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2022 BMW i4 vs 2022 Lexus ES

2022 Lexus ES
2022 Lexus ES
$40,950MSRP
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2022 BMW i4
2022 BMW i4
$55,400MSRP
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2022 Lexus ES
$40,950MSRP
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2022 BMW i4
$55,400MSRP
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Overview

MSRP

$40,950

MSRP

$55,400

Listings

9

Listings

1

Ratings & Reviews

User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

7.0 out of 10

Expert reviews

7.3 out of 10

Pros

  • Fuel-efficient

  • Quiet cabin

  • Multiple powertrain options

Cons

  • Uninspired styling

  • Fairly pedestrian performance

  • Underwhelming base engine

2022 Lexus ES Reviews Summary

Auto manufacturers are always pursuing younger customers, but some cars appeal to a different clientele. The 2022 Lexus ES attracts the softest of buyers, mature adults seeking a mid-size luxury sedan without a giant price tag. Available with four cylinders, six cylinders, or a gasoline-electric hybrid powertrain, the 2022 Lexus ES starts in Canada at $46,200. In the age of the SUV and at the dawn of electrification, the ES does its best to capture any remaining new car buyers interested in a traditional sedan.

2022 BMW i4 Reviews Summary

After entering the modern electric car era with the radical i3 hatchback, BMW is dialing things back a bit. The 2022 BMW i4 isn’t as radical as the i3, but it may also appeal to a wider audience.

Instead of a dedicated platform, the i4 uses the same body shell as the gasoline BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe, which in turn is a four-door version of the BMW 4 Series coupe and convertible. The result is an electric vehicle with dimensions fairly close to the BMW 3 Series, the Bavarian automaker’s signature product. By offering an electric alternative, BMW is showing that it’s serious about electric vheicles (EVs).

The i4’s closest rivals are the Tesla Model 3 and Polestar 2, as both are electric four-doors from premium brands. Most of BMW’s traditional rivals, such as Audi and Mercedes-Benz, are focusing on electric crossover SUVs and more expensive sedans for now. The Porsche Taycan is positioned above the i4 in price and performance aspirations.

As with other BMW models, the i4 launches in multiple configurations based on its drivetrain rather than conventional trim levels. The single-motor rear-wheel drive (RWD) BMW i4 eDrive40 is the base model, and the one we test drove for this review. Buyers looking for more power can upgrade to the dual-motor all-wheel drive (AWD) i4 M50, which is featured in our video review, above.

Popular Features & Specs

Engine

2.5L 203 hp I4

Engine

335 hp Electric

Drive Train

AWD

Drive Train

RWD

Seating Capacity

5

Seating Capacity

5

Horsepower

203 hp @ 6500 rpm

Horsepower

EV Battery Capacity

EV Battery Capacity

81.1 kWh

MPG City

25

MPG City

109

MPG Highway

34

MPG Highway

108

Battery Charge Time (240V)

Battery Charge Time (240V)

10 hours
2022 Lexus ES
2022 Lexus ES
$40,950MSRP
Overview
Overview
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2022 BMW i4
2022 BMW i4
$55,400MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2022 Lexus ES
$40,950MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2022 BMW i4
$55,400MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now

Overview

MSRP
$40,950
$55,400
Listings

Ratings & Reviews

User reviews

5.0

4.6

Expert reviews

7.0 out of 10

Read full review

7.3 out of 10

Read full review
Pros & cons

Pros

  • Fuel-efficient

  • Quiet cabin

  • Multiple powertrain options

Cons

  • Uninspired styling

  • Fairly pedestrian performance

  • Underwhelming base engine

Summary
Auto manufacturers are always pursuing younger customers, but some cars appeal to a different clientele. The 2022 Lexus ES attracts the softest of buyers, mature adults seeking a mid-size luxury sedan without a giant price tag. Available with four cylinders, six cylinders, or a gasoline-electric hybrid powertrain, the 2022 Lexus ES starts in Canada at $46,200. In the age of the SUV and at the dawn of electrification, the ES does its best to capture any remaining new car buyers interested in a traditional sedan.

After entering the modern electric car era with the radical i3 hatchback, BMW is dialing things back a bit. The 2022 BMW i4 isn’t as radical as the i3, but it may also appeal to a wider audience.

Instead of a dedicated platform, the i4 uses the same body shell as the gasoline BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe, which in turn is a four-door version of the BMW 4 Series coupe and convertible. The result is an electric vehicle with dimensions fairly close to the BMW 3 Series, the Bavarian automaker’s signature product. By offering an electric alternative, BMW is showing that it’s serious about electric vheicles (EVs).

The i4’s closest rivals are the Tesla Model 3 and Polestar 2, as both are electric four-doors from premium brands. Most of BMW’s traditional rivals, such as Audi and Mercedes-Benz, are focusing on electric crossover SUVs and more expensive sedans for now. The Porsche Taycan is positioned above the i4 in price and performance aspirations.

As with other BMW models, the i4 launches in multiple configurations based on its drivetrain rather than conventional trim levels. The single-motor rear-wheel drive (RWD) BMW i4 eDrive40 is the base model, and the one we test drove for this review. Buyers looking for more power can upgrade to the dual-motor all-wheel drive (AWD) i4 M50, which is featured in our video review, above.

Video

Popular Features & Specs

Engine
2.5L 203 hp I4
335 hp Electric
Drive Train
AWD
RWD
Seating Capacity
5
5
Horsepower
203 hp @ 6500 rpm
EV Battery Capacity
81.1 kWh
MPG City
25
109
MPG Highway
34
108
Battery Charge Time (240V)
10 hours
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