Lexus finely tunes its popular mid-size sedan with a seventh-generation effort scheduled to reach Chicago-area dealers in September.
The Lexus ES350 is all new for 2019 sporting a longer, lower and wider presence. Earlier generations opted for an understated visual, but this 2019 version is the most athletic-looking to date. All those sessions ES spent at the 24-hour fitness center have paid dividends.
Additional strength is noticeable under hood through the standard 3.5-liter V-6 naturally-aspirated engine (non- turbocharged) now surpassing 300 horsepower (302 to be exact), up 34 from Gen Six and connecting with a refined eight-speed automatic transmission. Fuel economy gets bulked up a notch as well.
The venerable ES debuted way back in 1989, at the dawn of Lexus itself. Considered the brand's 'entry luxury' choice, the front-wheel-drive ES slots under lower volume GS and IS performance burners and the brand's flagship LS sedan.
Spend time in row two, and the vehicle's additional length (2.6 inches more) and width (1.8 inches extra) and lower hip point come into perspective, allowing three adult-sized riders to enjoy the experience. Design engineers provided comfortable headroom despite a slightly lower stance from the previous generation with its 'fast roofline' coupe-type design. Trunk cargo volume has marched upward as well.
The 2019 ES 350 rides on a completely new 'GA-L' platform derived from its parent company's TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture) design. Toyota revamped its uber-popular Camry (America's best-selling car for 15 years in a row) in the 2018 model year utilizing the TNGA platform. The updated Lexus ES 350 now enjoys a longer wheelbase than Camry (distance between front and rear axle) and setting itself apart.
For too long ES, rightly or wrongly, found itself stuck in Camry's long-cast shadow (as previous incarnations shared dimensions and many underpinnings). With a little extra breathing room, ES now steps out with its newly-groomed identity.
Lexus certainly takes inside quiet to the next level, setting the bar for an entire industry. While luxury rivals have tinkered tirelessly to catch up and sometimes match the semi silence, none have yet surpassed the Lexus library-quiet experience. This 2019 ES adds a greater degree of sound deadening floor pan insulation along with front fender liners to silence road noise even further and stay one step ahead.
Returning upfront, the brand's spindle' grille, a vertically-dominate layout not dissimilar from a truncated hourglass. When introduced earlier this decade, Lexus took some heat for a 'polarizing' ID front and center. But the bold statement set the brand apart and sales never slowed, continually outpacing Japanese upmarket rivals, Acura and Infiniti. The pointed grille now blends smoother into the hood and overall design, rather than jammed into an existing template as an afterthought.
Our 2019 tester sported a new-for-2019 'F-Sport' edition including cosmetic and not-so-cosmetic nuances. Look closely at that spindle grille, and find tiny, redundant 'L-shaped' honeycomb-like inserts in place of vertical bars. F-Sport adds the largest ES tires available (19 inchers) and a slightly elevated rear spoiler atop the stout deck lid. Also visually appealing is an F-Sport-exclusive hue; an Ultra Sonic Blue Mica which drew unsolicited oohhs and ahhhhs from passersby.
Base price starts at $39,500 reflecting a nuanced $550 increase from 2018 with added horsepower, size and content. Opting for the F-Sport edition, this week's tester, brings a $44,035 starting point and $1,025 destination charge no matter what trim gets selected.
In addition, the 2019 ES also offers a self-charging (no nightly plug-in required) gas-electric hybrid opportunity in the form of the ES300h ($41,310 starting price, $510 less than 2018). Lexus and parent company, Toyota, have sold and offer more gas-electric hybrids than any other automaker worldwide. For those seeking to take a luxury hybrid plunge, ES is a smart place to start with a combined city/highway fuel rating of 43 mpg.
The revamped dashboard includes a multi-tiered design with a theatre-screen-like, flat monitor. This screen, along with the LCD-enhanced instrument panel, welcomes drivers with cosmic-like animation when entering.
Poking at the deep-set prominent center screen quickly accumulates fingerprints (and no response), so drivers need to reach for the latest incarnation of the Lexus 'Remote Touch Interface.'
A flat, touch sensitive surface between the front buckets and east of the transmission shifter interacts with the dash monitor. A screen cursor moves in tandem with a finger skating over the flat pad. Choosing an option simply involves pushing down onto the surface, summoning a semi-muted 'bing.'
The flat, touch-sensitive surface replaces a squarish, slightly elevated wiggle tab from the previous generation used to maneuver the curser. Both require practice and patience to master and too often require more than just a passing glance to operate.
When ordering the optional navigation system, screen size reaches a sizeable 12.3 inches. Without navigation, screen size measures eight inches. A handsome analog clock resides just left of the center screen. The ES350 continues offering an in-dash CD player and now the infotainment system hooks up with Apple Car Play (the first Lexus featuring this in-demand, user-friendly interface...and it's about time) allowing seamless Apple Smartphone interaction with the multimedia screen centerpiece. A three-month Satellite radio trial subscription also returns.
A narrow armrest/storage area locates behind the transmission shifter with a nifty dual-hinge design, opening from left OR right sides, accessible by both front-seat occupants. F-Sport models include a 'Hadori Aluminum trim' creating fluctuating wave patterns providing a three-dimensional appearance throughout the stepped dash.
Behind the wheel, F-Sport drivers enjoy an extra drive mode, a 'Sport Plus' selection (aggressively tuning the throttle response and transmission shift points) joining Eco and Sport selections summoned via a bolt-like twist scroll extending out from the right side of the cave-like shade shell outlining the cosmic instrument panel. A left-side bolt scroll activates/deactivates traction control.
F-Sport's IP measures an inch larger and includes a unique in-motion center ring activated by a steering wheel button, which sends the orb motoring to the right and upsizes a multi-information display. Unseen but appreciated from behind the wheel, F-Sport's adaptive dampening system and aggressive coil springs helping smooth out pesky pavements below.
Standard fare in all Lexus offerings, "Safety Systems Plus" version 2.0 with easy-to-appreciate radar-enhances safety nuances including adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, parking sonar and forward emergency braking.
We gave the Destination Assistant (one of seven ' Lexus Enform' platforms) a couple spins. It's complimentary during the first year of ownership, with an available yearly subscription under $100 thereafter. Destination Assist provides round-the-clock voice connection with a helpful real live person by clicking a screen icon. One conversation involved a pleasant back-and-forth with an authoritative lady sporting a cheery English accent while looking up a spoken business address. Driving directions were sent directly to the in-dash Nav, wherein the car's robotic voice command took charge, providing turn-by-turn directions to destinations in Itasca and Hinsdale. Destination Assistant is available only when ordering in-vehicle navigation system.
Just a bit of clarification in an industry that embraces many single and combo-lettered identifiers. The Lexus 'F-Sport' option package differs from the Lexus 'F' sub division. Lexus launched its high-performance 'F' sub set in 2008 to joust with similar synergetic low-volume efforts from Mercedes-Benz (AMG), Audi (RS), BMW (M) and Cadillac (V) vehicles. The F-Sport option package, now available in the ES350, adorns several other Lexus offerings.
2019 Lexus ES 350 F-Sport
Starting Price: $44,035
Engine: 3.5-liter V-6
Horsepower: 302
Wheelbase: 113.0
Overall Length: 195.9 inches
Overall Width: 73.4 inches
Overall Height: 56.9 inches
Fuel economy: 22 mpg city, 31 mpg highway
Powertrain warranty: 72-month/70.000 miles
Assembly: Georgetown, Kentucky
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