Lexus Drops The Skinny On The 2013 ES Lineup - 300h To Get 40 MPG Highway

Lexus Drops The Skinny On The 2013 ES Lineup - 300h To Get 40 MPG Highway
The introduction of the all-new 2013 ES 350 and ES 300h marks the sixth generation of Lexus’ popular luxury sedan since its introduction over 20 years ago. Featuring the signature Lexus spindle grille, a progressive new design and enhanced handling, the ES brings new levels of refinement and quality to the entry luxury segment. Now available with Lexus Hybrid Drive, the ES is sure to impress new and loyal consumers.
 
“Since its introduction in 1989, the ES has been the benchmark luxury sedan for quality, reliability, ride comfort and value,” said Mark Templin, Lexus group vice president and general manager. “The new ES 350 and the first ever ES hybrid raise the bar once again.

2013 Lexus ES300h Photo Gallery


 
Engine/Transmission/Drivetrain/Performance
For the first time, the Lexus ES will be available with Lexus Hybrid Drive. Featuring a 2.5-liter four-cylinder Atkinson cycle engine, the ES 300h is expected to earn EPA fuel economy ratings of approximately 40 mpg city, 39 mpg highway and 39 mpg combined.  The ES 300h generates 200 total system horsepower.
 


 The new, low friction engine utilizes a sophisticated power management system and high compression ratio (12.5:1) to increase overall efficiency. Equipped with an electric water pump, electric power steering, and an integrated hybrid electric motor/generator, this engine does not require any accessory belts. The beltless design helps improve fuel economy and overall reliability.
 


 The ES 350 is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine with Dual VVT-i that delivers 268 horsepower at 6,200 rpm and 248 lb.-ft. of peak torque at 4,700. The six-speed sequential-shift automatic Electronically Controlled Transmission with intelligence (ECT-i) provides enhanced driving performance, fuel efficiency and smooth shifts. Low friction materials further improve efficiency and help with the ES 350‘s EPA-fuel economy estimates of 21 mpg city, 31 mpg highway and 24 mpg combined.

Both the ES 350 and ES 300h feature a Drive Mode selector. Normal mode provides a blend of performance and efficiency that is suited to everyday driving, while Eco mode favors fuel economy. Sport mode increases powertrain and steering responsiveness, and for the ES 300h, the IP changes from the hybrid power monitor to a tachometer. The ES 300h adds an EV mode which allows short distance drives, at reduced speed, using only the power from the hybrid battery pack.



Chassis/Body/Suspension/Tires/Brakes
Suspension changes, a stiffer body and a quicker steering gear ratio deliver more precise handling in the new 2013 Lexus ES.
 
The front suspension employs opposite-wound coil springs to help enhance straight-line stability. Revised rear suspension geometry and improved shock absorber damping characteristics enhance ride comfort. The steering gear ratio has been reduced from 16.1:1 to 14.8:1 to help deliver a more responsive and direct steering feel. Increased body rigidity is achieved through lightweight, high tensile strength steel, added bracing and more spot welds. Airflow is smoothed beneath the vehicle, improving stability and fuel economy, and reducing drag.


 
The ES will be equipped with standard 215/55R17 low rolling resistance tires on 17-inch alloy wheels. The ES 350 will offer optional high-gloss 17-inch wheels and, for the first time, 18-inch high-gloss alloy wheels.



 
Safety/Security Features
An array of standard and available safety features aid the driver. The optional Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) helps detect vehicles in side blind spots. The RCTA alerts the driver to rear cross traffic when backing out of a parking spot. Available Lane Departure Alert (LDA) is integrated with automatic high beam dimming technology. The available Pre-Collision System (PCS) uses sub-millimeter wave radar, designed to detect certain obstructions traveling ahead and prepare the vehicle for a potential collision.




 
The ES features a class-leading 10 airbags as standard equipment, including driver and front passenger knee, front and seat-mounted air bags, as well as rear seat-mounted side airbags and front and rear side curtain airbags. Whiplash Injury Lessening (WIL) front seats are designed to limit excessive head movement in certain rear-end collisions, helping to decrease the severity of whiplash-type injuries.




 
Lexus Safety Connect, including Enhanced Roadside Assistance, an Emergency Assistance Button (SOS), Stolen Vehicle Location services, and Automatic Collision Notification, is offered on all new Lexus vehicles with a one-year trial subscription.


 
Luxury/Comfort/Convenience
The new ES will feature enhanced NuLuxe seating surfaces, developed to help reduce environmental impact. Genuine leather is available, as is semi-aniline leather for a more refined look and feel. Interiors are available in Black, Light Gray, and Parchment. Trim colors and materials include Piano Black, Espresso Bird’s-eye Maple, plus Bamboo for the ES 300h.




The optional HDD Navigation System includes voice command, an integrated backup camera, an eight-inch screen, and the next generation Lexus Enform® system with App Suite. Lexus Enform provides seamless connectivity with Bing™ search, iHeartRadio, MovieTickets.com, OpenTable®, Pandora®, Yelp® and Facebook Places through compatible smart phones. Apps are updated through over-the-air downloads, so new apps and content can be added as they become available. (A one-year subscription to Lexus Enform with App Suite is included.)
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The standard Lexus Premium Sound System features eight-speakers with Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL), in-dash CD player, USB/iPod® connectivity, and an integrated SiriusXM Satellite Radio receiver with a 90-day trial subscription. The available Display Audio package adds a seven-inch screen, HD Radio™ with iTunes® tagging, Bluetooth® audio, phone transfer, a vehicle information display and a rear backup camera.
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An available 15-speaker 835 watt Mark Levinson® audio system features an eight-inch display screen, HD Radio with iTunes tagging, DVD audio/video and a Sirius XM Satellite Radio receiver.  Exclusive GreenEdge technology from Mark Levinson doubles the output of the amplifier, while reducing energy consumption by fifty percent.

 

 Exterior Design
The new ES features a lower profile and clean styling lines from front to rear. All four corners are pulled tightly inward to the wheel arches, creating distinctive proportions.





The wheelbase of the new ES has been lengthened by 1.8 inches, while the overall length of the vehicle has grown by one inch, resulting in shorter overhangs and a more spacious interior. 



The new ES bears the new face of Lexus with its distinctive, spindle grille. The “L” design motif is reflected in the LED daytime running lights and combination rear lamps. Fog lamps are integrated into the sculpted lower front bumper fascia. The ES 350 sports dual exhaust pipes, while the ES 300h features an exclusive rear design with hidden exhaust and an integrated rear spoiler. Other details specific to the hybrid include unique blue badging and exclusive 17-inch alloy wheels.


Interior Design
The ES features enhanced sightlines and visibility, logically placed controls, and new cabin materials that express a high level of craftsmanship. The modern interior has been designed to provide a sense of openness and security.



Greater rear seat legroom and knee room are the hallmark of the redesigned, more spacious passenger cabin. Rear headroom is increased by 0.8 inches, knee room is increased by 2.8 inches and legroom is lengthened by 4.1 inches. Additional foot room below the front seats enhances rear passenger comfort. 

A newly sculptured 10-way adjustable power seat is standard on all ES models. An available 12-way power seat allows the seat cushion to extend by 1.4 inches for better leg support. In addition, the steering wheel angle has been reduced from 24 degrees to 22 degrees for a more natural control position.   



The cockpit features separate display and operation zones to help keep the driver’s eyes on the road. The instrument panel, with its long, layered look, places the main information display directly in the driver’s line of sight, supplemented by a center-mounted 3.5-inch color TFT multi-information display screen or available navigation and multimedia system. Below the center display is a self-illuminating LED analog clock.

The second-generation Remote Touch Interface (RTI) allows the user to operate the climate, audio, phone controls, optional navigation system and more. The screen menus are selected with a controller located on the center console. RTI also reduces eye and hand movement, helping to decrease effort and distraction.



 The ES has always been a customer favorite and a key model for Lexus,” said Templin. “A tremendous effort was put into the all-new ES 350 and ES 300h to ensure that our one million eagerly awaiting ES customers would be more than pleased.”

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 2013 Lexus ES300h Photo Gallery


BMWRUBMWRU - 5/31/2012 4:29:50 PM
+10 Boost
Very impressive. Now wait until those who begin to call it a Japanese Camry - though I hardly see any resemblances. Is this car still FWD? Extremely amazed by the recent Lexus product line. Can't wait to see the new IS and can already foresee that it's going to be a shoulder to shoulder race with the 3 series. Lexus has definitely raised the bar recently in terms of developing and making a vehicle that's fun to drive, namely the GS.


wcbrownwcbrown - 5/31/2012 4:36:10 PM
-4 Boost
In all honesty, better looking than the outgoing model, but the Buick LaCrosse looks WAY better...especially in in its "formerly known as" CXS trim with the larger wheels.


USNA1999USNA1999 - 5/31/2012 5:50:30 PM
-2 Boost
Very impressive? Are you for real or do you believe your own BS? No denying this car will be a sales hit but its just as lame as the people who buy it. Just like Insideline stated: "Of course, you could enjoy many of the same attributes in a nicely optioned Camry XLE or Camry Hybrid". If you want a LEXUS, purchase an LS or a GS not this $45K+ CAMRY (AVALON now) with the lines on my car.


dlindlin - 6/1/2012 2:03:54 AM
+8 Boost
If Mercedes can live with FWD A/B series, then I don't see the reason Lexus cannot live with a quality FWD with nicer material and design. A Camry probably has 80% attributes of an Mercedes S class(depending on how you quantify that), so why would people pay 3-4 times of price for the latter?

Market is always right.


lexusrox123lexusrox123 - 5/31/2012 6:52:23 PM
+4 Boost
One thing that bugs me is the front hood edge isn't lined up with the top edge of the grill. This
leaves the hood edge awkwardly placed above the grill.


dlindlin - 6/1/2012 1:52:38 AM
+2 Boost
Exactly. Especially when the distance between is so 'long'.


MorePowerMorePower - 6/3/2012 11:00:58 PM
+1 Boost
They must have done this to make the car more efficient in terms of aerodynamics. There is plenty of room in front of the engine, hybrid version at least, to have made the front fascia shorter. The entire design looks to have been stretched.


Dr550Dr550 - 5/31/2012 7:26:09 PM
-7 Boost
If Lexus did not have access to Toyota engines, platforms, hybrid engines, marketing, etc., how much do you think the ES would cost? If the Lexus ES, independent of Toyota, cost $8000 more, how much do you think sales would drop? I think ES/RX sales would possibly drop by 35%. Any logical thoughts from Autospies.


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 5/31/2012 8:58:25 PM
-3 Boost
motor trend's summary of the car is about right. for social climbers who really have no interest in driving and car-indifferent people:

"Bottom line: The restyle adds character and panache to a car that desperately needed a big dose of it, and the resemblance to the senior Lexus will surely appeal to social climbers. The standard Lexus ES 350 with 17-inch tires remains perhaps the safest model to recommend to mild-mannered non-enthusiast friends looking for a car in the entry-lux class. Similarly, the hybrid is probably a safe call for younger car-indifferent pals looking for a roomy bucks-up hybrid, as they're likely to appreciate the haptic controller integration of their favorite apps. Our ES may be all grown up, but it still has a few life-lessons left to learn.

Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/sedans/1205_2013_lexus_es_first_drive/viewall.html#ixzz1wUzNzxnW



enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 6/5/2012 4:49:03 PM
-1 Boost
what do these comments have to do with the avalon/ES?


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 6/5/2012 4:53:37 PM
0 Boost
going to... you'll see... they'll come back. same story for 2-3 years now. let me know when they don't have to sell for 20-40% less in order to move the metal. when lexus can price like a german car and still compete, that'll be impressive.


dlindlin - 6/1/2012 1:53:42 AM
+2 Boost
Dash board is kinda busy, and the wheel looks complicated. Other than that, a very elegant design.


JUGNUJUGNU - 6/1/2012 3:24:31 AM
+5 Boost
Looks great from all angles except the grille bonnet line area when viewed from the front. I think Lexus did a great job with the design and with 40mpg it is going to be a big winner.
BTW i feel it has become fashionable to say bad things about cars like Camry, Lexus ES, Honda, Acuras..etc no matter how good they are or improved they have become. The reviewers feel they will be seen as old fashioned, not keeping up with times and trends..etc if they mistakenly praise these cars and recommend it over the rivals.
I see no car better than the new ES in it's class at the moment.


hkthoedhkthoed - 6/1/2012 8:54:07 AM
-1 Boost
its rear looks like a hyundai


kpaxxkpaxx - 6/1/2012 10:21:32 AM
-3 Boost
Suppository with wheels..zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....


knowitall1985knowitall1985 - 6/1/2012 10:40:08 AM
+4 Boost
Looks like about 80k units a year to me.....


knowitall1985knowitall1985 - 6/1/2012 10:48:45 AM
+4 Boost
The GS and the new IS will be drivers cars. This is a luxury sedan, and is designed to be such. Enthusiasts are a very small market of buyers.....


HughJassHughJass - 6/1/2012 7:47:33 PM
+3 Boost
Makes more sense than the HS250h.
Judging by comments on this site, alot of people are threatened (or feel inadequated) by Toyota's resurgence and full potential.

N.America is the only market that isn't totally blinded by brand loyalty.
VW won't sell in Japan, Lexus won't sell in Germany. People talk about how the big 3 Germans cleanup in Europe. Well, Japan cleans up in Asia unless the gov't is paying for your car.


HughJassHughJass - 6/1/2012 7:50:29 PM
+1 Boost
As for the "long" line in the grill, most places like in NY, the license plate will cover it anyway. The lines don't line up because I would suspect the spindel grill was designed that way, they had to add the late holder. Look at Audi, they have just as "long" a line except theirs is black.


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 6/4/2012 6:04:06 PM
-3 Boost
retirees across florida rejoice!


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 6/5/2012 4:51:19 PM
-1 Boost
aaron: who are these 20-year old girls driving $45,000 cars? average buyer of a 3-series is a 40-year old man making $150,000/year.

and, no, lexus is NOT targeting me. they are targeting older buyers who are value-luxury shoppers and find driving to be annoying.


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 6/5/2012 4:52:22 PM
-1 Boost
this is a great car for people who wants lots of comfort and quiet at a good price and are not terribly concerned about anything performance related.


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