You can get a used LS for basically the same price as a new ES. Also the differences arent so much on the outside, its interior, suspension, overall tuning, refinement, quietness, comfortability and build quality and the total feeling you get from a flagship car.
Thanks for doing this! This is the conundrum I’ve been pondering for months now. I actually have an LS430 (which I love) and plan to replace with another Lexus product at some point. Just can’t decide if the premium for the LS is worth it. I think I would appreciate the difference but you bring up a good point about parking and length … my LS is already big 197.4”… I think the 500 is another 10” 😳. Looking forward to your content on both cars, sir!
Did a deeper dive on the 2 cars. Just tried to bring out the key points on the two cars which set them apart. I forgot about the optional air ride on the LS, but I've never had an issue with the ES bottoming out without the air ride. The air ride is nice and does give you a better ride in the LS. But my concern is the maintenance expenses over the next few years when I have an issue with the system. Just my thoughts.
Was driving my wife's car yesterday and it really drives great! Did your gas ⛽️ mileage on the H300 get better after about 2 weeks of driving when you 1st purchased it?
@@mylexrcfupgrades1222 wow it actually did. Big difference from LS 500 f sport!! I have owned 4 es350 and one ls500. The dealer keeps asking me would I like to trade because the Ultra is in demand. It’s the best riding Lexus I have owned .
Thanks for the video man! I'd get a used or leased LS if I had the extra disposable income. But currently looking for an ES350 and this video confirmed that they are indeed very similar to the LS at least in the aesthetics. The 300h is great for taxis and calmer drivers but I do prefer the ES350 F-sport trim though, looks more aggressive and it appeals to me more as the younger-audience IS300 feels a little too small for me.
Got the 2022 es300h ultra luxury!! Best $$ can buy If the ls500h had the same mpg as the es300h Hands down I would get the LS The ls does looks so more beautiful!! Thank you so much for this side by side..!!
I think I would go for the ES that’s fully loaded. As I have said, the ES seems to be more nimble in small places. Because of the low profile tires on the LS, it makes it a little difficult in small parking spaces with curves, ect. Also if you really wanted to go with the LS500, I would go with a 2021 because it has touch screen. In closing we got the ES300 out the door for about $58K. Lastly, if you went for a LS, definitely get a used one with low miles. The price has dropped to the low $50K’s and $60K’s. Get the luxury package if you can find one.
Thank you for such a nice video. With US prices on Lexus (40k difference) maybe is still considerable the LS. But here, in Spain you have the higher trim of ES300h with those digital mirrors and more usless fitures for 75.000 euros (far too expensive) so the best option is a Premium trim for 52.000 euros (which is the only smart option). But LS starts here from 115.000 euros and the Lexury trim is only available with AWD and for 165.000 euros. So, 52.000 vs 165.000. What can make you pay 3 times more? And that all considering LS500h in Spain is only with atmospheric 3.5 hybrid with 299hp and 326 for AWD... which is a crap. LS is a beaty, but not a smart choise with ES300H on market
I appreciate this video. I'm one of your new subscribers. I currently have two Lexus ES 2019 one being a premium package the other be in the ultra luxury the Lexus LS is my dream car however based on your videos I don't know what do I want to spend all of the extra money to get the LS. I'm very satisfied with the ultra luxury Es
The thing I'd like to know is how differently do they ride on the road? Is the cabin much quieter in the LS? Is it really worth paying double the price of an ES?
The cabin in the LS500 is quiter. The ES300 is quite, but not as good as the LS. The windows are thicker in the LS that help reduce the decibel levels in the car.
Wait I thought the 2019+ models are bigger as they are 196L and 73.5W inches while the 2013-2018 models were only 193L and 71W. Do you mean the older one has a bigger interior?
@@COMMANDERFOX31 The 2013 to 2018 ES Lexus models are longer they are the same size as the LS 2022 I have both cars 2018 ES and 2022 LS they are the same size the new Es 2020 and above are much smaller by 6 inches and the interior of the older ES is larger
It depends on your feel for driving. Meaning if you want that more nibble feeling; the ES300h is the car. It feels lighter! But if you want that magic carpet ride with smooth power, the LS500 is the car for you hands down. Extremely comfortable. When I drove it to trade it in, it was super fast. But I didn't feel the pure acceleration from the car. In short the ES maybe more fun to drive because of it's smaller size!
@@mylexrcfupgrades1222 thank you for your honest review. I’m definitely in the market shopping for my next Lexus. I currently drive a 2011 LS460 so yes I’m very much aware of the smoothness the LS can be. Very boat like feeling when trying to drive it in a sporty way lol that’s why I’m debating do I want to continue with a LS or get something more sporty. I did have a GS430 2003 before my LS witch was amazing so I think I want to step back into something with a sporty feel again. I just love the power of the LS and the executive feel when driving it. Definitely a head turner
Sorry I'm not sure, they could be but they could also be millimeters off and we/I would not know. I would ask a body shop or Lexus parts department to find out. My apologies, that's the best I can do.
The ES has gotten so nice it’s tougher to justify spending an extra 30-40k on the LS compared to the past.
You can get a used LS for basically the same price as a new ES.
Also the differences arent so much on the outside, its interior, suspension, overall tuning, refinement, quietness, comfortability and build quality and the total feeling you get from a flagship car.
@@maisondav1d yes. The LS weighs about 1,200 lbs more than the ES. Mind boggling!
The 2 models look so similar esthetically that the ES suffices for most people.
I am really thinking about getting the 500
do it!!
Thank u so much for the comparison they both r very nice I just
Oh yes goregous
Thanks for doing this! This is the conundrum I’ve been pondering for months now. I actually have an LS430 (which I love) and plan to replace with another Lexus product at some point. Just can’t decide if the premium for the LS is worth it. I think I would appreciate the difference but you bring up a good point about parking and length … my LS is already big 197.4”… I think the 500 is another 10” 😳. Looking forward to your content on both cars, sir!
Did a deeper dive on the 2 cars. Just tried to bring out the key points on the two cars which set them apart. I forgot about the optional air ride on the LS, but I've never had an issue with the ES bottoming out without the air ride. The air ride is nice and does give you a better ride in the LS. But my concern is the maintenance expenses over the next few years when I have an issue with the system. Just my thoughts.
Both are gorgeous cars!! LC is my dream car! I have the SC & IS atm.
I really want the LC500.
@@mylexrcfupgrades1222same! I have recently filmed the 2023 convertible on my channel if you wish to see it.
@Rev Lexus: thanks and I will take a look at your channel for sure to check it out!
@@mylexrcfupgrades1222 I lv my lc convertible beautiful ride
Thanks for the video man!
I owned both 2018 Ls f sport and 2021 es 300h ultra . I kept 300h better mileage and rides on both are amazing. I chose the 300h
Was driving my wife's car yesterday and it really drives great! Did your gas ⛽️ mileage on the H300 get better after about 2 weeks of driving when you 1st purchased it?
@@mylexrcfupgrades1222 wow it actually did. Big difference from LS 500 f sport!! I have owned 4 es350 and one ls500. The dealer keeps asking me would I like to trade because the Ultra is in demand. It’s the best riding Lexus I have owned .
Thanks for the video man! I'd get a used or leased LS if I had the extra disposable income. But currently looking for an ES350 and this video confirmed that they are indeed very similar to the LS at least in the aesthetics. The 300h is great for taxis and calmer drivers but I do prefer the ES350 F-sport trim though, looks more aggressive and it appeals to me more as the younger-audience IS300 feels a little too small for me.
Got the 2022 es300h ultra luxury!!
Best $$ can buy
If the ls500h had the same mpg as the es300h
Hands down I would get the LS
The ls does looks so more beautiful!!
Thank you so much for this side by side..!!
They both are very nice! Especially in white!
They should have used the outgoing GS design on the LS it looked more aggressive I love the ES but it always gave me feminine vibes
Which one would you pick if you only had 1 choice, considering all aspects (price, looks, ride comfort, everyday usability, etc.)
I think I would go for the ES that’s fully loaded. As I have said, the ES seems to be more nimble in small places. Because of the low profile tires on the LS, it makes it a little difficult in small parking spaces with curves, ect. Also if you really wanted to go with the LS500, I would go with a 2021 because it has touch screen. In closing we got the ES300 out the door for about $58K. Lastly, if you went for a LS, definitely get a used one with low miles. The price has dropped to the low $50K’s and $60K’s. Get the luxury package if you can find one.
Also; if you did get a LS500 used. Get the 2021 version because of the touch screen. Better interaction experience with the car while driving.
I picked the es300h
Gorgeous cars.
Thank you for such a nice video. With US prices on Lexus (40k difference) maybe is still considerable the LS. But here, in Spain you have the higher trim of ES300h with those digital mirrors and more usless fitures for 75.000 euros (far too expensive) so the best option is a Premium trim for 52.000 euros (which is the only smart option). But LS starts here from 115.000 euros and the Lexury trim is only available with AWD and for 165.000 euros. So, 52.000 vs 165.000. What can make you pay 3 times more? And that all considering LS500h in Spain is only with atmospheric 3.5 hybrid with 299hp and 326 for AWD... which is a crap. LS is a beaty, but not a smart choise with ES300H on market
I appreciate this video. I'm one of your new subscribers. I currently have two Lexus ES 2019 one being a premium package the other be in the ultra luxury the Lexus LS is my dream car however based on your videos I don't know what do I want to spend all of the extra money to get the LS. I'm very satisfied with the ultra luxury Es
I really like the ES, so personally if I had to do it over, a fully loaded ES would be my pic.
The thing I'd like to know is how differently do they ride on the road? Is the cabin much quieter in the LS? Is it really worth paying double the price of an ES?
The cabin in the LS500 is quiter. The ES300 is quite, but not as good as the LS. The windows are thicker in the LS that help reduce the decibel levels in the car.
See that's where lexus I think went wrong each series had its on look now there making them look the same 🤷🏽♂️
Which one is more reliable?
ES is a simpler and lighter car and its parts cost less.
Sir what do you do for a living lol? Beautiful cars sir.
2:51 I believe this is called the passenger side 🤔😉
I have the 2018 ES it s larger than the 2019 2020 ES The 2018ES is the same size as the LS
I noticed that too, my neighbor has an older ES and I noticed it was bigger and longer too as you stated. Thanks for the info.
@@mylexrcfupgrades1222 For sure you can't go wrong with Lexus period beautiful reliable and luxury the best car on the road
Wait I thought the 2019+ models are bigger as they are 196L and 73.5W inches while the 2013-2018 models were only 193L and 71W. Do you mean the older one has a bigger interior?
@@COMMANDERFOX31 The 2013 to 2018 ES Lexus models are longer they are the same size as the LS 2022 I have both cars 2018 ES and 2022 LS they are the same size the new Es 2020 and above are much smaller by 6 inches and the interior of the older ES is larger
Nice what percentage tint is that?
Witch one is more fun to drive?
It depends on your feel for driving. Meaning if you want that more nibble feeling; the ES300h is the car. It feels lighter! But if you want that magic carpet ride with smooth power, the LS500 is the car for you hands down. Extremely comfortable. When I drove it to trade it in, it was super fast. But I didn't feel the pure acceleration from the car. In short the ES maybe more fun to drive because of it's smaller size!
@@mylexrcfupgrades1222 thank you for your honest review. I’m definitely in the market shopping for my next Lexus. I currently drive a 2011 LS460 so yes I’m very much aware of the smoothness the LS can be. Very boat like feeling when trying to drive it in a sporty way lol that’s why I’m debating do I want to continue with a LS or get something more sporty. I did have a GS430 2003 before my LS witch was amazing so I think I want to step back into something with a sporty feel again. I just love the power of the LS and the executive feel when driving it. Definitely a head turner
Any idea if the grilles are identical size and could be interchanged?
Sorry I'm not sure, they could be but they could also be millimeters off and we/I would not know. I would ask a body shop or Lexus parts department to find out. My apologies, that's the best I can do.
@@mylexrcfupgrades1222 cool, thanks
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