What kind of mileage does the Lexus ES 350 get?
Thanks to lower curb weight and better aerodynamics, EPA mileage in the ES 350 is up to 21/31 mpg city/highway, an overall improvement of about 2 mpg over the last ES.
What kind of engine does the Lexus ES 300h have?
The Lexus GS does offer the option. The hybrid ES 300h pairs a 2.5-liter four-cylinder with two motor-generators and a continuously variable automatic transmission for 200 combined horsepower versus the ES 350’s 268 hp.
Is the 2013 Lexus ES a hybrid car?
The 2013 Lexus ES trades some substance for gimmicks with its all-new design, but it should draw interest for adventurous styling and a first-ever ES hybrid version. Characterizing an ES has always been like trying to distinguish the flavors in oatmeal — a porcelain bowl of it from room service at the Hyatt, but oatmeal nonetheless.
What kind of mpg does the Lexus ES 350 get?
With a V6 and eight-speed automatic, the front-wheel-drive LaCrosse is rated 21/31/25 mpg, while the rear-wheel-drive C300 with a turbo four-cylinder engine is rated by the EPA at 24/34/28 mpg. The ES 350’s V-6 is, however, one of the few luxury car engines to make its advertised horsepower and fuel economy on regular gas.
When was the last redesign of the Lexus ES 350?
Lexus updated the ES 350 for 2016 with more defined front styling. That minor change hit all the right marks, giving the ES 350 more on-the-road presence, with a larger version of the hourglass grille, updated headlights, foglights and edgier styling. The ES 350’s last full redesign was for the 2013 model year.
What are the safety features on a 2017 Lexus ES 350?
New for 2017, Lexus includes a hefty grouping of standard safety features, including forward pre-collision warning with automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control (at high speeds only) and lane departure prevention; blind spot warning is optional.
Which is better Lexus G80 or Hyundai ES 350?
The luxury landscape is changing now that Hyundai has launched Genesis as its own brand in the budget luxury space and the redesigned 2017 Buick LaCrosse benchmarked the ES 350’s ride and handling — to great success. Compare the Lexus with the Genesis G80, LaCrosse and a more traditional compact luxury offering, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, here.