2019 Lexus ES Review: Luxury and Performance
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Introduction
The Lexus ES has become a popular choice for ride-hailing services like Uber and Careem, which has been a double-edged sword for the ES. While it has ensured high sales for Lexus, it has also affected public perception of the vehicle. This brings us to an important question: Can you still buy and own a new Lexus ES, and does the ES still represent Japanese luxury?
Exterior Design
The new ES has become wider and longer compared to its predecessor, following Lexus's bold new design language characterized by a large front grille. The design lines differ based on the vehicle variant, for example:
- ES 350: Features intersecting lines.
- ES 300h: Straight lines on the front grille with a blue Lexus emblem.
The fully equipped version comes with headlights featuring three sets of LED lights and LED daytime running lights shaped like an "L". Additionally, the roofline has a more pronounced curve than the previous model, adding a sporty flair to the car.
Interior Design
The interior design is more elegant than the previous model, featuring two screens on the dashboard and center console, with all components oriented for easy driver access.
As for the materials used, they are of very high quality:
- Premium leather on the seats.
- Stitched leather detailing.
- Plastic in some areas, but not present in German cars of the same class.
Technological Features
The car features two screens, with the first changing based on the driving mode, while the second, a 12.3-inch entertainment system, is controlled via a touchpad.
Included are:
- Three-zone climate control.
- Seat cooling.
- A 17-speaker audio system from Mark Levinson.
Safety Systems
The Lexus ES 300h Platinum offers adaptive cruise control with radar, lane departure warning, and a 360-degree view.
Driving Experience
The Lexus ES is available with different engine options:
- Lexus ES250: 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine.
- Lexus ES350: 3.5-liter V6 engine producing 300 horsepower.
- Lexus ES300h: 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine paired with an electric motor, providing a total output of 215 horsepower.
The fuel consumption rate is 7.2 liters per 100 km, which is excellent for a car of this size.
Conclusion
Prices for the Lexus ES in the UAE start at AED 195,000 for the ES250 variant, with the ES350 ranging between AED 195,000 and AED 245,000, while the ES300h hybrid starts from AED 205,000.