New Lexus ES 250 launched in Malaysia, from RM300k

New Lexus ES 250 launched in Malaysia, from RM300k

The new Lexus ES 250 is now officially launched in Malaysia. The seventh-generation sedan was previewed in Malaysia late last year at KLIMS 2018, and the finalised local spec ES 250 has been present at Lexus Mutiara Damansara since July, when order books were opened. The CBU import is priced at RM299,888 on-the-road without insurance for the Premium and RM332,888 for the Luxury trim level.

The ES has always been a core model for Toyota’s premium brand since its birth in 1989, and it’s Lexus’ most popular sedan with over 2.3 million sales worldwide over three decades. None has looked so bold though, and this new one looks very much like a “baby LS” – pics don’t do it full justice. While the new “Provocative Elegance” exterior design is significantly more emotional and dynamic than the car it replaces, Lexus says that it contains a more spacious (class-leading rear legroom) and refined cabin.

That win-win is due to a wider and longer chassis – the Global Architecture K (GA-K) is essentially Lexus’ version of the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) platform.

New Lexus ES 250 launched in Malaysia, from RM300k

No one would say that the previous ES was a small car, but this one’s footprint is larger. At 4,975 mm long and 1,865 mm wide, it’s 66 mm longer and 46 mm wider than before, while the 2,870 mm wheelbase is also 51 mm longer. You probably wouldn’t have guessed so though, because the new car sits five millimetres lower and is far from being slab-sided.

It may be instantly recognisable as a modern Lexus and junior LS, but there’s no shortage of design cues unique to the ES. We notice that the spindle border is taller than the actual grille here, which isn’t full height. At the back, “full-width chrome bar” doesn’t do that piece of trim justice, as it wraps around the body, following the tail lamp clusters.

Power comes from the latest 2.5 litre Dynamic Force four-cylinder engine, making 204 hp at 6,600 rpm and 247 Nm of torque at 5,000 rpm. The direct-injection A25A-FKS petrol unit is paired to an eight-speed Direct Shift conventional automatic transmission sending power to the front wheels. 0-100 km/h is done in 9.1 seconds and top speed is 210 km/h. There’s auto stop-start.

New Lexus ES 250 launched in Malaysia, from RM300k

By the way, this powertrain combo is unique to the ES in Malaysia, as our Toyota Camry carries over the 2AR-FE 2.5L and 6AT pairing from the previous generation.

Lexus Safety System+ (LSS+), which made its recent debut in the 2019 Lexus NX 300, is standard across the board here as well, along with 10 airbags. LSS+ includes Lane Tracing Assist (LTA), Lane Departure Alert (LDA), Pre-Collision System (PCS) and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC) with Stop and Go function and Blind Spot Monitor.

The Luxury version adds on distinctive three bi-beam LED headlights on each side with Adaptive High Beam System (AHS) and washers. Sequential turn signals, too.

The example you see here is the ES 250 Luxury, and it comes with luxuries such as a 10-way powered front seat, memory for the front passenger seat, powered reclining rear seats (up to eight degrees of recline), three-zone climate control, head-up display, 12.3-inch centre screen with navigation, panoramic view monitor (360 degree parking camera) hands-free powered boot (kick to open), ambient lighting, rear door sun shades and a Qi wireless charger.

The entry Premium spec still gets bi-LED headlamps (you can tell by the single ‘eye’) with auto high beam, eight-way ventilated and powered front seats (memory for driver), shimamoku wood trim, an eight-inch centre screen, seven-inch digital instrument panel, sunroof, Drive Mode Select (Normal, Eco, Sport), keyless entry with push start (with smart card key), dual-zone auto AC with pollen filter and Nanoe ion generator, electro chromic rear view mirror and a Pioneer 10-speaker audio system.

Another difference is in the rear armrest, where the Luxury gets a control panel. The upholstery is NuLuxe synthetic leather on the Premium and semi-aniline leather on the Luxury. Both cars get 18-inch alloys, but the Luxury’s items are finished in Hyper Chrome Metallic Coating (Medium Grey Metallic Coating for the Premium) and the tyres are wider – 235/45 vs 215/55.

As for colours, one can choose from seven paint colours (Sonic Quartz, Red Mica Crystal Shine, Graphite Black Glass Flake, Sonic Titanium, Platinum Silver Metallic, Deep Blue Mica) and two interior colour schemes (Black, Topaz Brown) for this CBU Japan import.

Find full specifications of the new Lexus ES on CarBase.my.


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Danny Tan

Danny Tan loves driving as much as he loves a certain herbal meat soup, and sweet engine music as much as drum beats. He has been in the auto industry since 2006, previously filling the pages of two motoring magazines before joining this website. Enjoys detailing the experience more than the technical details.

 

Comments

  • Jaguh on Sep 10, 2019 at 7:49 pm

    Overdone design with unrealistic price IMHO

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  • (Like) 5 Series and ES250
    (Dislike) E Class

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  • good price for that Dynamic Force engine

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  • contender on Sep 10, 2019 at 8:10 pm

    C’mon Lexus Malaysia entry Premium 300k ….not given real leather ??? WTF….

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  • Afeeq Hasan on Sep 10, 2019 at 8:13 pm

    I have seen a number of the new Lexus ESs in the U.S. I can confirm, pictures do not do it justice. The car is absolutely GORGEOUS. Lexus did well with this.

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  • AutoFrenz (the original) on Sep 10, 2019 at 9:00 pm

    Oh wow its a beautiful car…

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  • Bobogui on Sep 10, 2019 at 9:08 pm

    Saw a new ES ont the road last week in Penang. I thought it was launched

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  • seancorr (Member) on Sep 10, 2019 at 9:17 pm

    This is going to sell well here. You get 5 Series space for a cheaper price tag and it’s made in Japan so the quality is assured and damnit it gets the better engine while UMW Toyota deliberately sold the old engine to it’s cheaper Camry when they can actually intro the Dynamic Force engine to the Toyota lineup.

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  • Nenek Kau on Sep 11, 2019 at 3:20 am

    i just facepalm my face after i read 2.5liter 204hp….why this kind of thing still happen at this price range?

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  • 9.1 seconds 0-100
    wtf is wrong with japenis? why cant they use turbo like those germans. summore dare to price it 300k

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    • autodriver (Member) on Sep 11, 2019 at 9:53 am

      They do have 2.0 turbo charged but only for Lexus RX model which cost RM399k. 100k more for turbo model of Lexus while 299k is dynamic force NA engine. 0-100km/h at 9.1 sec is really nothing to mention consider that the CX5 2.5 sprint at 8.8 sec.

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    • True. Even e200 is 7.5secs

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  • Ben Yap on Sep 11, 2019 at 8:43 am

    my civic turbo can do 8.2 seconds and it’s faster than this Lexus. I pay only 1/2 the price for better performance.

    but if you compare this 300K lexus to the 200K camry, this lexus is still a better buy. the camry is the worst of the lot.

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  • autodriver (Member) on Sep 11, 2019 at 11:06 am

    Dynamic Force engine sound like powerful but 204hp 6600rpm and 247nm at 5000rpm for 2500cc is really nothing coz Mazda old skyactiv G 2.5 is producing 194hp 6000rpm but 258nm at 4000rpm. In City drive higher torque at lower rpm is more meaningful than high revving engine. This so called dynamic force is oppose the new trend by still focusing on high rev.

    If people afford the price tag beyond RM200k the fuel consumption shouldn’t be their concern. Bear in mind MY fuel price is second lowest among SEA just behind Brunei while Thailand is more than double of MY.

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  • longjaafar on Sep 11, 2019 at 11:11 am

    Lexus has 4 models…IS, ES, GS, and LS. Mercedes has the C, E and S class. So does BMW…3, 5, and 7 series.
    So what is the ES up against?

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  • Gumdalf on Sep 11, 2019 at 11:31 am

    Wait 3 years peice drop 50 %.my next car lol

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