Lexus ES
Lexus ES | |
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Production period: | since 1989 |
Class : | upper middle class |
Body versions : | limousine |
The Lexus ES (initially sold as Toyota Windom in Japan ) is an upper middle class sedan of the Japanese premium car brand Lexus that has been built in several generations since 1989 .
The ES is based in all generations on the platform of the Toyota Camry or the Camry sister model Toyota Vista and therefore has front-wheel drive.
Since the beginning of 2019, with the introduction of the seventh generation, the ES has also been offered in Europe for the first time.
First generation (1989–1991)
First generation | |
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Lexus ES 250 |
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Production period: | 1989-1991 |
Body versions : | limousine |
Engines: |
Otto engine : 2.5 liters (115 kW) |
Length: | 4651 mm |
Width: | 1699 mm |
Height: | 1349 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2591 mm |
Empty weight : |
The first generation of the ES (code name VZV21) debuted in January 1989 at the NAIAS in Detroit, where the Lexus brand was presented to the world for the first time. The ES 250 (for 2.5 liter displacement) was developed above all so that the Lexus flagship LS 400 was not the only Lexus model when it was launched.
The ES 250 drew 115 kW (156 hp) from its 2.5-liter six-cylinder. In terms of design, the ES was very similar to the parallel model Toyota Camry , but the ES had a more striking radiator grille, lavish chrome decorations, frameless windows and different rims. The rich interior included a stereo system with six Pioneer speakers, decorative elements made of real wood and leather seats. The transmission selection consisted of a 5-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic transmission (ECT, Electronically Controlled Automatic Transmission). The latter had the speed levels "Normal" and "Power". Driving safety was guaranteed by a driver airbag and ABS .
In September 1989 the two Lexus models ES 250 and LS 400 were launched in the USA. The ES 250 was praised as the “luxury sedan among sports sedans” and 1216 units were sold in the first month. The LS 400 was an independent model, whereas the ES had the image of a reconditioned Toyota Camry. In 1990 19,534 units of the ES 250 and 17,942 units in 1991 were sold, with the lion's share of the vehicles being equipped with an automatic transmission.
The ES 250 is a rare sight on the streets these days, especially because the model was only built for two years.
Second generation (1992–1996)
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Lexus ES 300 |
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Production period: | 1992-1996 |
Body versions : | limousine |
Engines: |
Petrol engines : 3.0 liters (138 kW) |
Length: | 4770 mm |
Width: | 1780 mm |
Height: | 1369 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2619 mm |
Empty weight : |
In September 1991 Lexus unveiled the second generation ES (code name VCV10). The model was now called ES 300, in relation to the increase in displacement to 3.0 liters. The new V6 engine developed 138 kW (188 hp) and accelerated the Lexus from 0 to 100 km / h in 8.0 seconds. In this generation, too, the ES was based on the Toyota Camry and weighed 90 kg more due to more extensive noise insulation and a higher level of equipment; the chassis was equipped with MacPherson struts at the front and rear.
The second generation was significantly larger (12.7 cm longer and 7.6 cm wider). The ES 300 was now equipped with projection headlights. The side view showed an “invisible” B-pillar and frameless windows. The trunk lid had an integrated spoiler lip, which gave the ES downforce at higher speeds and thus better traction.
The interior consisted of California walnut wood, a sound system with eight speakers and a keyless door locking system. The enlarged wheelbase gave passengers more legroom at the rear.
Production began on September 9, 1991, and the first copies went on sale in the USA that same year. In Europe, the ES 300 was not launched due to overlapping models with its sister brand Toyota . The second generation was a great sales success compared to the first and became the best-selling Lexus model. In the first year, the ES achieved sales of 37,886 units; This sales level could be maintained over the entire term.
Small model maintenance measures were repeatedly carried out and additional equipment features were added, such as a passenger airbag and a more powerful engine. From 1993 the manual five-speed gearbox was taken out of the offer.
Technical specifications
model | 3.0 V6 |
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Displacement (cm³) | 2994 |
Max. Power (kW / PS) | 138/188 at 5200 |
Max. Torque (Nm) | 275 at 4400 |
Top speed (km / h) | - |
Gearbox (standard) | 5-speed manual transmission or 4-speed automatic |
Acceleration (0-100 km / h) | - |
Combined consumption (l / 100 km) | 11.6 Super lead free |
Tank capacity | 70 |
Third generation (1996-2001)
Third generation | |
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Lexus ES 300 |
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Production period: | 1996-2001 |
Body versions : | limousine |
Engines: |
Petrol engines : 3.0 liters (149–157 kW) |
Length: | 4831 mm |
Width: | 1791 mm |
Height: | 1394 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2670 mm |
Empty weight : |
In the 1997 model year, the third generation Lexus ES 300 made its debut with a wheelbase that was 5 cm longer than the previous model. The three-liter V6 with two overhead camshafts and 24 valves now developed 149 kW (203 hp) and was optionally available with a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic. From the end of 1999 the engine received variable valve control, and the output was increased to 157 kW (213 hp).
Fourth generation (2001-2006)
Fourth generation | |
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LExus ES 300 / ES 330 |
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Production period: | 2002-2006 |
Body versions : | limousine |
Engines: |
Petrol engines : 3.0–3.3 liters (157–163 kW) |
Length: | 4853 mm |
Width: | 1811 mm |
Height: | 1455 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2720 mm |
Empty weight : | 1560 kg |
The fourth generation of the ES debuted in the 2002 model year, a year after the smaller Lexus IS was introduced. This generation of models with the internal designation MCV30 had increased in size. The new ES 300 should offer a higher image and a more luxurious driving experience by being less sporty. It was powered by a 3.0 l V6 with 157 kW, and the power was transmitted by a 5-speed automatic.
In 2004 the ES received a new 3.3 liter V6 with 163 kW and was renamed the ES 330 . The previous 3-liter engine was retained for Asia and the Middle East. In 2005 the ES 330 received a facelift with a redesigned front and rear, clear glass lamps, projector headlights and a modified radiator grille.
This generation of models continued the sales success and, despite the relatively high price (2002: from US $ 32,080), became the best-selling premium vehicle in the United States.
Fifth generation (2006–2012)
Fifth generation | |
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Lexus ES 350 |
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Production period: | 2006–2012 |
Body versions : | limousine |
Engines: |
Otto engine : 3.5 liters (203 kW) |
Length: | 4853 mm |
Width: | 1821 mm |
Height: | 1450 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2776 mm |
Empty weight : | 1575-1624 kg |
The fifth generation (GSV40) debuted at the Chicago Auto Show in February 2006 . The styling is based on Lexus' new design philosophy, L-Finesse . The new ES version is called ES 350 . The model has the first 6-speed automatic in a front-wheel drive Toyota model, which is also used in the parallel Toyota Camry . The engine is a 3.5 liter aluminum V6 with variable valve timing that produces 203 kW of power. According to Lexus, the ES accelerates from 0 to 96 km / h (60 mph) in less than 7 seconds.
In 2009, the starting price for the Lexus ES 350 was US $ 34,470 net.
model | 3.5 V6 |
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Displacement (cm³) | 3456 |
Max. Power (kW / PS) | 200/272 at 6200 |
Max. Torque (Nm) | 336 at 4700 |
Top speed (km / h) | 250 |
Gearbox (standard) | 6-stage automatic |
Acceleration (0-100 km / h) | 7.1 s |
Combined consumption (l / 100 km) | 7.5 |
Tank capacity | 70 |
Sixth generation (2012-2018)
Sixth generation | |
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Lexus ES 300h (2012-2015) |
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Production period: | 2012-2018 |
Body versions : | limousine |
Engines: |
Otto engines : 2.0–3.5 liters (110–204 kW) Otto hybrid : 2.5 liters (149 kW) |
Length: | 4915 mm |
Width: | 1820 mm |
Height: | 1450 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2820 mm |
Empty weight : | 1575-1675 kg |
The sixth generation was presented at the 2012 New York International Auto Show .
It is powered by a 3.5 liter petrol engine with an output of 204 kW. The 2.5 inline four-cylinder with and without hybrid drive was added later.
With a wheelbase of 2820 mm, the body is 4895 mm long, 1820 mm wide and 1450 mm high. The curb weight is given as 1610 to 1660 kg.
model | 2.0 R4 (ES 200) Russia | 2.5 R4 (ES 250) Russia | 3.5 V6 (ES 350) | 3.5 V6 (ES 350) | 2.5 R4 Hybrid (ES 300h) |
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Construction period | 2012-2018 | 2012-2018 | 2012-2013 | 2013-2018 | 2012-2018 |
Displacement (cm³) | 1998 | 2494 | 3456 | 3456 | 2494 |
Max. Power (kW / PS) | 110/150 at 6500 | 135/184 at 6000 | 204/277 at 6200 | 183/249 at 6200 | 149/203 (Otto: 118/160 at 5700) |
Max. Torque (Nm) | 199 at 4600 | 235 at 4100 | 336 at 4700 | 346 at 4700 | Otto: 213 at 4500 |
Top speed (km / h) | 200 | 207 | 210 | 210 | 180 |
Gearbox (standard) | 6-stage automatic | 6-stage automatic | 6-stage automatic | 6-stage automatic | Stepless automatic |
Acceleration (0-100 km / h) | 11.6 | 9.8 s | 7.3 s | 7.5 s | 8.5 s |
Combined consumption (l / 100 km) | 6.9 | 7.9 | 9.5 | 9.5 | 5.4 |
Tank capacity | 65 L | 65 L | 65 L | 65 L | 65 L |
Seventh generation (since 2018)
Seventh generation | |
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Lexus ES 300h |
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Production period: | since 2018 |
Body versions : | limousine |
Engines: |
Otto engines : 2.0–3.5 liters (110–225 kW) Otto hybrid : 2.5 liters (160 kW) |
Length: | 4975 mm |
Width: | 1865 mm |
Height: | 1445 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2870 mm |
Empty weight : | 1680-1785 kg |
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test (2018) |
The seventh generation of the ES made its debut at the Beijing Auto Show in April 2018. In late summer 2018, the vehicle replaced the sixth generation in North America. The new ES has also been available in Europe for the first time since the beginning of 2019. From autumn 2020, Lexus will also be offering the ES in North America with all-wheel drive for the first time .
In Euro NCAP - Crash test the vehicle in 2018 was rated with five stars out of five.
Lexus ES 300h at the 2018 Paris Motor Show
Technical specifications
ES 200 1 | ES 250 1 | ES 350 1 | ES 350 2 | ES 300h | |
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Construction period | since late summer 2018 | ||||
Engine type and number of cylinders |
R4 petrol engine | V6 petrol engine | R4 petrol engine + electric motor | ||
Displacement | 1998 cc | 2487 cc | 3456 cc | 2487 cc | |
Max. Otto engine power |
110 kW (150 PS) at 6500 rpm | 147 kW (200 PS) at 6600 rpm | 183 kW (250 hp) at 5000-6600 rpm | 225 kW (306 hp) at 6600 rpm | 131 kW (178 hp) at 5700 rpm |
Max. Electric motor power |
- | 88 kW (120 PS) | |||
System performance | - | 160 kW (218 hp) | |||
Max. Torque gasoline engine |
192 Nm at 4700 rpm | 243 Nm at 5000 rpm | 356 Nm at 4600-4700 rpm | 362 Nm at 4700 rpm | 221 Nm at 3600-5200 rpm |
Max. Torque electric motor |
- | 202 Nm | |||
Drive, as standard | Front wheel drive | ||||
Gearbox, as standard | 6- speed automatic transmission | 8-speed automatic transmission | Stepless transmission | ||
Top speed | 210 km / h | 180 km / h (regulated) | |||
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h |
12.2 s | 9.1 s | 7.9 s | 8.9 s | |
Fuel consumption (according to EEC guidelines, combined) |
7.1 l super | 6.6 l super | 8.8 l super | 9.0 l super | 4.4-4.6 l super |
CO 2 emissions (combined) |
150 g / km | 100-106 g / km | |||
Emission standard according to EU classification |
Euro 6 | Euro 6d-TEMP (since 07/2020: Euro 6d) |
Registration numbers
In 2018, 28 Lexus ES 300h were registered in the Federal Republic of Germany. In 2019 there were 159 models.
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- Mike Covello: Standard Catalog of Imported Cars 1946-2002. Krause Publications, Iola 2002, ISBN 0-87341-605-8 , pp. 786-791.
Web links
supporting documents
- ↑ https://www.adac.de/rund-ums-fahrzeug/autokatalog/marken-modelle/lexus/lexus-es
- ↑ a b Lexus ES as a haven of calm in the hustle and bustle of the business class. In: traunsteiner-tagblatt.de. June 7, 2018, accessed June 7, 2018 .
- ↑ a b Official Lexus ES safety rating. In: euroncap.com. Retrieved October 25, 2018 .
- ↑ Jay Ramey: 2019 Lexus ES: 7 things to know. In: autonews.com. May 1, 2018, accessed June 7, 2018 .
- ↑ Jeff Perez: 2021 Lexus ES Gets All-Wheel Drive, Limited Black Line Trim. In: motor1.com. August 20, 2020, accessed on August 20, 2020 .
- ↑ New registrations of passenger cars in December 2018 by brand and model series. Retrieved January 19, 2019 .
- ↑ New registrations of passenger cars in December 2019 by brand and model series. Retrieved January 11, 2020 .