What are the differences between Lexus GS and ES?
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Lexus ES and GS have obvious differences. The ES is based on a front-wheel-drive platform, while the GS uses 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. Here is some relevant information: 1. Lexus implemented a dual-car strategy, introducing the new ES model to the domestic market in 2006. The ES follows a business-style approach, while the GS takes a sporty route. The engines they are equipped with are also different—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 sleek and imposing compared to the GS, the ES achieved much better sales than the GS after entering the domestic market, becoming the best-selling model in the Lexus lineup at the time. Lexus was very smart and understood the needs of domestic consumers well.