One Big Thing About The 2023 Lexus ES 350: Best. Seats. Ever. (2024)

Sep 8, 2023 at 12:00pm ET

Jeff Perez

By: Jeff Perez

Verdict

9.1 / 10

– Monterey, California

Every car that Lexus builds is comfortable, from the entry-level UX to the racy LC sports car. Even the hardcore RC F Fuji Edition – while by far the stiffest Lexus I've ever driven – still wasn't nearly as back-breaking as some of its counterparts. And much of that comes down to the seats.

Lexus has the best chairs in the business south of $100,000. With that in mind, I booked a lovely Ultrasonic Blue Lexus ES 350 F Sport for Monterey Car Week knowing that I would be riding in comfort all the way from San Francisco Airport to Monterey, around the coast, and back again.

Equipped with the F Sport Design package, the ES comes with blacked-out accents, darkened 19-inch wheels, and of course, fancy seats. But even with the sporty "F" designation on the bumper and more aggressive bolstering than usual (you know, in case you want to take it to the track), the chairs in this Lexus sedan were still supremely comfortable.

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On the highway heading south from SFO, I sunk into the driver's seat cradled by the excellent shape of the sporty F buckets. The adjustable lumbar support and pinpoint-accurate adjustability allowed me to find the perfect seating position, while the near-90-degree exterior temperature forced my finger immediately to the cooling function.

Ten-way power adjustability comes standard for the driver, and heating, cooling, and lumbar support extend to the front passenger, as well. Lexus only offers NuLuxe faux cowhide here, but you'd have a hard time picking out the difference between this phony material and the real stuff; the Lexus pleather is still supremely soft and supple.

After six-plus hours of relentless highway driving, my back was fine and my butt wasn't numb. The ES, like most Lexus products, is one of the most comfortable cars in the class. The sublime seats combined with a cushy suspension make it an absolute joy to drive over long distances.

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On the flip side, this isn’t the most dynamic sedan in the world – even with the F Sport package – and the 3.5-liter V6 engine is starting to feel dated. The 302 horsepower underhood feels like barely enough to motivate the ES at highway speeds.

The 2023 Lexus ES starts at $43,190 with the $1,150 destination fee included for a base 350 model with either front- or all-wheel drive. Move up to the F Sport model tested here and it will cost you $47,800. All in, with options like a head-up display, triple-beam headlights, and a 12.3-inch center touchscreen, this tester cost $53,770.

But for the levels of comfort alone, the Lexus ES is worth the price.

Other Lexus Reviews:

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2022 Lexus IS 500 F Sport Performance Review: F In The Chat

Competitor Reviews

  • Audi A6: Not Rated
  • BMW 5 Series: 8.0 / 10
  • Genesis G80: 9.7 / 10
  • Jaguar XF: 8.0 / 10
  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class: Not Rated

FAQs

Is The Lexus ES Just A Fancy Camry?

No, the Lexus ES has a totally unique platform from the Toyota Camry and an upscale interior with premium features like sport bucket seats and a bespoke infotainment system.

What Engine Does The Lexus ES Have?

The Lexus ES comes with two different engine options. The base ES 250 uses a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine while the ES 350 model uses a 3.5-liter V6 engine. A hybrid ES is also available.

What Does The Lexus ES Cost?

The 2023 Lexus ES starts at $43,190 with the $1,150 destination fee included. That's for a base 250 model with either front- or all-wheel drive.

Gallery: 2023 Lexus ES 350 F Sport Review

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2023 Lexus ES 350 F Sport

Engine 3.5-Liter V6

Output 302 Horsepower / 267 Pound-Feet

Transmission Eight-Speed-Speed Automatic

Drive Type Front-Wheel Drive

Efficiency 22 City / 31 Highway / 25 Combined

Weight 3,690 Pounds

Seating Capacity 5

Cargo Volume 13.9 Cubic Feet

Base Price $42,040 + $1,150 Destination

Trim Base Price $47,800

As-Tested Price $53,770

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