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Lexus - ES Hybrid (2021)

Looking for a refined, efficient executive sedan that blends luxury comforts with hybrid efficiency? The Lexus ES Hybrid offers just that. Whether you’re researching the Lexus ES Hybrid price for brand new models or curious about the Lexus ES Hybrid 2021 price that used car sellers list, this detailed overview gives you the facts you need to make an informed choice.

Because luxury automakers pack a lot into a single vehicle, you might be asking, what is a 2021 Lexus ES Hybrid worth today, and how quickly it will depreciate once you hit the road. Below, we break down the key specifications, depreciation trends, competitive position, and market context to help you assess its value, whether you’re seen it in a showroom or on a used‑car marketplace.

Key Specs

  • Engine: 2.5‑liter Atkinson‑cycle four‑stroke gasoline engine paired with a 48‑kWh lithium‑ion polymer battery connected to a dual‑motor hybrid drivetrain
  • Power: 194 horsepower combined (gasoline + electric) – a smooth, responsive 4‑WD‑like experience in a front‑drive chassis
  • Transmission: Continuously Variable (CVT) designed to optimize battery use and engine efficiency
  • Fuel type: Hybrid—gasoline plus electric; typically delivers 48‑55 mpg combined depending on drive pattern and market
  • Dimensions:
    • Overall length: 194.4 in (4,938 mm)
    • Breadth: 73.4 in (1,866 mm)
    • Height: 58.7 in (1493 mm)
    • Wheelbase: 114.3 in (2,900 mm)
    • Weight: ~4,300 lb (1,950 kg)
  • Interior features:
    • 9‑in. touchscreen display with Navigation, Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, and built‑in Alexa
    • optional leather upholstery, tri‑zone climate control, and 12.3‑inch digital instrument cluster
    • premium audio system (up to 14 speakers)
  • Safety & Driver Assistance:
    • Lexus Safety System+ 2.0 (pre‑collision, lane‑departure, adaptive cruise)
    • Duplicate driver monitoring camera and side‑collision detection
  • Warranty: 5‑year/60,000‑mi powertrain, 4‑year/50,000‑mi basic, and 12‑mil battery coverage

When you compare those specs with contemporaries like the Honda Accord Hybrid or Acura ILX Hybrid, the ES Hybrid strengthens Lexus’s premium narrative, offering a refined cabin and a smooth hybrid system tuned for quiet city operations.

Depreciation Insight

The Lexus ES Hybrid depreciation profile follows the typical luxury compact‑sedan trend: a fairly healthy first‑year drop followed by a slower decline thereafter.

  • First year: typically loses 15–20% of its value. For example, a newly delivered (2021) edition listed at $35,000 might be nearer $28,500 after a year out of the dealer’s lot.
  • Second year: approximately a 4–7% annual drop. That means a 2020 model would see a cumulative decline around 25–30% after two years.
  • After five years: overall depreciation often stabilizes around 45–50% of the original MSRP


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