Lexus Unveils All-New ES 500e Electric Sedan: 338 HP and a 444 km Range.
The Electrified Evolution of the Lexus ES 500e
According to Novyny.live: Lexus has officially launched its fully electric version of the ES sedan, marking a major shift from previous generations. While the ES nameplate has been around across seven generations, this new model introduces a pure-electric powertrain, a completely redesigned exterior, and upgraded performance specs.
Key Specs and Performance of the ES 500e
This electric sedan comes with dual electric motors and all-wheel drive as standard. A 74.7 kWh battery pack delivers up to 444 kilometers of driving range on a single charge. With support for fast charging at up to 150 kW, drivers can significantly cut down on recharge time. The ES 500e produces 338 horsepower, accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.1 seconds, and has an electronically limited top speed of 180 km/h.
Pricing for the electric ES 500e starts at approximately $51,795. With a new dedicated platform, a bold design overhaul, and enhanced driving dynamics, the model underscores Lexus’s push toward innovation and environmental responsibility in the automotive sector.
The launch of the ES 500e reflects how automakers are responding to rising demand for electric vehicles and green technologies. It also signals Lexus’s determination to secure a competitive edge in the EV market, a priority that continues to grow amid global efforts to reduce emissions and transition to sustainable fuel alternatives.
By introducing cutting-edge technology and a fresh design, Lexus aims to attract a new wave of customers looking for modern, eco-friendly transportation solutions.
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