The 2026 Lexus ES: Luxury Meets Electrifying Design

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Introducing the Stylish Transformation

The 2026 Lexus ES is not just getting a makeover; it’s undergoing a full-on style revolution! Lexus boldly claims that the new ES “takes sedan styling, luxury, and refinement to a higher level” with a complete redesign. As we eagerly anticipate its arrival, it’s clear that this eighth-gen beauty has much more than a pretty face. It’s a whole new ball game inside and out!

The 2026 Lexus ES 350e interior (Source: Lexus)

A Nod to the Future: Electrified Powertrains

Following the radical LF-ZC showcar inspiration, the 2026 ES embraces the “experience elegance and electrified sedan” concept that will undeniably enhance your driving experience. The new ES will come equipped with both battery electric (BEV) and hybrid (HEV) powertrain options, making it an eco-friendly choice for the luxury sedan enthusiast. Say goodbye to the old ways – this sleek car is paving the path for the future!

The 2026 Lexus ES 350e interior (Source: Lexus)

Inside the New Lexus ES: Tech and Comfort Galore

Step inside, and you’ll find that the 2026 ES doesn’t skimp on technology. With the latest version of the Lexus interface multimedia system, including a stunning 14″ touchscreen, you can connect with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Plus, the snazzy 12.3″ driver display cluster keeps you informed without the clutter. We’re grinning just thinking about all the gadgets!

With impressive driving ranges of 300 miles for the ES 350e and 250 miles for the ES 500e, these models can also be juiced up at Tesla superchargers with ease. Pricing is still under wraps, but early estimates hint at starting around $45,000 to $50,000.

As we count down to the spring 2026 release, we’re left wondering — what do you think of this bold new design? Is it style or bust? Let us know your take in the comments!

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