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Review: 2019 Lexus ES Features Optional Widescreen CarPlay, but Remote Touch Trackpad Interface Is Cumbersome

A few months ago, the 2019 Lexus ES became the first vehicle from Toyota’s luxury brand to add support for CarPlay, built on top of the brand’s Enform 2.0 infotainment system, and Lexus now has a half dozen 2019 models announced with CarPlay support.

I’ve had a chance to spend some time with a Lexus ES 300h Ultra Luxury hybrid model that includes a number of technology features, so here’s a look at what iPhone users can expect now that Lexus is rolling out CarPlay support.


CarPlay support comes standard on all ES models starting from October production, and the base ES infotainment system comes with an 8-inch color display that can use a tethered smartphone with the Scout GPS Link service to provide navigation. My test vehicle, however, was equipped with a Navigation Package that boosts the center display to a 12.3-inch widescreen palette and provides native onboard navigation capabilities.

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