2026 Lexus ES: Australian timing firms for new hybrid, electric sedan


The eighth-generation Lexus ES made its debut at the 2025 Shanghai motor show last April, and after being confirmed for a 2026 local launch we now have more specific timing.

Lexus Australia has confirmed the new ES sedan, which will be offered with electric power for the first time, is due to arrive here during the third quarter (July to September) of 2026. Pricing and specifications are expected to be announced closer to launch.

The electric ES will be one of just two electric vehicles (EVs) offered by the Japanese luxury brand in Australia, following last year’s axing of the UX300e small SUV, and will sit alongside the RZ mid-size SUV which recently received significant upgrades and price cuts.

The hybrid ES sedan, in contrast, will sit among a wide range of hybrid models in Lexus showrooms, including the LBX and UX small SUVs, NX mid-size SUV, RX large SUV, LM people mover and LS flagship sedan. A hybrid version of the flagship LX off-road SUV is also locked in for Australia, while the LC500h hybrid coupe remains on price lists for now.

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The ES will be one of just two sedans in Lexus Australia’s lineup, at least for the time being, as the LS limousine has an uncertain future given it’s towards the end of its lifecycle and was recently axed in the US.

The eighth-generation model will be the sixth generation of ES to be offered in Australia, with 13,365 ES sedans delivered between its launch in 1992 and the end of 2025, including 7350 hybrids.

Larger than the mid-size model it replaces, the new ES rides on a “newly developed” version of the TNGA GA-K platform, which also underpins the Lexus NX and RX SUVs, and the Toyota Camry.

Riding on an 80mm longer (2950mm) wheelbase, which also eclipses the 2835mm wheelbase of the Camry, the Mk8 Lexus ES is a whole 165mm longer overall than its predecessor and measures 5140mm long. It’s also 55mm wider at 1920mm and 110mm taller at 1555mm.