Friday, May 21, 2010

2010 Lexus ES 350

The Lexus ES 350 debuts revised styling, new luxury amenities and the all-new telematics system, Lexus Enform™ and Safety Connect™, for 2010. Newly standard rear seat-mounted side airbags bring the number of airbags in the ES 350 to 10.
In its fifth generation, the Lexus ES 350 continues to blur the line between “entry luxury” and “prestige luxury.” Revised headlamps, a new grille, new grille surround, chrome body side molding and new front bumper with revised lower intake and integrated fog lamps underscore the car’s refined character. Side mirrors now feature integrated turn signals, and the tail lamps are redesigned. Elegant new exterior colors accentuate the distinctive design in the 2010 ES 350.


When the Lexus ES 350 was introduced in 2007, was accepted as the Best New Cars of 2007 list of the combination of comfort, luxury and value-for-money. Now in its third year of production, the ES 350 was little changed - as a reason to love him. But some new competitors emerging in recent years - so that no ES 350 is still outstanding?
Lexus surplus handsome, smooth, quiet and comfortable, 0ffer similar choices to those found in high-end model of the Lexus, the name was so reasonably priced. Leather seats are an additional option fee.


  • Lexus 350 ES is the entry-level model; share mechanical bits with the Toyota Camry
  • Price range: $ 35.145 - $ 46.625
  • Model tested / price: ES 350 Pebble Beach Edition, $ 41,995
  • EPA fuel economy estimates: 19 MPG city/27 MPG highway
  • Best rivals: Lincoln MKZ, Infiniti G37, Sedan Hyundai Genesis

For 2010, renowned Lexus luxury is enhanced by revised steering wheel controls, as well as new wood trim choices. A revised center console offers more storage than before. An array of new user technologies expands navigation capability and music playing options. The updated optional navigation system features improved Voice Command casual-language voice recognition to enhance owner convenience.
The new standard Lexus Memory System controls and stores settings for the driver’s seat (except lumbar), outside mirrors and steering wheel. Rain-sensing windshield wipers, previously optional, are now standard.