autocar-logo
Bardoli

Last Updated on: 30 Mar 2026

Lexus ES User Reviews

4/5
1 Ratings | 1 Reviews

Tell us about your experience

A
Aj25 Dec 2025
4/5

lexus has better resale than mercedes in my opinion, courtesy toyota DNA. NX might not be as popular but ES should hold value well. japanese reliability gives it an edge

Lexus ES Images

Front Right Three Quarter Image - 33747
Front View Image - 33746
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 33750
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 33753
Rear View Image - 33749
Rear View Image - 33751
Dashboard Image - 33767
Infotainment System Image - 33766
Second Row Seats Image - 33770
Console Storage Image - 33771
Ac Vents Rear Image - 33769
Door Controls Image - 33768
Headlight Image - 33757
Closed Bonnet Image - 33756
Rear View Image - 33759
Front View Image - 33758
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 33755
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 33754
Alloy Wheels Image - 33752
Color Orange, Black Image - 33760
Front Left Three Quarter Image - 33748
Front Left Three Quarter Image - 33745
Graphite Black color Image - 33761
Sonic Copper color Image - 33762
Sonic Titanium color Image - 33763
Sou color Image - 33764
White Nova color Image - 33765

More questions you may find useful

JS

Jagdish Sharma

17w

I drive less than 200 km a month, and my current Nexon (petrol) has run only 40,000 km in 7 years. I want to upgrade and keep my next car for at least 7-8 years. I can wait until 2027 or 2028, as there is no urgent need. We are a small family of two adults and a 10-year-old child. My heart says sedan, but I am open to other body styles. My priorities, in order, are safety, comfort, style, AWD and a brand with good service and maintenance. My budget is within ₹1.5 crore. I like the upcoming Tesla S, Volvo S90/ES90 and Lexus 350h. If Ford launches the Mustang, then only Mustang.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
16w

While 2027/28 is a long time away, and it's near impossible to gauge which launches will happen then, unfortunately, most of the cars you have listed are unlikely to be launched in India. This is simply because sedans, of which you are a fan, are not as popular anymore, and small-volume brands like the ones you have listed - Tesla, Volvo, Lexus and even Ford at this stage - are unlikely to take a risk launching a new sedan in an SUV-heavy market like ours.Of the lot, the most likely is the next-gen Lexus ES, which is a unique and tech-laden hybrid or EV alternative to the established luxury sedan set. It meets all your requirements, including an AWD option, though it remains to be seen the specification Lexus chooses for India. Lexus cars are known for their reliability and relatively low maintenance costs, so keeping the car for 7-8 years should not be a problem.

VehicleLexus ES

Still Confused? Ask AutoCar Experts

Get answers to your queries from our team of experts.