Even so, it's a handsome, efficient, and well-rounded luxury crossover that should make its owners proud for many years to come.LexusVerdictThe 2026 Lexus NX 350h F Sport AWD may not be the sportiest vehicle in its segment, but it excels as a premium daily driver. Its combination of impressive fuel economy, upscale accommodations, attractive styling, and Lexus dependability make it one of the most compelling luxury hybrid crossovers on the market today.Related: The Nissan Pathfinder vs Hyundai Palisade vs Mazda CX-90 - 3 Row ShootoutAdvertisementAdvertisementThis story was originally published by Autoblog on Jun 8, 2026, where it first appeared in the Reviews section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.