Lexus has completely reimagined the ES for 2026, introducing a more sculptural, technology-focused sedan designed for a contemporary luxury lifestyle. Larger, sleeker, and far more ambitious than before, the all-new ES arrives with both hybrid and fully electric powertrains — a first not only for the ES lineup, but for Lexus itself.
Visually, the new ES feels cleaner and more refined, with a low, flowing silhouette, sharply sculpted surfaces, and a more minimalist interpretation of Lexus design language. The hybrid ES 350h retains subtle front air intakes, while the all-electric ES 350e and dual-motor ES 500e adopt a smoother, more aerodynamic front fascia with fewer openings and a quieter visual presence.
Inside, Lexus continues its shift toward modern minimalism. A large Lexus Interface touchscreen and digital Multi-Information Display sit within a simplified dashboard architecture that feels both elegant and technology-driven. Premium materials, ambient lighting, embossed door panel detailing, and heated and ventilated power-adjustable seating reinforce the ES’s longstanding reputation for comfort while pushing the cabin into a more contemporary design direction.
The new multi-pathway platform allows Lexus to offer customers a genuine choice. The ES 350h features Lexus’ sixth-generation hybrid system pairing a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with an electronically controlled CVT and available all-wheel drive. Meanwhile, the battery-electric ES 350e delivers an estimated range of up to 307 miles, while the more powerful dual-motor ES 500e offers up to 276 miles of range with enhanced performance and traction.
Dimensionally, the new ES has grown substantially. A longer wheelbase and expanded width increase rear legroom, shoulder room, and overall cabin comfort while improving ingress and egress. Standard electronic door latches with Safe Exit Assist add a layer of sophistication and safety.
Every ES rides on standard 19-inch wheels, while new finishes, including Wavelength and Copper Crest, join familiar Lexus colors like Caviar, Iridium, and Cloudburst Gray.
More than simply a redesign, the new ES signals a broader evolution for Lexus — one where electrification, contemporary design, and luxury refinement coexist without sacrificing the quiet comfort that has long defined the brand.
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Daryl Killian, Nik Miles, Ken Panton & Marc Carter on location for the ES first drive.