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The 2026 Lexus ES facelift brings a sleeker front design, updated spindle grille, sharper headlamps, and new taillights for a more sophisticated look.
A larger, 14.0-inch touchscreen with improved interface, wireless smartphone integration, and advanced voice recognition enhance cabin tech.
Safety features include upgraded driver-assistance systems like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and enhanced emergency braking.
The Lexus ES is expected to become a hybrid-only model, with potential engine options including a 2.5-liter inline-4 hybrid or 3.5-liter V6.
Known for comfort, reliability, and cost-effective maintenance, the ES continues to be a top choice for both individual buyers and fleet operators in the UAE.
The Lexus ES, a favorite in the UAE’s luxury sedan market, now comes with a fresh facelift. Unveiled in China, its UAE launch is eagerly awaited.
Renowned for its elegance, performance, and dependability, the Lexus ES remains one of the region's top-selling models. Here’s what UAE buyers can expect from the latest version!
Since its launch in 2018, the 7th-generation Lexus ES has stayed a top choice in the midsize luxury sedan market. Instead of a full generational overhaul, Lexus has opted for a thorough facelift, extending the model’s lifecycle. This update helps the ES stay competitive while still benefiting from the reliable GA-K platform shared with the Toyota Camry.
The newly launched 2025 Toyota Camry continues to use the GA-K platform, which was first introduced with the previous VX-70 generation of the Camry.
The 2026 Lexus ES showcases updated design features to stay competitive. The front now has a more streamlined spindle grille, a revamped bumper, and sharper headlamps with upgraded LED lights. The inverted L-shaped DRLs are striking, though they resemble those on some Audi models.
The rear of the 2026 Lexus ES gets a refresh with new taillights and a redesigned bumper, boosting its elegant look. Additional color options and new wheel designs enhance the sedan's overall appearance, ensuring it continues to captivate both returning and new buyers in the UAE.
Staying true to Lexus's focus on innovation, the facelifted ES introduces upgraded technology with a 14.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system. The system offers a better user interface, enhanced connectivity, wireless smartphone integration, and advanced voice recognition. Additionally, the HVAC controls are now integrated into the touchscreen.
Safety has been a key focus, with improvements to Lexus's driver-assistance features. Expect enhancements like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and improved emergency braking, all designed to appeal to the tech-savvy and safety-conscious buyers in the UAE.
The Lexus ES has long been a top choice in the UAE's luxury sedan market, known for its comfort, reliability, and great value. Its roomy interior, high-quality materials, and smooth ride make it popular with both individual buyers and fleet operators.
Sharing the GA-K platform with the Toyota Camry adds to its appeal, offering reliable performance and affordable maintenance—important factors for the UAE’s varied customer base.
Although specific details about the powertrain updates are not yet available, the Lexus ES is expected to transition to a hybrid-only model. Internationally, it offers a 215hp 2.5-liter inline-4 hybrid and a 302hp 3.5-liter V6, while the UAE market currently only offers the more powerful V6 option.
The updated Lexus ES may offer both engine options in the UAE, or it could switch to a hybrid-only model with the 2.5-liter engine. Only time will reveal the final choice. With Lexus’s emphasis on quiet performance and smooth power delivery, these options will help keep the ES a strong competitor.
Although the 2026 Lexus ES has been revealed in China, its UAE launch is anticipated within the next year. Given its strong sales and brand recognition, Lexus is likely to prioritize this model in the Middle East.
Once available, the facelifted Lexus ES will strengthen its leadership in the midsize luxury sedan segment. With its refreshed design, cutting-edge technology, and reliable performance, it is expected to remain a top choice for UAE buyers. Stay tuned to DubiCars for more updates on pricing and availability as Lexus prepares to bring the updated ES to the region.
The 2026 Lexus ES facelift is set to enhance the brand's strong presence in the UAE’s midsize luxury sedan market. With a sleek design, advanced technology, and focus on reliability, this updated model is poised to remain a top choice for both loyal customers and new buyers.
As Lexus continues to innovate and prioritize customer needs, the facelifted ES will reinforce its status as a leading vehicle in the region, offering luxury, comfort, and performance. The upcoming launch will surely create excitement among those seeking a premium sedan in the UAE.
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