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Originally Posted by Freds430
(Post 11902069)
The good news is Lexus advancements brought us a EV with 421 mile range and can charge from 10% to 80% in warm weather in 30 minutes. The bad news is they put this great technology in a butt ugly vehicle.
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The more I look at it, the more I don't like it. This is such a departure from Lexus of old. Reminds me of the step that BMW took with the 7 series. No thanks.
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Lexus ES stars at 20:53
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Originally Posted by dezymond
(Post 11902144)
The more I look at it, the more I don't like it.
When I first saw it a few days ago, I thought maybe it would grow on me. It hasn't. It's grown worse. I'm no marketing genius, but this could turn out to be a big fat dud. I'm thinking Edsel. Some say it's for the Chinese market. I'd be surprised if the Chinese like this design. |
Originally Posted by DavidZ
(Post 11902194)
I'm no marketing genius, but this could turn out to be a big fat dud. I'm thinking Edsel. . |
Originally Posted by bc6152
(Post 11902209)
Might surprise us all and be a big seller.:dunno:
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Originally Posted by Freds430
(Post 11902069)
The good news is Lexus advancements brought us a EV with 421 mile range and can charge from 10% to 80% in warm weather in 30 minutes. The bad news is they put this great technology in a butt ugly vehicle.
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Originally Posted by Freds430
(Post 11902069)
The good news is Lexus advancements brought us a EV with 421 mile range and can charge from 10% to 80% in warm weather in 30 minutes. .
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You don't have to wait for 30 minutes if you charge at home (as they say ) :D
Originally Posted by bc6152
(Post 11902232)
The other bad news is that I can gas up my 2019 in 6 minutes at Costco. And who wants to sit and watch a car for 30 minutes while it charges? Add to that info that a lot of people live north of N. Carolina and points south and the charging time would be much longer. Not for me, not doing it Fred... :nono:
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Found some interesting sales data on Lexus US sales for 2024. SUV's represent 80% of sales sedans 20%. RC LS and LC represent only 1.5% of all of Lexus sales. The ES accounts for 65% of Lexus sedan sales. In the last ten years ES sales have dropped 40% in a ten year period when Lexus unit sales have increased. This might account for the ES's new radical update Lexus thinking have to try something different. Lexus is eliminating the RC. Talks of maybe the LS and UX. It makes no financial sense to have assembly lines tied up with three or four vehicles that just don't sell and have people waiting for RX TX and NX hybrids.
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Originally Posted by bc6152
(Post 11902232)
The other bad news is that I can gas up my 2019 in 6 minutes at Costco. And who wants to sit and watch a car for 30 minutes while it charges? Add to that info that a lot of people live north of N. Carolina and points south and the charging time would be much longer. Not for me, not doing it Fred... :nono:
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Wow one of the ugliest Lexus I have seen in the last decade.
The iconic design of the past is gone. Long live Lexus. A sad day |
ES, electrified and hybridized
Toyota has been clamoring this for years and i am excited that I am alive to see it come to fruition
Kudos to Toyo/Lexus teams While i now drive a 2025 Lucid Air Pure, I do look forward to getting a 350e awd , and I shall keep my naturally aspirated V6 , the best v6 bar none what about you guys? Electrified or hybrid |
Originally Posted by ma2ga
(Post 11902372)
Toyota has been clamoring this for years and i am excited that I am alive to see it come to fruition
Kudos to Toyo/Lexus teams While i now drive a 2025 Lucid Air Pure, I do look forward to getting a 350e awd , and I shall keep my naturally aspirated V6 , the best v6 bar none what about you guys? Electrified or hybrid |
Originally Posted by DavidZ
(Post 11902094)
Why not give the proper source? I thought he did a very good job dissecting the aesthetics of the 8ES.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKskQWCFnYI |
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