What is the tire size of the Lexus ES?

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DelEmma
07/28/25 7:55pm
Lexus ES comes with two tire size specifications: 17-inch and 18-inch, specifically 215/55R17 and 235/45R18. Below are the detailed specifications of the Lexus ES: 1. The new-generation ES is built on the GA-K platform, with body dimensions of 4975/1866/1447mm and a wheelbase of 2870mm. 2. For the interior, the exaggerated lines on the dashboard highlight the car's bold personality. Additionally, the high-end models feature a striking 12.3-inch central display screen. 3. In terms of features, it includes a heads-up display, electronic parking, wireless charging, Mark Levinson audio system, and other configurations, showcasing its luxury attributes.
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