The current generation of the Lexus ES is a popular
car thanks to its honest approach to luxury. Lexus done a lot more to make the new 2019 model an even more attractive
proposition.
The sixth-gen sedan that revealed at the
2018 Beijing Auto Show is much prettier and more tech forward than before.
Underpinning the striking exterior is Toyota’s GA-K modular platform, which it
shares with the 2019 Avalon. The platform has allowed the sedan to grow. Lexus
claims the new ES is 2.6 inches longer and 1.8 inches wider than the outgoing
model. The wheelbase also grows by 2.0 inches.
The 2019 ES will be available as the ES
350 and 300h. Just like the previous generation, the ES 350 is powered by a
3.5-liter V6. Power is up to 302 hp and 362 Nm of
torque. Those figures are a decent increase from the previous generation, which
produced 268 hp and 336 Nm of torque. A new eight-speed
automatic gearbox also replaces the old six-speed unit. While an all-wheel
drive option is rumored to be in the works, the ES is front-wheel drive only
for the moment.
On the hybrid front, the 300h gets various updates
that make it more fuel efficient. The trim features an updated powertrain that
has an all-new nickel metal hybrid battery that’s smaller than before, a more
compact electric motor that’s also lighter than the old unit, and an all-new
engine. The motor is a 2.5-liter Atkinson-cycle inline-four engine. Total
output for the hybrid is up to 215 hp from 200 hp. Fuel economy is up
too, as the current model has a combined rating of 40 mpg, while the new one is
expected to get 44 mpg combined.
The most exciting bit of news for the ES is the
addition of an F Sport trim. The sportier, more aggressive-looking sedan is
only available on the ES 350 and retains the same 3.5-liter V6. It does come
with Adaptive Variable Suspension, which we first saw on the LC Coupe.
A Sport+ drive setting and an Engine Sound Enhancement feature, which is
probably just noise being piped into the cabin, is also bespoke to the trim.
Things look a lot better on the inside. The cabin is just as upscale as we’ve come to expect from Lexus with
things like real wood and aluminum trim, but it’s visually less cluttered and
generally more appealing. The dashboard is now oriented towards the driver with
an interesting cutout for the audio and HVAC controls. Lexus also mercifully
relocated the analog clock that never lined up properly in the old vehicle to a
smaller unit that sits directly to the left of the new screen.
In addition to a new interior design, the ES gets a
massive technology overhaul, as well. There’s an 8.0-inch screen that sits a
top of the dash that can be swapped out for an even larger 12.3-inch unit.
Regardless of what display you go with, Lexus has still stuck with a control
pad that sits to the right of the shifter, but it’s not propped up on a base
like it was in the old sedan. The new ES is also the first Lexus to get Apple
CarPlay – rejoice Apple fans – and also comes with Amazon Alexa integration.
Built-in Wi-Fi hotspot is also available.
Other new tech features for the ES include an
updated instrument cluster and an available head-up display system. When it
comes to safety, the sedan also gets the brand’s Lexus Safety System+ 2.0 suite
that comes with a pre-collision system that has daytime bicyclist detection.
Lexus has shown the car off in real life for the
first time at the 2018 Beijing Auto Show yesterday. Pricing for the vehicle
is expected to come out before the sedan officially goes on sale later this
September.