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    Lexus Just Solved One Of Its Biggest EV Headaches

    Divya SharmaBy Divya SharmaMay 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    • The 2026 Lexus ES will get Toyota’s Arene software platform.
    • It brings a comprehensive native route planning feature and a new infotainment system.
    • The ES is now a fully electrified nameplate, with hybrid and electric versions on offer. 

    Road tripping in the 2026 Lexus ES will be a breeze, thanks to a new feature that has long been overdue on electric vehicles under the Toyota umbrella. Lexus announced Monday that the ES will get Toyota’s new Arene software platform, and with it comes native EV route planning, a first for a Lexus EV. 

    It’s a feature that Teslas and Rivians have had for years, and its absence has been one of the more glaring pain points of owning Lexus or Toyota electric cars. Anyone who has done long road trips without good native route planning knows how much of a difference this feature makes in curing range anxiety.


    2026 Lexus ES Infotainment


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    With an active Drive Connect trial or subscription, owners will be able to see key charging details directly in the car’s navigation system or on the Lexus smartphone app. This includes the EV Range Map, which will calculate the optimal route to your destination, automatically throw in charging stops along the way, and estimate your remaining battery percentage upon arrival.

    Lexus will also show you charging station names, address, hours of operation, charger type (Level 1, 2, or DC fast), real-time availability, and maximum output in kilowatts. It works similarly to the native Google-based infotainment systems found in General Motors and Nissan EVs. One tap on the navigation screen will show nearby charging stations, or let you add a charging stop before you even leave your driveway. 

    There’s also a new conversational voice assistant that can handle volume, audio, climate, and trip details, without requiring you to memorize exact commands. And the ES now also gets the native dash cam that debuted on the 2026 Toyota RAV4. It records in continuous loops, supports manual capture, and uses a G-sensor to automatically flag incidents triggered by hard braking, impact, or airbag deployment. Drivers can download the footage to a USB.





    2026 Lexus ES Infotainment

    Photo by: Lexus

    And finally, the Arene platform also makes in-vehicle screens more intuitive. The user experience is now more iPhone-like, featuring customizable widgets on the home screen, cleaner and easier to find functions, and a more responsive system overall. I got my first hands-on with the new setup in the RAV4, and it felt an entire generation ahead of the brand’s current infotainment systems.

    New features like EV Routing should complement the ES’s other fundamentals, which look strong on paper. The ES 350e gets up to 307 miles of EPA range thanks to a 74.7 kilowatt-hour battery, which it also shares with the RZ as well as its Toyota cousins like the refreshed bZ and C-HR. The ES, however, is far more luxurious inside, and is geared for the premium end of the electric sedan segment. It starts at $49,000 before destination and is available with all-wheel drive.



    2026 Lexus ES

    Photo by: Lexus

    The new C-HR and the Lexus RZ did not have this feature when I tested them in April. But it’s only logical that Toyota will roll out the same EV Routing feature to its own EVs someday, as well as their Subaru siblings. Whether that will come with over-the-air updates or more comprehensive software and hardware upgrades on future model years remains to be seen.

    Contact the author: suvrat.kothari@insideevs.com


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