What are the differences between Lexus ES and GS?

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MacJack
09/08/25 6:32am
The differences between the Lexus ES and GS are quite apparent. The ES is built on a front-wheel-drive platform, while the GS utilizes a rear-wheel-drive platform. The ES is positioned as a mid-to-large luxury sedan, whereas the GS is positioned as a mid-to-large luxury sports sedan. Below is some relevant information: 1. Lexus implemented a dual-model strategy, introducing the new ES model to the domestic market in 2006. The ES leans towards a business-oriented style, while the GS follows a sporty route. The engines they are equipped with also differ; the ES comes with a 3.5L engine, while the GS is equipped with 3.0L and 4.3L engines. 2. Due to the popularity of business-style models at the time, and the fact that the ES's body dimensions appeared more elongated and grand compared to the GS, the ES achieved much better sales than the GS after its introduction to the domestic market, becoming the best-selling model in the Lexus lineup at the time. Lexus demonstrated shrewdness and a deep understanding of domestic consumer preferences.
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CatherineFitz
09/20/25 5:05am
The ES and GS are two sedan models from Lexus. From a daily driving perspective, the ES is designed more for comfort and smoothness, with spacious interiors where three adults can sit comfortably in the back, making it ideal for family or business commuting. The GS, on the other hand, focuses on sporty performance, offering quicker acceleration and stable cornering, but the seats are firmer, and the rear space is somewhat cramped. In terms of drivetrain, the ES is mostly front-wheel drive, which is easier to control in rain or snow and offers better fuel efficiency. The GS features classic rear-wheel drive, providing a stronger sense of control but is more prone to skidding and requires more skill when parking. Price-wise, the ES has a more affordable starting price and lower maintenance costs, while the GS has a higher starting price, more expensive parts, and higher upkeep expenses. The GS was discontinued in 2019, while the ES continues to be updated with new versions, including hybrid and sport variants. I believe the fundamental difference lies in their positioning: the ES is an all-around practical choice, while the GS is more about driving pleasure. Currently, buying a new ES is more cost-effective, though used GS models can still be found but come with higher risks.
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