
2004Lexus ES330
by Cordell Koland
The Lexus ES330 receives a nice bump in power
for 2004. The engine displacement grows by about 10 percent with a nearly
equal increase in torque. The result is significantly quicker acceleration,
just where the model needed.
The overall character of the mid-size Lexus
hasn’t changed, however.
The company’s overall goal for the ES330 is
to closely align the car with its luxury flagship, the LS430—an over-the-top
luxury experience. You can call the new Lexus the tired businessman’s or
woman’s express. In fact,
I’d say that the ES330 meets or exceeds most
luxury-car buyers’ expectations. The ride is sumptuous and the noise level
at cruising speeds is virtually non-existent. The car defines peace and
quiet in the lower end of the luxury segment.
To enhance the car’s refinement, Lexus designers
deploy several tactics
to reduce wind noise, including reshaping
external mirrors, and a wind-cheating flat underbody. This plus the basic
shape results in a very low coefficient of aerodynamic drag—0.28 to be
exact. The ES330 also employs additional sound adsorption technology that
muffles unwanted noise. And an electronically activated engine mount cancels
vibrations on every power stroke. A two-stage muffler reduces exhaust booming
at low speeds. If you like the bracing sound of an engine’s growl—and many
drivers do—this is not your ideal choice.
On the other hand, the handling is less than
inspired, even with the optional Adaptive Variable Suspension, which is
supposed to give it a little more rigor. Yes, it’s my job to challenge
a car’s ride and handling and in the later department, the result was less
than spectacular. I particularly noticed the lack of firm control going
around a sweeping curve on a twisty mountain at a fairly fast clip. It
was a real whoop-tee-doo moment as I wrestled to restore equilibrium. But
most buyers probably won’t notice or be bothered by the ES330’s soft handling.
Lexus has had one of the industry’s best navigation
systems and for 2004 the unit is enhanced. The optional Lexus Navigation
System uses a single DVD for map storage, containing the contiguous United
States, plus major cities in Canada. This system includes multi-language
capability and five-second route calculation. The new system features easier
to understand graphics and a larger point-of-interest database (increased
from 2 million to a whopping 5 million entries). The map mode shows freeway
exit information, an intersection guide, upcoming exits, points of interest
at the exits and a compass. The database entries for Chicago, Detroit,
Los Angeles and New York display "building footprint" graphics, which shows
a 3D rendering of the building in its location. This is particularly helpful
in large cities where it is often hard to find street numbers hidden on
the sides of buildings among the gaudy signage and other visual distractions.
I’m not dazzled with the exterior design of
the Lexus ES330. It certainly seems to represent what Toyota’s rather conservative
designers feel is cutting edge design. But all in all, Lexus has not found
a styling groove like the European manufacturers who have discovered a
common theme that unites all of their sedan designs, so you can easily
recognize any Audi or Mercedes-Benz model, regardless of age or status.
Lexus, however, designs very eye-catching interiors
and the ES330 is enhanced with genuine California walnut trim on the dash
and door panels. Out test car was equipped with the optional Mark Levinson
sound system, which is currently the state-of-the-art for automotive audio
and takes full advantage of the quiet offered by the ES330’s cabin.
Safety has become a major factor in the luxury
market and the ES330 is no laggard in this area. For 2004, it offers a
new larger side-impact airbag that provides a greater protection area that
includes the torso. A new automatic front-passenger classification system
is designed to help determine whether a child or an adult occupies the
front passenger seat and adjusts the air bag deployment to optimize safety.
Vehicle: Lexus ES330
Price as tested: $40,219
Engine:
Type: 3.3-liter V-6
Horsepower: 225 @ 5,600 rpm
Torque: 240 ft.-lbs. @ 3,600
Fuel economy, automatic transmission
City – 20 mpg
Highway – 29 mpg
Curb Weight: 3,460 lbs.
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