Japanese automakers have a knack for getting the most out of their products. When small Japanese cars arrived in America in the 1960s, they were efficient and affordable, qualities that were necessary for a vehicle entering the early 1970s amid the oil embargo. Fast-forward to today, and hybrids are the name of the game. Hybrid vehicles provide drivers with desired efficiency and automakers with lower emissions ratings. That’s a win-win for everyone, but hybrids aren’t always considered luxurious.When the term 'hybrid' comes up in any conversation, the Toyota Prius naturally follows. While the Prius is impressively efficient, and the latest generation is certainly sportier than previous models, it's not luxurious. Affordable luxury needs to have the right badge, feel, quality, and presence on the road. No offense to the Prius, but another Japanese hybrid sedan fits this description much better, and it's setting a new benchmark for affordable luxury. Hybrid Efficiency That Redefines Luxury Ownership Costs Class-Leading Fuel Economy Lexus Affordable and luxury aren’t often found in the same sentence, but discerning drivers have begun demanding more from their vehicles. When automakers can give drivers exceptional fuel economy without sacrificing luxury, that’s worthy of mention. For a hybrid sedan to reset the market, it should deliver class-leading fuel economy figures. Thankfully, one sedan reaches 44 MPG combined, making it one of the most efficient luxury cars on the road. Long Driving Range Reduces Real-World Costs Lexus How far can you drive on a tank of gas? The distance you can drive from the time you fill up until the tank is empty is an indicator of efficiency, affordability, and practicality for road trips. Nobody wants to stop every three hours to fill up when they don’t have to, but that happens with much less efficient vehicles. If you were told that a luxury car could reach close to 600 miles of driving range on a tank of gas, would you pay attention? Efficiency Coupled With Luxury – The Winning Combination The Lexus ES 300h Sets A New Standard Lexus The combination of a 2.5-liter engine and two electric motors creates a hybrid combination that is powerful enough to keep drivers happy and is one of the most efficient luxury cars on the road. This power system pairs with a CVT, sending power to the front wheels, making the entire system as efficient as possible. The EPA ratings reach 43 city/44 highway MPG and 44 MPG combined, which translates to a total available range of nearly 600 miles per tank of gas. Enough Power On Regular Gas Lexus The 2025 ES 300h provides 215 horsepower from the powertrain. This might not sound like much, but it is enough to get the hybrid Lexus to 60 MPH in 8.3 seconds, which is quick enough for highway driving and passing. For 2026, a new ES 350h arrives, increasing power to 244 horsepower. This new model should be quicker than the ES 300h, which set the benchmark that Lexus has already chosen to raise higher. The Lexus ES 300h isn’t sports-car-fast, but it's quick enough to handle daily driving, making it easy for owners to enjoy the ride and the fuel savings.Lexus In addition to having enough power for your drive, this hybrid luxury sedan uses 87-octane fuel. Unlike turbocharged hybrids or more complicated systems, you don’t get punished at the pump with a premium fuel requirement, making the ES 300h as affordable as possible. Proven Reliability That Protects Your Investment Toyota Hybrid System Track Record Lexus The Toyota track record for hybrid reliability is well documented, making it easy to depend on the Lexus ES 300h. Lexus shows confidence in the ES 300h with an impressive warranty package. The standard warranty is four years/50,000 miles, and the powertrain is covered for six years/70,000 miles. Hybrid components are covered for eight years/100,000 miles, and the first two services are complimentary. Lower Maintenance For Consumables Lexus One of the biggest selling points of hybrids and EVs is the lowered cost of consumable parts. Although hybrids have additional items, such as the electric motor, when compared to regular gas vehicles, braking systems tend to last much longer. This is thanks to the regenerative braking system, which captures braking energy and sends it to the electric motor. The added benefit is that the traditional brakes aren’t used as much when the regen system is engaged, which reduces wear and extends the life of your brake pads and rotors. Ride Comfort That Rivals Flagship Luxury Sedans Exceptionally Smooth And Quiet Ride Lexus The Lexus ES 300h is known for its hushed cabin and smooth ride. This allows you to have a full-size luxury experience in a midsize sedan. The roomy, well-designed cabin feels much closer to larger models, making it easy to see how this midsize hybrid can be a value option. The smooth ride makes it easier to relax and simply enjoy the ride, especially on a wide, open, deserted highway. Suspension Tuned For Everyday Comfort Lexus While some luxury sedans lean into sporty driving characteristics, making you feel every road imperfection, the ES 300h does things differently. If your idea of a luxury ride is a smooth, calm, and comfortable experience, Lexus has you covered. This car absorbs road imperfections, keeping them out of your ride, so your commutes are more enjoyable, and road trips are a real pleasure. High-Quality Materials And Craftsmanship LexusLexus leaned hard into the cabin's clean, minimalist look, giving drivers clean lines, open views, and a spacious feeling. The ES 300h has large screens and can be had with a lovely two-tone look that gives it the high-end feeling desired in a Lexus sedan. The comfortable seats allow you to fully immerse in the driving experience, whether sitting in a parking lot after a long day to take a few minutes to decompress or out on the highway singing along to your favorite tunes. Spacious Cabin With Rear-Seat Comfort Lexus The rear seat area is one of the focal points of Lexus comfort in the ES lineup. It's one of the most spacious cabins in the class and feels even larger than it is, thanks to the large glass area. This means excellent outward visibility for kids on a road trip with your work colleagues during your daily commute.CarBuzz The ES lineup has an available Executive Package for the updated 2026 model, but you have to choose the ES 350e, an all-electric version, in the Luxury trim. This package adds heated, ventilated, massaging, and reclining rear outboard seats to the rear seat area. It also adds a footrest to the front passenger seat, making your passengers more comfortable while riding along with you. Unfortunately, this package isn’t part of the ES 350h, but it may be available in upcoming model years. Strong Value Proposition Compared To European Rivals Standard Advanced Safety And Tech Features LexusLexus sets a hybrid benchmark in many ways with the ES 300h. It's not only one of the most affordably efficient hybrid luxury sedans, but it has an excellent safety package. The Lexus Safety System+ 2.5 package gives you forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, lane tracing assistance, radar cruise control, lane departure alerts, automatic high beams, and blind-spot monitoring.Lexus For 2026, the ES lineup will be the first Lexus to receive the Safety System+ 4.0 package. This is the latest iteration of the brand’s safety and driver-assistance package. It includes a pre-collision system, Proactive Driving Assist, dynamic radar cruise control, lane tracing assist, lane departure alert, road sign assist, automatic high beams, driver monitoring system, curve speed management, and emergency steering assist. Lower Starting Price Than Key Competitors Lexus The Lexus ES 300h had an MSRP of $44,590 in 2025, and only one year later should cost around $43,000. This is an affordable price for a midsize luxury sedan and a hybrid. The BMW 5 Series begins at $60,000, and the Mercedes-Benz E-Class begins at $63,900, neither of which offers an efficient hybrid powertrain in the base model. For 2026, the ES 350h is expected to start at $48,000, which still dramatically undercuts European rivals. The 2026 Lexus ES 300h Sets A New Standard The Trifecta The Lexus ES 300h isn’t made for sporty, spirited driving, but that is part of what makes it great. This hybrid luxury car sets a new benchmark by being a truly comfortable, extremely smooth-riding luxury car, offering impressive hybrid-level efficiency that doesn’t punish drivers at the gas pump, and delivering on the Lexus promise of long-term ownership value. It set the benchmark for hybrid luxury, but Lexus is already resetting that standard with the upcoming ES 350h.