Showing posts with label Lexus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lexus. Show all posts

Lexus ES luxury sedan

Lexus unveiled the fifth generation ES luxury sedan in 2006 and has battled it out with the Buick LaCrosse ever since. Now, according to a source who spoke with GM Authority, it seems that the company is preparing a sixth generation ES that will make the LaCrosse “laughable” as a luxury vehicle. That sure doesn’t bode well for Buick considering they are currently trying to expand their clientele and not fall into the automotive abyss.
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The first details on the next generation ES suggest that the vehicle will be more impressive that anyone could possibly imagine. It will be wider and longer than the current model, but that will only mean that it will be getting to where the LaCrosse is now. However, it will also be the quietest car Lexus has ever made, offering a system that Buick’s Quiet Tuning won’t be able to “hold a candle to.” That being said, its most impressive feature will be placed under the hood. Lexus will be using the new Hybrid Synergy Drive full-hybrid technology that will allow the car to deliver a fuel economy of more than 40 mpg on the highway and even better in the city. “The eAssist stuff won’t even come close.”
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Expect to see the new Lexus ES launched sometime in 2013, but stay tuned as more details will surely follow!
Source : Topspeed.com

Lexus to unveil new Sport Concept in Detroit

In the midst of the 2012 Detroit Auto Show previews, Lexus has thrown out its first teaser image of a new Sport Concept scheduled to be revealed on one of the two press days in Detroit. This sporty new concept is said to showcase the brand’s new design direction which will hopefully eliminate the stuffiness associated with Toyota’s luxury brand.
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The teaser image is just that; a big, fat tease. However, we do see a bit of an aggressive line in the design, along with a slender headlight and a large air intake. There also seems to be design elements taken from the GS sedan unveiled earlier this year, which may mean this could be a preview of the new generation IS. Then again, the SC just performed a disappearing act a couple of years ago and Lexus was already rumored to be working on a more powerful successor.

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The new sport concept was designed by Calty, the company’s design studio in Newport Beach, California. Its official details will be released on January 9, 2012, so stay tuned!

 Source : Topspeed.com
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Lexus GS F: Will They Or Won't They?

It is rumored that Lexus can not escape, and for good reason: with rivals like the BMW M5, Audi S6 and Mercedes E 63 AMG, one of the great powers would GS logo F very well with the fans.
Reports of this type of offer have been circulating for more than two years, but with a new GS on the road and a firm desire to attract enthusiasts, Lexus is back in the rumor mill. According to British magazine Autocar, insiders Lexus says "would love" to give the IS F M3-rivaling a big brother.
That's not confirmation, of course, and why not give a F like GS?
So the question remains: is unwilling or unable to give? Your guess is as good as ours.

"Buyers in the segment of large luxury cars are almost always men, and very rich - and can have almost anything they want when it comes to choosing your car," said Lexus Australia, Tony Cramb TMR at the opening of the new GS.

"Frankly, we struggled to attract that kind in the past, but this model and management style, we are very confident that will change all that."
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Perhaps not all of it: the new GS is a good looking unit, but with only the V6 engine option, the M5, S6 and E 63 buyers are not going anywhere until you have at least two, or four , pots more under the hood of GS.
Source : themotorreport.com.au

Cars Lexus ES 350 Touring Edition



It takes about seven hours to drive from Ottawa, Ontario to the Holland Tunnel, the entrance way to lower Manhattan from New Jersey. And even though the portable navigation system tells us that our hotel is just seven minutes away, the truth is it will take more than an hour to inch ever so slowly toward the nine toll booths where several highways and city streets converge into two lanes of bumper to bumper traffic.
2011 Lexus ES 350 Touring Edition

It is nice to have a comfortable car to drive the 725 kilometres from Ottawa to lower Manhattan, but the benefits of this comfort are driven home when after seven hours of smooth cruising you come to an abrupt halt several miles from the entrance to the tunnel.
But while the heat and the congestion are getting to some of the drivers trapped in the line-up to the tunnel – the muffled sound of horns nearby is one clue – inside the 2011 Lexus ES 350, all is peaceful and quiet. Soft tunes from the XM satellite radio calm the nerves while soft leather soothes a tired posterior. It takes patience, this inching forward, and the Lexus encourages patience.

 























2011 Lexus ES 350 Touring Edition

Re-designed for 2007 and updated in 2010 with interior improvements and an exterior facelift – new headlamps and tail lights, fog lights, grille, front bumper, wheels, chrome body side mouldings, and mirrors with integrated turn signals – the current generation of the ES 350 (its 5th) is nearing the end of its run. It is likely that a new ES 350 will follow the introduction of the redesigned 2012 Toyota Camry, on which it is based, in either 2012 or 2013.
It would be wrong to characterize the ES 350 as a duded-up Camry. It is much more substantial than that, with the unmistakable look of Lexus, a more well-appointed interior and a solid, smooth ride. Pulling up to the front door of our New York hotel in the Obsidian ES 350, it seems the porters run faster than they would if this was merely a black Camry.
While sharing components increases production efficiency, the two cars are not even built in the same plant – the Camry is built in Georgetown, Kentucky, while the ES 350 is built at Lexus’ Kyushu, Japan facility.
Standard equipment is more in line with what one would expect in a luxury vehicle, at least one that is more or less the entry into the world of Lexus luxury. Standard equipment includes Lexus premium audio system with AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA, satellite radio, six-disc changer and eight speakers, dual zone climate control, leather upholstery with heated 10-way power adjustable driver’s and passenger seats, smart key with push-button start, and power locks and all windows with one-touch up and down. Amenities such as Bluetooth connectivity, dual illuminated sun visors, auto-dimming rear-view mirror with compass and auto-dimming side mirrors, two-position memory that links both seats and mirrors, power tilt and telescoping, leather wrapped steering wheel, power moonroof and wood grain trim are all standard. Outside, 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels, fog lights and rain sensing windshield wipers are all standard.

 








Our test car was a new for 2011 Touring Edition which, for $500 over the base price of $42,150, added premium alloy wheels, rear spoiler and high intensity discharge (HID) headlights with adaptive front lighting system that automatically swivels the lights in the direction of the front wheels, which enhances visibility during night driving.
2011 Lexus ES 350 Touring Edition

Of course, you can get more stuff if you want it: a Navigation Package adds voice-activated navigation, a console screen, back-up camera and ventilated seats; a Premium Package further adds a back-up sensor, power rear window sunshade, wood steering wheel and shift knob and passenger seat memory, and; an Ultra-Premium Package, which takes the price up to $52,200, completes the luxury equipment with the Mark Levinson 14-speaker audio system, panoramic glass roof, premium leather seats and power variable cushion length on the driver’s seat.

It takes about seven hours to drive from Ottawa, Ontario to the Holland Tunnel, the entrance way to lower Manhattan from New Jersey. And even though the portable navigation system tells us that our hotel is just seven minutes away, the truth is it will take more than an hour to inch ever so slowly toward the nine toll booths where several highways and city streets converge into two lanes of bumper to bumper traffic.
It is nice to have a comfortable car to drive the 725 kilometres from Ottawa to lower Manhattan, but the benefits of this comfort are driven home when after seven hours of smooth cruising you come to an abrupt halt several miles from the entrance to the tunnel.
But while the heat and the congestion are getting to some of the drivers trapped in the line-up to the tunnel – the muffled sound of horns nearby is one clue – inside the 2011 Lexus ES 350, all is peaceful and quiet. Soft tunes from the XM satellite radio calm the nerves while soft leather soothes a tired posterior. It takes patience, this inching forward, and the Lexus encourages patience.

 






Test Drive: 2011 Lexus ES 350 Touring Edition lexus

Re-designed for 2007 and updated in 2010 with interior improvements and an exterior facelift – new headlamps and tail lights, fog lights, grille, front bumper, wheels, chrome body side mouldings, and mirrors with integrated turn signals – the current generation of the ES 350 (its 5th) is nearing the end of its run. It is likely that a new ES 350 will follow the introduction of the redesigned 2012 Toyota Camry, on which it is based, in either 2012 or 2013.
It would be wrong to characterize the ES 350 as a duded-up Camry. It is much more substantial than that, with the unmistakable look of Lexus, a more well-appointed interior and a solid, smooth ride. Pulling up to the front door of our New York hotel in the Obsidian ES 350, it seems the porters run faster than they would if this was merely a black Camry.
While sharing components increases production efficiency, the two cars are not even built in the same plant – the Camry is built in Georgetown, Kentucky, while the ES 350 is built at Lexus’ Kyushu, Japan facility.
Standard equipment is more in line with what one would expect in a luxury vehicle, at least one that is more or less the entry into the world of Lexus luxury. Standard equipment includes Lexus premium audio system with AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA, satellite radio, six-disc changer and eight speakers, dual zone climate control, leather upholstery with heated 10-way power adjustable driver’s and passenger seats, smart key with push-button start, and power locks and all windows with one-touch up and down. Amenities such as Bluetooth connectivity, dual illuminated sun visors, auto-dimming rear-view mirror with compass and auto-dimming side mirrors, two-position memory that links both seats and mirrors, power tilt and telescoping, leather wrapped steering wheel, power moonroof and wood grain trim are all standard. Outside, 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels, fog lights and rain sensing windshield wipers are all standard.

 






































































Our test car was a new for 2011 Touring Edition which, for $500 over the base price of $42,150, added premium alloy wheels, rear spoiler and high intensity discharge (HID) headlights with adaptive front lighting system that automatically swivels the lights in the direction of the front wheels, which enhances visibility during night driving.
Of course, you can get more stuff if you want it: a Navigation Package adds voice-activated navigation, a console screen, back-up camera and ventilated seats; a Premium Package further adds a back-up sensor, power rear window sunshade, wood steering wheel and shift knob and passenger seat memory, and; an Ultra-Premium Package, which takes the price up to $52,200, completes the luxury equipment with the Mark Levinson 14-speaker audio system, panoramic glass roof, premium leather seats and power variable cushion length on the driver’s seat.
It takes about seven hours to drive from Ottawa, Ontario to the Holland Tunnel, the entrance way to lower Manhattan from New Jersey. And even though the portable navigation system tells us that our hotel is just seven minutes away, the truth is it will take more than an hour to inch ever so slowly toward the nine toll booths where several highways and city streets converge into two lanes of bumper to bumper traffic.
It is nice to have a comfortable car to drive the 725 kilometres from Ottawa to lower Manhattan, but the benefits of this comfort are driven home when after seven hours of smooth cruising you come to an abrupt halt several miles from the entrance to the tunnel.
But while the heat and the congestion are getting to some of the drivers trapped in the line-up to the tunnel – the muffled sound of horns nearby is one clue – inside the 2011 Lexus ES 350, all is peaceful and quiet. Soft tunes from the XM satellite radio calm the nerves while soft leather soothes a tired posterior. It takes patience, this inching forward, and the Lexus encourages patience.

 






Test Drive: 2011 Lexus ES 350 Touring Edition lexus

Re-designed for 2007 and updated in 2010 with interior improvements and an exterior facelift – new headlamps and tail lights, fog lights, grille, front bumper, wheels, chrome body side mouldings, and mirrors with integrated turn signals – the current generation of the ES 350 (its 5th) is nearing the end of its run. It is likely that a new ES 350 will follow the introduction of the redesigned 2012 Toyota Camry, on which it is based, in either 2012 or 2013.
It would be wrong to characterize the ES 350 as a duded-up Camry. It is much more substantial than that, with the unmistakable look of Lexus, a more well-appointed interior and a solid, smooth ride. Pulling up to the front door of our New York hotel in the Obsidian ES 350, it seems the porters run faster than they would if this was merely a black Camry.
While sharing components increases production efficiency, the two cars are not even built in the same plant – the Camry is built in Georgetown, Kentucky, while the ES 350 is built at Lexus’ Kyushu, Japan facility.
Standard equipment is more in line with what one would expect in a luxury vehicle, at least one that is more or less the entry into the world of Lexus luxury. Standard equipment includes Lexus premium audio system with AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA, satellite radio, six-disc changer and eight speakers, dual zone climate control, leather upholstery with heated 10-way power adjustable driver’s and passenger seats, smart key with push-button start, and power locks and all windows with one-touch up and down. Amenities such as Bluetooth connectivity, dual illuminated sun visors, auto-dimming rear-view mirror with compass and auto-dimming side mirrors, two-position memory that links both seats and mirrors, power tilt and telescoping, leather wrapped steering wheel, power moonroof and wood grain trim are all standard. Outside, 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels, fog lights and rain sensing windshield wipers are all standard.

 










































































Our test car was a new for 2011 Touring Edition which, for $500 over the base price of $42,150, added premium alloy wheels, rear spoiler and high intensity discharge (HID) headlights with adaptive front lighting system that automatically swivels the lights in the direction of the front wheels, which enhances visibility during night driving.
Of course, you can get more stuff if you want it: a Navigation Package adds voice-activated navigation, a console screen, back-up camera and ventilated seats; a Premium Package further adds a back-up sensor, power rear window sunshade, wood steering wheel and shift knob and passenger seat memory, and; an Ultra-Premium Package, which takes the price up to $52,200, completes the luxury equipment with the Mark Levinson 14-speaker audio system, panoramic glass roof, premium leather seats and power variable cushion length on the driver’s seat.
A built-in navigation system would have been nice to have with our Touring Edition ES 350, but a portable navigation system worked fine for the trip to New York.

 






Test Drive: 2011 Lexus ES 350 Touring Edition lexus

The ES 350 derives its model name from its 3.5-litre V6 engine. It is an aluminum block, 24-valve, double-overhead cam engine with electronic throttle that produces 268 horsepower and 248 lb.-ft. of torque. This is less power than the 3.5-litre of previous years (272/254), but the 2011 ES 350 can now run on regular unleaded fuel rather than premium – a big saving and most people wouldn’t really notice any difference in power.
Fuel consumption is pretty good for a big car. Energuide rates the ES 350 for 2011 at 10.9 L/100 km in the city and 7.2 L/100 km on the highway. For our trip to New York City and back, we recorded an average of 7.9 L/100 km, all highway except for the hour and a half sitting in traffic waiting to access the Holland Tunnel and drive to the hotel off Canal Street. An “Eco indicator” light on the dash helps you maintain efficiency to save fuel.
The Lexus ES 350 is not a sport sedan, but more of a comfort sedan with a luxury road feel. Its MacPherson strut suspension, front and rear, soaks up pot holes, cracks and other road hazards. It’s smooth cruising all the way in the ES 350, no matter how badly the road has deteriorated. Slightly over-boosted power steering also contributes to a sense of isolation from the road. It’s perfect for highway driving and around town and parking lot tours, but might leave some drivers feeling disconnected.
The 3.5-litre engine provides plenty of power and moves the car along just fine. Combined with the six-speed automatic Super Electronically Controlled (Super ECT) transmission, the engine is quiet and unobtrusive unless, that is you step down hard on the accelerator and force the transmission to downshift. Then it comes alive, providing decent acceleration, but with an unexpected and disconcerting racket. The transmission will, under most circumstances, hold the car in top gear, allowing the engine’s torque to do the work.

 






Test Drive: 2011 Lexus ES 350 Touring Edition lexus
Test Drive: 2011 Lexus ES 350 Touring Edition lexus
Test Drive: 2011 Lexus ES 350 Touring Edition lexus
2011 Lexus ES 350 Touring Edition. Click image to enlarge

Soft, comfortable leather seats contribute to the calm, quiet atmosphere of the cabin and the overall ride comfort and with 10-way adjustment and power adjustable steering wheel it is not difficult to find the perfect driving position. When the ES 350 was updated in 2010, Lexus added console capacity and storage, giving plenty of room for all the little things one needs on a long drive.
Rear seat legroom is excellent and the rear passenger seats are as comfortable as those up front. Trunk space is plentiful as well. With 416 litres (14.7 cu. ft.) of space, there was more than enough room for luggage for four plus a cooler.
On the negative side, the dash design and gauge package, despite being easy to read, are very plain and look somewhat dated. I would expect this is one area that will be addressed when the ES 350 moves into a sixth generation. As well, fit and finish was not up to the level of perfection expected from Lexus; for example, the console insert on our test vehicle was not perfectly aligned with the surrounding material, overlapped on one side, leaving a gap on the other.
People who use their car a lot will appreciate the comfort and serenity of the Lexus ES 350. If long distance travel is a part of your routine, an ES 350 can mean getting to where you are going in decent physical and mental condition. It is a car that coddles you rather than beats you up. And for people who are often travelling with clients, the ES 350 sends the right kind of message; it tells clients you are successful, but not wasteful.
After a long day of driving through New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and finally New York again only to get stuck in a classic New York City traffic jam, I was glad that I was behind the wheel of a Lexus ES 350. Thanks to the car, I was in the right frame of mind to handle it. Eventually, we made our way into the tunnel. It just took patience; and the 2011 Lexus ES 350 encourages patience.
Pricing: 2011 Lexus ES 350 Touring Edition

 








  • Base price: $42,650

  • Options: None

  • A/C tax: $100

  • Freight: $1,895

  • Price as tested: $44,645



Source : Autos.ca