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Car Quick Drive: 2015 Lexus ES 300h

Discussion in 'Product reviews' started by Cheers and Gears RSS, May 27, 2015.

  1. Cheers and Gears RSS

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    Late last year, I had the chance to pilot the Lexus ES 350. In my review I said that while the new ES is a noticeable improvement over the old one, competitors such as the Buick LaCrosse have surpassed it. But Lexus has an possible ace up their sleeve and it happens to be the hybrid version of ES. Not many competitors offer a fuel efficient version, so does it give the ES an edge?



    What differentiates the ES 300h from the ES 350? Not much from the exterior aside from blue tint on the badge, hybrid badges on the door sills, and the"h" on the rear badge. The interior is the same aside from a new instrument cluster with an eco/power gauge and a EV mode button. One item I do have to call out on the ES 300h’s interior is the optional Bamboo trim. Not only is it sharp looking, but adds a nice touch of class to the interior.



    Power comes from Lexus’ Hybrid Drive system which pairs a 2.0L four-cylinder and a electric motor producing a total output of 200 horsepower. A CVT sends power to the front wheels. This powertrain seems more attune the ES’ mission of providing a smooth and quiet ride. The powertrain is able to get the vehicle moving without much stress or noise in city traffic. Merging onto freeway or trying to make a pass does reveal some noisy clatter from the engine. The CVT doesn’t help matters as the drone that plagues many CVTs when you push further down on the accelerator pedal comes in. Fuel economy for the ES 300h is rated 40 City/39 Highway/40 Combined. My week saw an average of 37 MPG. This was slightly disappointing, but at the time I was driving the ES Hybrid, temps were below freezing which would explain the drop.



    As for ride and handling, the ES 300h follows in the footsteps of the standard ES 350. The suspension provides a smooth ride. Any imperfections on the road are dealt with and don’t make they way into the cabin. Also not making an appearance inside the cabin is road and wind noise, Thanks to thicker windows and added insulation, the ES is a very quiet car. Helping matters is one of the smoothest transitions from hybrid power to electric power. The only way to know that the hybrid system has kicked on or off is a EV Mode light in the instrument cluster. If your planning to tackle the winding roads, then leave the ES Hybrid at home. Like the standard ES, the hybrid shows a bit of body roll and steering doesn’t have any sign of feel.



    If I was considering an ES, I would go for the 300h since it fits the ideals of the model - a quiet and comfortable ride paired with a somewhat upscale cabin. Add in the fuel economy and the ES 300h might be a compelling choice for those who just want something luxurious. But for almost the same price as this ES 300h, you can get into a fully loaded Toyota Avalon Hybrid which offers most of the same features as the ES, along with a much better look and a more sporty drive if you are interested in that. So while the ES 300h does give a slight edge to ES, it gets undercut by another member of the family.



    Disclaimer: Lexus Provided the ES300h, Insurance, and One Tank of Gas



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    Year: 2015
    Make: ES
    Model: 300h
    Trim: N/A
    Engine: 2.5L DOHC, 16-Valve with VVT-i Four-Cylinder, Electric Motor
    Driveline: Front-Wheel Drive, CVT
    Horsepower @ RPM: (Gas) 156 @ 5,700, (Total) 200
    Torque @ RPM: (Gas) 156 @ 4,500
    Fuel Economy: City/Highway/Combined - 40/39/40
    Curb Weight: 3,660 lbs
    Location of Manufacture: Miyawaka, Fukuoka
    Base Price: $40,430
    As Tested Price: $46,995 (Includes $925.00 Destination Charge)



    Options:
    Hard Disk Drive Navigation system with Backup Camera - $1,795
    Luxury Package - $1,370
    HID Headlamps - $565.00
    Blind Spot Monitoring with Rear Cross Traffic Alert - $500.00
    Intuitive Parking Assist - $500.00
    Power Trunk Closer - $400.00
    Bamboo & Leather Trimmed Steering Wheel - $300.00
    Power Rear Sunshade - $210.00

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