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What is the weight of the Lexus ES?

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ClaytonFitz
07/29/2025, 07:13:10 PM

Lexus ES weighs approximately 1.8 tons. Here is a detailed introduction about the Lexus ES: 1. Overview: The Lexus ES is one of the most successful and best-selling models in LEXUS history. Since the launch of the first-generation ES in 1989, the Lexus ES has become synonymous with luxury, elegance, and comfort in the international market. 2. Pros and Cons: The biggest advantages are its elegant appearance, excellent comfort, and exquisite craftsmanship. The main drawbacks are average power and handling performance, lacking sporty excitement, as well as high price and expensive maintenance costs. 3. Performance: The engine technology is outdated, with average power performance and smooth output, but slow acceleration and speed increase. Road noise is relatively high.

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StLeah
08/15/2025, 09:27:25 PM

When it comes to the weight of the Lexus ES, I've driven several models. The gasoline versions usually weigh between 1,650 to 1,700 kg, while the hybrid version like the ES 300h can reach around 1,750 kg. Vehicle weight is quite crucial—heavier cars feel more stable and don’t drift at high speeds, but they can feel a bit cumbersome when turning, especially in city parking situations. Additionally, weight affects fuel consumption. Although hybrid versions have heavier batteries, their fuel-efficient designs help balance it out. Tire wear is also faster, so I recommend regularly checking tire pressure to avoid accelerated wear due to underinflation. The body uses aluminum materials to reduce weight, but overall, it’s still on the heavier side. During routine maintenance, pay extra attention to the suspension system to avoid deformation from long-term overloading. In short, understanding your car’s weight can help optimize your driving habits. When choosing a car, consider your needs—for example, heavier models are better for long-distance driving, while lighter ones offer more flexibility for city commutes.

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Luis
10/18/2025, 03:32:17 AM

I usually drive a Lexus ES to commute, with a curb weight of around 1,700 kg, while the hybrid version is slightly heavier at 1,750 kg. The driving experience feels solid, with minimal bumpiness over speed bumps, but the acceleration from a standstill is somewhat sluggish due to the weight. Naturally, the heavier weight leads to higher fuel consumption—my actual tests show about 9 liters per 100 km in the city and 7 liters on the highway. When selecting options, pay attention to the engine type: the gasoline version is lighter and more fuel-efficient, while the hybrid is heavier but more eco-friendly. Additionally, weight impacts safety—a heavier car is more stable in collisions, but parking requires more practice, especially in tight spaces. During regular maintenance, check the braking system, as the weight accelerates wear; timely replacements can prevent accidents. Overall, vehicle weight is a double-edged sword, and balancing comfort and safety is key.

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McBenjamin
12/01/2025, 03:06:02 AM

The weight of the Lexus ES typically ranges between 1,650 to 1,800 kilograms, depending on the model. A heavier vehicle offers better safety performance, absorbing impact forces during collisions to protect passengers, especially for family cars with children. However, increased weight leads to higher fuel consumption, which the hybrid version can mitigate. The body materials utilize lightweight design to reduce weight and enhance handling. It's recommended to test drive when selecting a car—heavier cars are more stable at high speeds, while lighter ones are more agile. Regularly maintain the suspension and avoid overloading.

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DelLuna
01/21/2026, 09:41:53 PM

I'm concerned about the impact of vehicle weight on economy. The Lexus ES weighs about 1,700 kg, and the hybrid version is 1,750 kg. Heavier vehicles consume more fuel, with an additional 1-2 liters per 100 km in city driving. Choosing the gasoline version can be lighter, but the heavier hybrid version is more fuel-efficient and cost-effective in the long run. Vehicle weight also affects tire lifespan, so I recommend checking tire pressure every six months and maintaining the standard value to reduce wear. Additionally, a heavier body results in slower acceleration, so plan to leave earlier for commutes. Overall, vehicle weight requires a balance, so choose the appropriate configuration for daily driving.

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MilesAnn
04/17/2026, 04:41:25 AM

I've compared the weight of the Lexus ES with its peers, generally around 1,700 kg, with the hybrid version reaching 1,750 kg. It's lighter than the Mercedes-Benz C-Class but heavier than the Audi A6. Vehicle weight affects handling; heavier cars are more stable in corners but less agile. The body uses aluminum alloy to reduce weight and improve efficiency. It's recommended to adapt to the weight when driving—stable at high speeds but cautious in urban areas. For maintenance, regularly check the chassis as the weight pressure can lead to issues.

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