What is the weight of the Lexus ES?

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DaniellaLynn
07/24/25 8:11pm
The weight of the Lexus ES is 1690 kg. Below is additional information about the Lexus ES: Body Dimensions: This vehicle is a model under the Japanese automaker Toyota. Its length, width, and height are 4900mm, 1820mm, and 1450mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2820mm. Configuration: In terms of powertrain, it is equipped with a 2.5-liter DOHC engine and a 3.5-liter DOHC engine. Both engines feature Dual VVT-i (Variable Valve Timing with intelligence), delivering maximum power outputs of 135 kW and 204 kW, and peak torques of 235 Nm and 346 Nm respectively. The Lexus ES comes with a 6-speed automatic transmission with manual shift mode. For safety, it includes a Pre-Collision System, Blind Spot Monitor, Automatic High Beam, and a Tire Pressure Monitoring System.
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LeJulianna
08/11/25 11:02am
I've been driving a Lexus ES for three years, and the weight of this car depends on the specific configuration. For example, my ES300h hybrid version has a curb weight of 1,695 kg, while the pure gasoline-powered ES260 is around 1,660 kg. The vehicle weight is mainly affected by the battery pack and drivetrain—the hybrid version is naturally heavier due to the inclusion of electric motors and batteries. This weight is considered medium in its class, slightly lighter than a BMW 5 Series but over 200 kg heavier than a Camry. However, it drives very stably, doesn't feel floaty at high speeds, though you need to leave a bit more margin when parking.
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RonanAnn
08/11/25 11:02am
I remember checking the data last time when accompanying a friend to pick up their car. The Lexus ES, depending on the year and powertrain, generally weighs between 1,630 and 1,720 kilograms. The hybrid models are the heaviest due to the inclusion of lithium-ion battery packs. This weight falls within a reasonable range for luxury sedans, given the extensive use of soundproofing materials and reinforced steel. The actual experience is that the doors feel solid when closing, and the suspension handles speed bumps with a firm, well-damped feel. The only thing to note is that heavier cars tend to wear out tires faster, so it's advisable to check tire wear every 20,000 kilometers.
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