Introduction to the 2026 Lexus ES
Lexus recently unveiled the eighth-generation ES at the Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition. The ES, a staple in Lexus’ lineup since its debut in the United States in 1990, has been known for its comfort and convenience features. The latest iteration brings significant changes, including the introduction of both hybrid and electric vehicle (EV) powertrains.
Design and Features of the 2026 Lexus ES
The 2026 Lexus ES marks a bold step into electrification for the brand, offering both hybrid and fully electric versions. The ES 350h hybrid features a sixth-generation 2.5-liter hybrid system with an integrated eAxle for a more compact powertrain. The electric variants, available in 350e and 500e trims, offer front-wheel and all-wheel drive options, respectively. The ES EV boasts a battery placement under the floor, a first for Lexus, contributing to its new spindle body design inspired by the LF-ZC concept.

The design of the 2026 ES is more streamlined, with a focus on minimizing visual ride height. The front features a sharply defined spindle shape, while the rear retains the signature Lexus ES look with filled wheelwells. New twin L-signature lamps and inward-facing daytime running lamps add to its distinctive appearance.
Interior and Technology Upgrades
Inside, the 2026 Lexus ES offers a more spacious interior, thanks to its 6.5-inch extension. The cabin is designed with ‘Clean Tech x Elegance’ in mind, featuring slim seats and trim elements to create an open feel. An Executive Package is now available in the U.S. for the first time, offering additional space and features. The ES also boasts advanced technology, including a 12.3-inch multi-information display, a 14-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a Mark Levinson Surround Sound System.

The 2026 Lexus ES is the first model to utilize Lexus Safety System+ 4.0, the latest generation of driving aids, though specific features have not been disclosed.
Significance of the 2026 Lexus ES
The introduction of the ES as an electric vehicle marks a significant step for Lexus, expanding its electrified lineup. With plans to go fully electric by 2030, the 2026 ES represents a crucial move towards this goal. The combination of hybrid and electric options, along with its updated design and technology, positions the ES for continued success in the luxury sedan market.