The 2020 Lexus ES has four non-hybrid trim levels. They are the Lexus ES, F-Sport, Luxury, and Ultra Luxury. Each trim level offers its own unique price point and features, which gives you more options when you come in to buy a Lexus.
The table below compares three trim levels based on fuel economy, standard wheels, PVM availability, and starting MSRP (Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price).
2020 Lexus ES |
2020 Lexus ES F Sport |
2020 Lexus ES Ultra Luxury |
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EPA estimated 32 mpg highway |
EPA estimated 31 mpg highway | EPA estimated 32 mpg highway |
17 x 7.5” alloy wheels |
19 x 8” alloy wheels | 17 x 7.5” alloy wheels |
Not available | Not available | Optional Panoramic View Monitor (PVM) |
$39,900 | $44,635 | $43,750 |
The 2020 Lexus ES F-Sport is the only trim level with custom drive mode. The trim level must be equipped with the available Adaptive Variable Suspension. As the name suggests, custom drive mode allows you to create your own custom drive mode. Also, the F-Sport is the only trim level with Sport S+ drive mode, which adds steering and suspension enhancements to give the vehicle an even higher level of responsiveness. Again, this feature is available only on models equipped with the available Adaptive Variable Suspension. In terms of design, the F-Sport also stands out with exclusive exterior styling features and exclusive interior features. Come check them out at our dealership.
As the highest and most expensive trim level, it is only right that the Ultra Luxury has some exclusive features of its own. Two examples of this in the design category are the Power Open/Close Trunk with Kick Sensor and the power rear sunshade. These features can be added to other trim levels but come standard only on the Ultra Luxury. The Power Open/Close Trunk with Kick Sensor can open the trunk for you with just a quick swipe of your foot under the rear bumper, making the process hands-free. The power rear sunshade can help protect rear passengers from getting too much exposure to the sun. With just a touch of a button, the sunshade lowers and blocks out light from the rear windshield.