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      <title>2026 Lexus ES 350h Brings Sixth-Generation Hybrid and First-Ever AWD Option</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The eighth-generation Lexus ES arrives with a substantially revised hybrid model, marking the first time the long-running luxury sedan has offered all-wheel drive. The 2026 ES 350h adopts Lexus&amp;rsquo; sixth-generation hybrid system, a new multi-pathway platform shared with the all-electric ES 350e and ES 500e, and a larger body with a higher seating position than its predecessor.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;The powertrain numbers reflect meaningful gains over the outgoing ES 300h. Output rises from 215 hp to 244 hp on both front- and all-wheel-drive configurations, driven by increases to both the 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine — now rated at 186 hp and 173 lb-ft — and a substantially more powerful front motor generator producing 201 hp and 199 lb-ft. The AWD variant adds a 54-hp rear e-Axle that can shift torque distribution from 100:0 front-to-rear all the way to 20:80 on demand.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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