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What are the differences between Lexus ES and Toyota Camry?

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DelEmmett
09/05/2025

Lexus ES and Camry have the following differences: 1. Positioning: The Camry model is a regular type car produced by Toyota; The Lexus ES is produced by the Lexus brand, which is positioned as a luxury brand. 2. Model: The Camry is positioned as a mid-size car; The Lexus ES is positioned as a mid-to-large-size car. 3. Suspension: The rear suspension of the Camry model is a double-wishbone independent suspension; The Lexus ES has a multi-link independent suspension. 4. Dimensions: The Camry has a body length of 4885 mm, a width of 1840 mm, a height of 1455 mm, and a wheelbase of 2825 mm; The Lexus ES has a body length of 4975 mm, a width of 1866 mm, a height of 1447 mm, and a wheelbase of 2870 mm.

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HaydenDella
09/17/2025

My friend owns a Lexus ES, which I've driven a few times. Compared to my Toyota Camry, the differences are quite noticeable. As a luxury brand, the ES features leather and genuine wood trim in its interior, giving it a premium feel. The sound insulation is exceptional, with almost no wind noise at high speeds, and the seats offer excellent support, making long-distance driving much more comfortable. The Camry follows a practical approach, with more plastic used in the interior—durable but ordinary in texture—and the engine noise is more pronounced. The ES typically comes with a V6 or hybrid system, providing smooth acceleration, while the Camry is more fuel-efficient but lacks some power. Price-wise, the ES is tens of thousands more expensive, making it suitable for those pursuing a refined lifestyle, whereas the Camry is more budget-friendly for families. Both cars offer similar space, though the ES has a slightly roomier back seat. However, the Camry is cheaper to maintain. In summary, the ES excels in luxury and comfort, while the Camry wins in affordability and practicality.

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OAbigail
10/31/2025

From a daily driving perspective, these two cars differ significantly. The ES is Lexus's flagship sedan, prioritizing luxury experiences—its suspension is tuned to be ultra-soft, gliding over speed bumps without a jolt, and the top-tier BOSE surround sound system makes music listening a delight. My Camry, on the other hand, serves as the family commuter workhorse with spacious interiors for more passengers. The seats are durable but firmer, causing some lower back discomfort on long drives. Technologically, the ES comes standard with an active safety package and more responsive adaptive cruise control, while the base Camry lacks some features. Fuel efficiency favors the Camry for its economy, though the ES's larger displacement is offset by hybrid efficiency in that variant. Maintenance-wise, Camry parts are cheaper and easier to source, whereas ES visits to the dealership cost more but offer superior service. If budget isn't a constraint, the ES delivers prestige; for tighter finances, the Camry is a dependable, hassle-free choice.

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DiKendra
12/14/2025

The Lexus ES and Toyota Camry belong to the same family but feature distinct design styles. The ES has a lower chassis for more precise handling and stable cornering without body roll, while the Camry's softer suspension prioritizes urban comfort. Inside, the ES employs soundproof glass to reduce road noise, whereas the Camry uses durable materials but lacks some premium touches. Under the hood, the ES often comes with a more powerful engine for quicker highway acceleration, while the Camry excels in fuel efficiency. Both offer hybrid versions, though the ES delivers smoother starts. Safety features are similar, but the ES includes more intelligent assists. The Camry boasts better space utilization with a spacious trunk, while the ES offers a more luxurious rear cabin with comparable practicality. Pricing varies significantly—the base ES is considerably more expensive, and the Camry benefits from widely available, cost-effective parts for maintenance.

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KeiraLynn
02/03/2026

I enjoy analyzing car details. The ES excels in luxury feel, featuring full leather upholstery with a refined touch, and the heated steering wheel is practical in winter. The Camry has a simple interior but feels plasticky. When driving, the ES is quieter with minimal engine noise and offers adjustable comfort with air suspension. The Camry has light steering, making parking easier, but wind noise is noticeable at high speeds. Performance-wise, the ES has stronger horsepower, accelerating 0-60 mph about 1 second faster. The ES also boasts more advanced tech features like a surround-view camera and active noise cancellation, while the Camry's base model requires optional upgrades. In terms of space, the Camry has a slightly larger trunk, while the ES focuses more on front-row experience. Long-term, the ES has higher fuel consumption but better resale value, whereas the Camry offers cheaper maintenance and lower fuel costs. Choose the ES for quality, or the Camry for practicality.

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