I just took delivery of my new Lexus NX 450h+, and I’m absolutely loving the quiet drive! However, I want to keep the cabin looking brand new as long as possible. I’ve been looking at some all-weather floor mats to handle the daily wear, but I’m also struggling with the deep center console—it’s like a black hole in there! Has anyone found a specific tray or organizer that fits the PHEV layout perfectly? Also, with that beautiful 14-inch touchscreen, is a screen protector worth it, or does it cause too much glare? I’m looking for high-quality items that don't ruin the luxury feel. What are your must-have interior accessories for this specific model?
I get the black hole issue! Tbh, I recommend: • JDMCAR Center Console Organizer Tray ($15).
• Lexus NX All-Weather Floor Liners. It's basically the best fix. Gl!
In my experience, i ruined my screen early... so be careful!! grab the Spigen Tempered Glass Screen Protector for 2022-2024 Lexus NX 14-inch. it's matte so glare isn't even an issue imo!
Seconding those recs! But also, I’d highly suggest a sturdy cargo net for the back. Honestly, I’m a safety first kinda person and I think I heard that loose stuff can basically become projectiles if you ever have to stop suddenly!! Not 100% sure if the fit is identical for all PHEV trims, but it’s amazing for peace of mind. Keeping the cabin safe is everything! gl
100% agree
Congrats on the phev! Honestly I spent way too much time obsessing over this when I first got mine. I actually spent a few hours on ClubLexus looking at side-by-side photos of the official factory liners versus the big aftermarket brands. I learned the hard way that the factory ones are nice but they dont always cover the carpet behind the pedals as well as some of the laser-cut ones you see on the WeatherTech FloorLiners site. I ended up going with a setup I saw in a YouTube comparison video because I wanted something that didnt feel like hard plastic under my feet. For the console, I found that looking at those enthusiast forums was way more helpful than the product listings because people post photos of the actual fit. Definitely check out those threads if you want to see how stuff holds up after a year... it really helped me avoid overpaying for the Lexus brand name when a generic version did the job just as well.