
Lexus is giving the ES sedan a bigger role in its lineup. The new version will debut at the Shanghai Motor Show and is being called the brand’s latest global flagship. With changing customer needs and rising interest in electrified models, the ES is stepping up with improved tech, new styling, and better performance for modern drivers from the United States and worldwide.
This blog covers the transformation of the Lexus ES into the 2026 Lexus ES Debut, highlighting its design, features, and future position in the brand lineup.
While the company has not shown the interior yet, expectations are high. Lexus is likely to increase passenger room, especially for rear-seat riders. This change fits with the ES’s new flagship role. Buyers (including those with the 2025 Lexus GX model) can expect top-quality materials, a quiet cabin, and added technology features.
The new Lexus ES is getting a bold new look. The teaser images show a long, low profile with a fastback-style roof and new body lines. At the front, there are slim LED daytime lights and a separate headlight setup underneath.
The rear has a full-width taillight bar that includes an illuminated Lexus badge. There is also a sleek black trim line that stretches across the car’s sides into the rear bumper.
While the ES is becoming more premium, it is still expected to use a front-wheel-drive layout. The car will ride on an updated version of Toyota’s TNGA platform. This platform allows for better interior space, efficiency, and flexibility in design.
Even though it may not have a rear-wheel-drive setup like traditional luxury sedans, Lexus aims to offer a quiet, smooth, and high-quality driving experience for buyers (such as those with the Lexus RC model) who want comfort and value.
Lexus plans to offer several engine options with the new ES. There will be hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions, likely using a four-cylinder petrol engine. Some versions may also have a turbocharged four-cylinder hybrid system with all-wheel drive.
Lexus is clearly focusing on cleaner driving options to match the growing demand for efficient and electrified cars in many global markets.
The ES becoming the flagship sedan means the LS may soon be gone. The LS was Lexus’s first model in 1989 and has been a symbol of the brand’s luxury. But with declining sales and changing buyer preferences (including those with the 2025 Lexus NX model), especially toward electrified and SUV models, the LS is losing ground.
Lexus seems ready to let the ES take its place, offering a blend of luxury and practicality that fits the current global market better.
The next-generation Lexus ES is not just another update. It is taking center stage as the company’s flagship model across many markets. This change may happen because the larger LS sedan might not continue for much longer.
Lexus is preparing to show the new ES in China first, but it is also expected in Europe and other global markets. There is no confirmed launch in the U.S. at this time.
The new Lexus ES is not just getting design changes; it is taking a major step forward. As it becomes the brand’s flagship model, it is getting more features, better styling, and more efficient engines. With comfort and performance both in focus, the ES is ready to lead Lexus into a new future.
The 2026 Lexus ES Debut marks a confident shift in design, performance, and comfort, redefining what a luxury sedan should offer. Stay updated as Lexus prepares for its official reveal.