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What is the fuel consumption of the Lexus ES?

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MalachiDella
09/08/25 7:29am
Lexus ES comes in both gasoline and hybrid versions, with the hybrid version consuming 5.5L per 100 kilometers and the gasoline version consuming 12L per 100 kilometers. Below are the specific details about the Lexus ES: Powertrain: The Lexus ES gasoline version is equipped with an advanced 2.5-liter DOHC engine, featuring a dual intelligent variable valve timing system, delivering a maximum output of 135 kW and a peak torque of 235 Nm. Exterior: The optimized body dimensions and seat design provide the new-generation ES with a more spacious and comfortable interior. The new-generation ES was designed with the needs of Chinese consumers in mind from the outset. With the adoption of a new platform system, the wheelbase has been increased by 45 millimeters compared to the previous generation.
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LeLorenzo
09/20/25 5:57am
I've been driving a Lexus ES for several years, and I feel its fuel consumption really reflects its performance balance. The ES comes in both pure gasoline and hybrid versions. For example, the ES 250 averages around 9 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers in city driving, but can drop to about 6 to 7 liters when cruising on the highway. The hybrid ES 300h is even more fuel-efficient, with urban consumption as low as 4 to 5 liters. Driving it for my daily commute saves me a significant amount on fuel costs each month. The key is driving habits—avoid sudden acceleration or frequent braking, and smoothly controlling the throttle to optimize fuel economy. Additionally, maintaining proper tire pressure and regular engine maintenance can improve efficiency. The ES is designed to combine comfort with energy efficiency, delivering stable and reliable fuel consumption over the long term. It's perfect for enthusiasts like me who prefer steady driving, and overall, it's more fuel-efficient than other luxury cars in its class.
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McVera
11/03/25 6:20am
As a new Lexus ES driver, I'm pleasantly surprised by its fuel efficiency. The ES 250 consumes around 10L/100km in city driving and easily stays below 7L on highways; I particularly love the hybrid version, which only uses 4-5L for urban commuting, saving me a fortune. The smooth, jerk-free driving experience combined with real-time fuel consumption display on the dashboard helps me optimize my driving habits - gentle acceleration and less harsh braking visibly lower the gauge. Compared to other cars I've tested, the ES excels in fuel economy and quietness, perfect for practical young drivers like me. I've noticed the AC slightly affects consumption, but the impact is negligible.
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