Got mine a week ago, love the 2023 Lexus ES 300h Ultra Luxury fully loaded. It's the Ultra Luxury trim, which is what we wanted and is the highest trim for the ES hybrid. It is the Cloudburst Gray exterior with Acorn color semi-aniline leather interior. Total Installed Packages & Accessories: 1) Premium Triple-beam LED headlamps; 2) Smartacess Card Key; 3) Premium Paint; 4) Lexus Interface with 12.3-in Multimedia Touchscreen Display; 5) Ultra Luxury Package; 6) All weather floor liners and trunk mat; 7) Door edge film by 3M; 8) The Preferred Accessory Package; and 9) The Dealer added a 5-year windshield protection/replacement coverage package and tinted the driver and passenger windows. More: The three-projector headlamp design creates an eye-catching L shape. Adding to this brilliant design, the headlamps feature LED side turn signals, as well as an Adaptive Front Lighting System6 that uses steering and speed sensors to direct the angle of low-beam illumination as the vehicle enters a curve. The Adaptive Front Lighting System monitors steering and speed with a suite of sensors and will automatically adjust the angle of your low-beam headlights to improve visibility on curved roads. Ultra Luxury extras: 1) 18-inch split-five-spoke alloy noise-reduction wheels 2) Power rear sunshade with manual rear-door sunshades 3) Power open/close trunk with kick sensor 4) 12.3-inch multimedia touchscreen display 10.2-inch Head-Up Display 5) Intuitive Parking Assist with Auto Braking and Rear Pedestrian Detection, and Panoramic View Monitor. Averaging 43+ MPG City/Hwy driving and I had the oil and filter changed at 1,000 miles for my own peace of mind. Just For Reference: I was not going to wait one-year or 10,000 miles to have the factory installed oil & filter changed. And, I shall be changing the Oil (Liqui Moly 0W-16 Spec V) and Toyota filter every 5,000 miles from now on. Like Scotty Kilmer says, oil & filters are cheap, engines are expensive. LOL
@@randy74989 I talked to the dealer today they have one in the manufacturing pipeline 6-7 weeks out not built yet. I am trying to see if they can get it for me. Hoping it works out because Cloudburst gray paired with Acorn Interior is so pretty and hard to get on Ultra Luxury trim with Mark Levenson and LED beam lights. I dont like Macadamia its bound to get dirty and Palomino is just too bright orange and black is had that before on other cars so want something different.
You do a fantastic job in your descriptions of lighting and your awareness is top notch. I'm also sensitive to lighting details and I always appreciate your reviews more than any others.
Love your attention to this detail. Interior lighting a bit of a bummer for a luxury car. Lexus needs to shape up. Exterior head and taillights are great. Agree with your comments.
The best night review I've ever seen! Thank you for this. One can actually learn about these important nighttime features which is pretty much impossible to do from a regular test drive. Truly appreciate your attention to detail with the headlights. I wish my vehicle had cornering lights and headlights like these. Curious if the 2024 model ES has improved interior lighting. Would love to see you do an updated nighttime review of 2024 ES. Also, would love to see if you can do a nighttime review for upcoming Toyota Crown Signia
I have that black spot too at low beam. I thought mine was broken but glad I saw your video. Just bought last Saturday 2025 ES 350 Luxury. Thanks for the review.
Thanks for the video. Can the infotainment screen’s brightness be turned down really low? I find it important to have low levels of instrument brightness.
My dream car Lexus ES300H 😍😍 Be aware ES made in the US does not have a matrix system similar to German makers in my region, we get Lexus made in Japan with a matrix system it has triple beams for low and high beams and the fourth beam for high beams only and it can dim individual cars on the road
I was gonna just comment and ask, until I saw your comment. Thank you 👍🏻. Cause I wondered why my ES defers from the video!. Thank you for sharing the video Mike!
No it is not that quiet. It is actually quite loud at times. All Toyota/Lexus vehicles have a noise issue from my experience. ruclips.net/video/3pospp0FlnM/видео.html
Just traded my 2022 ES300h UL with 7,000 miles for a 2022 NX450h+. 3 days so far and am loving the NX 450h+. Plug-in is the better option for me. Loved my ES though. Classy with the lights. Wish they made the ES as a plug-in.
@@Gemini530 The ES was great, but the NX 450h+ plug-in is a way better fit for my driving needs. It’s winter and cold now where I am and I would have filled up already in the ES, but I’ve used Electric 98% of the time. It was hard to part with the ES, but the NX is the better choice for me. The only diff I noticed after I test drove the NX and getting back into the ES was the ES tames engine noise a little better due to the noise cancellation wall between the engine and cabin. Other than that the differences are minor. I drive in pure EV mode 98% of the time and the ES just couldn’t do that.
Imo you made a mistake going from an es to an nx. Tbh the nx is a downgrade. It’s cheap inside, noisy powertrains, small cargo space, poor legroom, gimmicky features, and it’s overpriced
@@chrisstewart7147 you could have just bought a rav4 prime. It’s the same car. Or you could wait for the Toyota Venza plug in that was supposed to be coming
A good, well spoken, thorough review, as usual. Well, thank Goodness at least the headlights are good🙄. Too, too bad about the other 90% of the car. I think you're being too generous regarding the trunk, approach, and interior lights. I love your car and am shopping for one now, but man! I'm glad you've shown me *how **_pathetic_** most of the accessory lights are!* Then I'll only be severely disappointed every time I'm using it at night, instead of being apoplectic. One of the 'luxurious' aspects of a luxury car is having *abundant, and even excessive lights **_everywhere_** at night.* The lack of lights here, their horrible, pathetic weakness when there is a light somewhere....these are borderline deal breakers. What was Lexus thinking?! These days it's all L.E.D., so there's no big draw on the electrical system, and areas like *the trunk **_should_** light up like a Hollywood stage* when you open the lid. I know nothing about how electrical modifications on central body processor computer modern cars work. *Can you get a shop to add about three dozen, actually useful lights everywhere?* Or does the car's computer not accept add-ons like that?
One last thing Mike, and I promise I’ll quit buggin’ you 😂…trying to decide between the ‘23 Lexus Es300h ultra luxury, or the new Toyota Crown Limited w advanced technology package. Have you tried the Crown yet, and which one would you choose? Thanks!
I haven't seen the Crown yet so I can't comment on it. Sorry The way things are going I will probably be the last one on RUclips to get access to one lol :)
I just got a 2024 ES 350 mostly loaded base model. I really wanted the Luxury trim but you can't factory order the car you want. A couple items on the Luxury trim that you just can't get on the base trim. I agree the lighting except for the headlights suck. It's 2024 and the interior and puddle lighting are too dim even at max brightness. It's even hard to see the instrument display in bright sunlight (because of glare). The dome, map and ambient lighting is too dim as well as the trunk light. The only interior light that's half decent is the sunshade mirror lights. I can't tell you how many times I couldn't find the glove box button or the cup holders. They should be backlit. I hate black on black on black interiors.
I thought of getting an ES300h, but I went with the Camry hybrid XSE because I figured it was basically the same kind of car for $10k less. The Camry is pretty quiet, my previous car was a Cadillac CTS and the Camry might be just a touch louder in the interior on the freeway, I don't feel like I'm missing much. The JBL sound system is ass, though. It's utter garbage.
I have a 2022 ES300h UL with the ML sound system. I love the car but agree they lighting is too dim. Particularly the LED trim lights. You can barely see them at night. It's a great car and the sound system makes for great driving but Lexus did miss some things.
I have the 2022 ES300h premium. I think the HID's are awesome and it also has the cornering light feature. The only issues i have is the kick sensor for the trunk release is not reliable and you stand tthere kicking under your rear bumper looking like an idiot 😋 And the placent of the USB ports is so odd under a door butted up to the dash. And no usb's in the center armrests. And the soft pad where the door meets the window my elbow barely reaches the pad and is stuck half on the 90° angled fake wood that butts up to the pad. The wood takes up 60% of the door sill😐. But all in all its a fantastic car. I don't get what youre saying about noise in the cabin for its price point and other benefits. I think its really quiet most times. Above 60mph it can get a little wind and road noise . But partly due to the all season michelins. I was getting 50mpg's today for over 50 miles heading to Daytona. I love your thiorogh reviews and thank you for giving your opinions and qualifying youre reasoning of them with examples, and real world scenarios. I think tthe car looks awesome at night inside and out. It is a night car to me. As my other car is a 2018 Camaro 2SS 1LE with all the ambient lighting and lighted door sills and fun exterior LEDs and the glow tie. The subtle touches on the ES are just right for me. And its got a spare tire!!😎👍 Keep up the great reviews
Why? Don't compare them to the European brands that are now blatantly and intentionally giving us stupid, inferior red turn signals these days unlike how they used to be. Lexus has actually been offering LED amber turn signals in the rear where many others don't. I would only agree with this with some of their new models that give you such such tiny brake light segments
@@naveenthemachine remember - they take their time to unveil their next generation of anything because they dramatically n relentless test n test their next gen vehicles to make sure it'll last before its out for the public
@@blackice7408 by the time that happens they are still way behind. Other Asian brands do a better job with luxury like Acura or genesis. And genesis has a long warranty to help alleviate reliability concerns
Got mine a week ago, love the 2023 Lexus ES 300h Ultra Luxury fully loaded. It's the Ultra Luxury trim, which is what we wanted and is the highest trim for the ES hybrid.
It is the Cloudburst Gray exterior with Acorn color semi-aniline leather interior. Total Installed Packages & Accessories:
1) Premium Triple-beam LED headlamps;
2) Smartacess Card Key;
3) Premium Paint;
4) Lexus Interface with 12.3-in Multimedia Touchscreen Display;
5) Ultra Luxury Package;
6) All weather floor liners and trunk mat;
7) Door edge film by 3M;
8) The Preferred Accessory Package; and
9) The Dealer added a 5-year windshield protection/replacement coverage package and tinted the driver and passenger windows.
More:
The three-projector headlamp design creates an eye-catching L shape. Adding to this brilliant design, the headlamps feature LED side turn signals, as well as an Adaptive Front Lighting System6 that uses steering and speed sensors to direct the angle of low-beam illumination as the vehicle enters a curve. The Adaptive Front Lighting System monitors steering and speed with a suite of sensors and will automatically adjust the angle of your low-beam headlights to improve visibility on curved roads.
Ultra Luxury extras:
1) 18-inch split-five-spoke alloy noise-reduction wheels
2) Power rear sunshade with manual rear-door sunshades
3) Power open/close trunk with kick sensor
4) 12.3-inch multimedia touchscreen display 10.2-inch Head-Up Display
5) Intuitive Parking Assist with Auto Braking and Rear Pedestrian Detection, and Panoramic View Monitor.
Averaging 43+ MPG City/Hwy driving and I had the oil and filter changed at 1,000 miles for my own peace of mind. Just For Reference: I was not going to wait one-year or 10,000 miles to have the factory installed oil & filter changed. And, I shall be changing the Oil (Liqui Moly 0W-16 Spec V) and Toyota filter every 5,000 miles from now on. Like Scotty Kilmer says, oil & filters are cheap, engines are expensive. LOL
I wonder if the es 300h U.L could be modded to have the es 300h fsport body panels such as the sporty bumpers etc 🤔
I am also thinking of getting ES300h Ultra Luxury in Cloudburst Gray exterior with Acorn color semi-aniline leather interior.
@@mfnazir Good luck finding one, they don't make many of these sedans. I got one of 1,157 so far this year.
@@randy74989 I talked to the dealer today they have one in the manufacturing pipeline 6-7 weeks out not built yet. I am trying to see if they can get it for me. Hoping it works out because Cloudburst gray paired with Acorn Interior is so pretty and hard to get on Ultra Luxury trim with Mark Levenson and LED beam lights. I dont like Macadamia its bound to get dirty and Palomino is just too bright orange and black is had that before on other cars so want something different.
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You do a fantastic job in your descriptions of lighting and your awareness is top notch. I'm also sensitive to lighting details and I always appreciate your reviews more than any others.
Glad it was helpful!
Love your attention to this detail. Interior lighting a bit of a bummer for a luxury car. Lexus needs to shape up. Exterior head and taillights are great. Agree with your comments.
Than you for your dedication on night reviews. Much love ❤
Been waiting for this and its a Nice review. Wish you did the refreshed one 2023 ES. Has also the updated interior n infotainment
And take the map view off at some point so infotainment screen can be seen
Labor of love, thank you.
The best night review I've ever seen! Thank you for this. One can actually learn about these important nighttime features which is pretty much impossible to do from a regular test drive. Truly appreciate your attention to detail with the headlights. I wish my vehicle had cornering lights and headlights like these. Curious if the 2024 model ES has improved interior lighting. Would love to see you do an updated nighttime review of 2024 ES. Also, would love to see if you can do a nighttime review for upcoming Toyota Crown Signia
I have that black spot too at low beam. I thought mine was broken but glad I saw your video. Just bought last Saturday 2025 ES 350 Luxury. Thanks for the review.
Thank you for doing this
Thanks for the video. Can the infotainment screen’s brightness be turned down really low? I find it important to have low levels of instrument brightness.
Yes, it can
My dream car Lexus ES300H 😍😍
Be aware ES made in the US does not have a matrix system similar to German makers
in my region, we get Lexus made in Japan with a matrix system it has triple beams for low and high beams and the fourth beam for high beams only and it can dim individual cars on the road
Dream harder lol. You know the 300h is just a nicer Camry hybrid right?
@naveenthemachine Yup and that is exactly what I want luxurious Camry/Avalon. my dream is doubled 😂😂
@@naveenthemachine it's such a well made car and so so comfortable! A very good dream car!
I was gonna just comment and ask, until I saw your comment. Thank you 👍🏻.
Cause I wondered why my ES defers from the video!.
Thank you for sharing the video Mike!
Thank you very much for this video! I was wanting to know if the headlight upgrade was worth it. It seems like it is!
Great review, I'm about to order one of these. What colour are the seats? Would that be the forest brown colour? Thanks
Not sure. Here is the window sticker ruclips.net/video/3pospp0FlnM/видео.html
I don't see the interior color name... Unless I overlooked it.
dude where did you get that pointer finger stick from? by the way it is a plush beautiful car ...
Heard these cars are really quiet and comfortable. Would you say it’s the most quiet car you have driven?
No it is not that quiet. It is actually quite loud at times. All Toyota/Lexus vehicles have a noise issue from my experience.
ruclips.net/video/3pospp0FlnM/видео.html
No ambient lighting?
Just traded my 2022 ES300h UL with 7,000 miles for a 2022 NX450h+. 3 days so far and am loving the NX 450h+.
Plug-in is the better option for me. Loved my ES though.
Classy with the lights. Wish they made the ES as a plug-in.
prob next gen
Why would you trade in an ES for an NX? The ES has a more luxurious, comfortable, and quiet ride. Also more spacious. I don't get it.
@@Gemini530
The ES was great, but the NX 450h+ plug-in is a way better fit for my driving needs. It’s winter and cold now where I am and I would have filled up already in the ES, but I’ve used Electric 98% of the time. It was hard to part with the ES, but the NX is the better choice for me. The only diff I noticed after I test drove the NX and getting back into the ES was the ES tames engine noise a little better due to the noise cancellation wall between the engine and cabin. Other than that the differences are minor. I drive in pure EV mode 98% of the time and the ES just couldn’t do that.
Imo you made a mistake going from an es to an nx. Tbh the nx is a downgrade. It’s cheap inside, noisy powertrains, small cargo space, poor legroom, gimmicky features, and it’s overpriced
@@chrisstewart7147 you could have just bought a rav4 prime. It’s the same car. Or you could wait for the Toyota Venza plug in that was supposed to be coming
nice review
A good, well spoken, thorough review, as usual. Well, thank Goodness at least the headlights are good🙄. Too, too bad about the other 90% of the car.
I think you're being too generous regarding the trunk, approach, and interior lights.
I love your car and am shopping for one now, but man! I'm glad you've shown me *how **_pathetic_** most of the accessory lights are!* Then I'll only be severely disappointed every time I'm using it at night, instead of being apoplectic.
One of the 'luxurious' aspects of a luxury car is having *abundant, and even excessive lights **_everywhere_** at night.* The lack of lights here, their horrible, pathetic weakness when there is a light somewhere....these are borderline deal breakers.
What was Lexus thinking?! These days it's all L.E.D., so there's no big draw on the electrical system, and areas like *the trunk **_should_** light up like a Hollywood stage* when you open the lid.
I know nothing about how electrical modifications on central body processor computer modern cars work. *Can you get a shop to add about three dozen, actually useful lights everywhere?* Or does the car's computer not accept add-ons like that?
Great review..thanks! Is this a 2022 Ultra Luxury, or a 2023?
2022
One last thing Mike, and I promise I’ll quit buggin’ you 😂…trying to decide between the ‘23 Lexus Es300h ultra luxury, or the new Toyota Crown Limited w advanced technology package. Have you tried the Crown yet, and which one would you choose? Thanks!
I haven't seen the Crown yet so I can't comment on it. Sorry
The way things are going I will probably be the last one on RUclips to get access to one lol :)
Hahaaaa! Okay, gotcha 👍 Thanks again!
I just got a 2024 ES 350 mostly loaded base model. I really wanted the Luxury trim but you can't factory order the car you want. A couple items on the Luxury trim that you just can't get on the base trim.
I agree the lighting except for the headlights suck. It's 2024 and the interior and puddle lighting are too dim even at max brightness. It's even hard to see the instrument display in bright sunlight (because of glare). The dome, map and ambient lighting is too dim as well as the trunk light. The only interior light that's half decent is the sunshade mirror lights. I can't tell you how many times I couldn't find the glove box button or the cup holders. They should be backlit. I hate black on black on black interiors.
I thought of getting an ES300h, but I went with the Camry hybrid XSE because I figured it was basically the same kind of car for $10k less. The Camry is pretty quiet, my previous car was a Cadillac CTS and the Camry might be just a touch louder in the interior on the freeway, I don't feel like I'm missing much.
The JBL sound system is ass, though. It's utter garbage.
I have a 2022 ES300h UL with the ML sound system. I love the car but agree they lighting is too dim. Particularly the LED trim lights. You can barely see them at night. It's a great car and the sound system makes for great driving but Lexus did miss some things.
That's what aftermarket mods are for!!
I have the 2022 ES300h premium. I think the HID's are awesome and it also has the cornering light feature. The only issues i have is the kick sensor for the trunk release is not reliable and you stand tthere kicking under your rear bumper looking like an idiot 😋 And the placent of the USB ports is so odd under a door butted up to the dash. And no usb's in the center armrests. And the soft pad where the door meets the window my elbow barely reaches the pad and is stuck half on the 90° angled fake wood that butts up to the pad. The wood takes up 60% of the door sill😐. But all in all its a fantastic car. I don't get what youre saying about noise in the cabin for its price point and other benefits. I think its really quiet most times. Above 60mph it can get a little wind and road noise . But partly due to the all season michelins. I was getting 50mpg's today for over 50 miles heading to Daytona. I love your thiorogh reviews and thank you for giving your opinions and qualifying youre reasoning of them with examples, and real world scenarios. I think tthe car looks awesome at night inside and out. It is a night car to me. As my other car is a 2018 Camaro 2SS 1LE with all the ambient lighting and lighted door sills and fun exterior LEDs and the glow tie. The subtle touches on the ES are just right for me. And its got a spare tire!!😎👍 Keep up the great reviews
Lexus needs to step up their game, this is not good at all compared to competition, their lighting I mean
They won’t. Their latest redesigns are lackluster. They’re going downhill like Infiniti
Why? Don't compare them to the European brands that are now blatantly and intentionally giving us stupid, inferior red turn signals these days unlike how they used to be. Lexus has actually been offering LED amber turn signals in the rear where many others don't. I would only agree with this with some of their new models that give you such such tiny brake light segments
@@naveenthemachine remember - they take their time to unveil their next generation of anything because they dramatically n relentless test n test their next gen vehicles to make sure it'll last before its out for the public
@@blackice7408 by the time that happens they are still way behind. Other Asian brands do a better job with luxury like Acura or genesis. And genesis has a long warranty to help alleviate reliability concerns
Between great ambient lighting and great reliability, I choose reliability.
I'll take those 100 dollars bills in the compartment thank you.
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$2 flashlight but ya
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Dryvingtehwerdamidnightsun..
Let's face it, Lexus is getting stale and basic now. It's starting to really give us overpriced Toyota lately🤦🏾♂️