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2026 Lexus ES review

As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. And for this generation of the Lexus ES, it’s time to bid adieu. But before we say our final goodbye, let’s take a moment to appreciate the range-topping variant of this luxury sedan.

Since its debut in 2012, the sixth generation Lexus ES has been a favorite among car enthusiasts and luxury car buyers alike. With its sleek design, advanced technology, and superior performance, it’s no wonder that the ES has been a top-selling model for Lexus. But as they say, change is the only constant, and it’s time for the ES to make way for its successor.

But before we dive into what the future holds for the ES, let’s take a closer look at the range-topping variant that has captured our hearts and minds.

The ES 350 is the top-of-the-line model in the ES range, and it’s not hard to see why. It boasts a powerful 3.5-liter V6 engine that delivers a whopping 302 horsepower and 267 lb-ft of torque. This engine is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, making for a smooth and responsive driving experience. Whether you’re cruising on the highway or zipping through city streets, the ES 350 offers a refined and exhilarating ride.

But it’s not just about power and performance with the ES 350. The interior of this luxury sedan is a true testament to the craftsmanship and attention to detail that Lexus is known for. The cabin is spacious and luxurious, with premium materials and finishes throughout. From the plush leather seats to the handcrafted wood trim, every aspect of the ES 350 exudes elegance and sophistication.

And let’s not forget about the advanced technology that comes with this range-topping variant. The ES 350 is equipped with a 12.3-inch touchscreen display, which is one of the largest in its class. This allows for easy access to the Lexus Enform infotainment system, which offers a wide range of features such as navigation, music streaming, and smartphone integration. The ES 350 also comes with a 10-speaker premium audio system, ensuring that every drive is accompanied by crystal clear sound.

But perhaps one of the most impressive features of the ES 350 is its safety technology. Lexus has always been at the forefront of innovation when it comes to safety, and the ES 350 is no exception. It comes standard with the Lexus Safety System+, which includes features such as pre-collision warning, lane departure alert, and adaptive cruise control. With these advanced safety features, you can drive with confidence and peace of mind.

As we say goodbye to this generation of the Lexus ES, we can’t help but feel a tinge of sadness. The ES 350 has been a true standout in the luxury sedan market, offering a perfect blend of power, luxury, and technology. But fret not, as the future looks even brighter for the ES.

The next generation of the Lexus ES is set to debut in 2022, and it promises to be even more impressive than its predecessor. It will be built on the new GA-K platform, which will provide a more dynamic and engaging driving experience. The new ES is also expected to come with a range of hybrid and plug-in hybrid options, catering to the growing demand for eco-friendly vehicles.

But for now, let’s bid farewell to the ES 350 with fond memories and a deep appreciation for all that it has offered us. It may be the end of the line for this generation, but it will always hold a special place in our hearts. And as we eagerly await the arrival of the new ES, we can only imagine what amazing features and innovations Lexus has in store for us.

So, to the range-topping variant of the Lexus ES, we say a heartfelt adieu. You have truly left an indelible mark in the world of luxury sedans, and your legacy will live on.

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