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How many miles per gallon does a Lexus ES 250 get?

The Lexus ES 250 typically gets about 28 mpg in city driving, 39 mpg on the highway, and around 32 mpg combined according to EPA estimates.


The question explores how efficiently the ES 250 uses its 2.5-liter engine and 8-speed automatic transmission, and how factors like year, drivetrain, and driving conditions can affect actual mileage. Below is a breakdown of official figures, real-world performance, and how the ES 250 compares with its siblings in the ES lineup.


EPA fuel economy estimates for the ES 250


Note: The following figures reflect official EPA estimates for common configurations of the ES 250. The model is primarily front-wheel drive, and all-wheel drive is not typically offered for this variant.



  • 2020–2023 Lexus ES 250 (FWD): 28 mpg city / 39 mpg highway / 32 mpg combined.

  • 2024 Lexus ES 250 (FWD): 28 mpg city / 39 mpg highway / 32 mpg combined.


EPA ratings serve as a guide and actual mileage varies with driving style, road conditions, weather, and equipment. Always check the window sticker for the exact numbers on your specific vehicle.


Real-world fuel economy and how to maximize it


EPA figures come from standardized testing; real-world mileage can differ. Drivers can often approach the published figures with mindful driving and proper maintenance.



  • Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure; underinflation reduces fuel economy and can affect handling.

  • Drive smoothly: gradual acceleration and steady speeds improve efficiency more than rapid throttle input.

  • Use eco or fuel-saving modes if available, and minimize roof rack use or heavy cargo when fuel economy is a priority.

  • Perform regular maintenance: timely oil changes, clean air filters, and proper spark plug condition help preserve efficiency.

  • Avoid excessive idling and plan trips to reduce stop-and-go driving where possible.


While the ES 250 aims for comfort and efficiency, real-world results depend on how you drive and how well the car is maintained.


How the ES 250 stacks up against other ES trims


ES 350


The ES 350 uses a 3.5-liter V6 and typically delivers more power at the expense of efficiency, with EPA estimates around 22 mpg city / 32 mpg highway / about 26 mpg combined in many configurations.


ES 300h


The ES 300h is a hybrid that prioritizes fuel efficiency, with EPA estimates around the mid-40s mpg combined (roughly 42–44 mpg depending on year and conditions), far higher than the ES 250 in most driving scenarios.


In short, the ES 250 sits in the middle of the lineup, offering reasonable fuel economy with a focus on comfort, while the hybrid ES 300h leans toward efficiency and the ES 350 emphasizes performance.


Summary


The Lexus ES 250 generally achieves about 28 mpg in city driving, 39 mpg on the highway, and roughly 32 mpg combined in EPA estimates. Real-world results vary with driving style, weather, and maintenance. If maximizing fuel economy is a priority, the ES 250 delivers solid efficiency for a mid-size luxury sedan, the hybrid ES 300h offers higher mpg, and the ES 350 trades some efficiency for more power.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.