LEXUS ES (2018-24)

The LEXUS ES (2018-24) is a refined and sophisticated executive saloon that offers a premium driving experience in the UK market. Known for its elegant design and comfort, this luxury sedan is ideal for professionals, executives, and family users seeking a stylish yet practical vehicle. The LEXUS ES stands out with its smooth ride, refined interior features, and impressive fuel efficiency—making it a popular choice among those who value reliability and quiet, comfortable motoring. With a high number of look-ups on MyCarCheck.com—over 3,300 inquiries—the LEXUS ES (2018-24) is a well-regarded model, often valued around £28,123 in private sales, with typical mileage around 42,000 miles. It’s an excellent option for daily commuting, long-distance travel, or family outings, offering a balance of luxury and economy that rivals other premium sedans. Known for its advanced safety features and reputation for reliability, the LEXUS ES is perfect for drivers who want a car that combines style, comfort, and dependable performance all in one package.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage readings for the Lexus ES (2018-24) vehicles show that the majority, approximately 31.7%, are recorded between 0 and 10,000 miles, indicating many vehicles are relatively new or have low mileage. A significant portion, around 10%, are in the 30,000 to 40,000-mile range, with notable percentages also in the 40,000 to 50,000 and 20,000 to 30,000-mile brackets (9.3% and 12.7%, respectively). Conversely, very high mileage vehicles (above 150,000 miles) are quite rare, accounting for less than 2% of the sample, suggesting these vehicles predominantly remain within lower to moderate mileage ranges. Overall, the data indicates most Lexus ES models in this sample are low to moderate mileage, with a small but present segment of higher-mileage vehicles.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuation data for Lexus ES models (2018-24) reveals that the most commonly priced range is between £25,000 and £26,000, accounting for 11.3% of the sample. Most prices cluster between £8,000 and £15,000, with lower percentages for higher price brackets above £30,000. Notably, very affordable vehicles under £10,000 constitute a small fraction, around 0.7%, indicating limited availability of lower-priced models in private sales. The data suggests that the typical private sale price for this model tends towards the mid-range, with prices above £30,000 being quite rare.
production years
production years
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The data on the year of manufacture for Lexus ES vehicles from 2018 to 2024 shows a distribution primarily concentrated between 2019 and 2023. The most common model year appears to be 2020, representing 22.7% of the sample, followed closely by 2021 at 21% and 2019 at 16.7%. Vehicles manufactured in 2024 are relatively rare, making up only 4%, which is expected given their recent production status. Interestingly, the distribution indicates a steady presence of models from recent years, with a significant portion of the fleet being between 2019 and 2023, reflecting a potentially healthy market for relatively recent used Lexus ES vehicles.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data reveals that among Lexus ES (2018-24) vehicles, black is the most popular main paint colour, accounting for approximately 33.7% of vehicles. Grey and silver are also common, representing 12.7% and 18% respectively. Notably, blue and white are less prevalent, at 14.7% and 10.3%. Red and green are relatively rare, comprising just 9.7% and 1% respectively. This indicates a strong preference for classic, neutral colours like black, silver, and grey within this model range.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that for the Lexus ES (2018-24), the majority of vehicles have been registered with either one or two keepers—33.3% and 45.3%, respectively. This suggests that most owners tend to retain the vehicle for a substantial period. Additionally, a smaller proportion (16.7%) has had three registered keepers, while only a very small percentage (0.3%) have an unknown or unspecified number of keepers. Notably, the combined percentage of vehicles with one or two keepers accounts for over 78%, pointing to relative owner stability and possibly indicating that the car is generally kept for longer durations. The data also shows minimal turnover beyond the third owner.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for Lexus ES models from 2018 to 2024 indicates that all vehicles are equipped with hybrid electric engines, highlighting a consistent focus on hybrid technology. Regarding engine capacity, the majority (98%) have a 2,494cc engine, with a small proportion (2%) featuring a slightly smaller 2,487cc engine. This suggests that the 2,494cc hybrid engine is the standard configuration for this model range, with minimal variation.