Lenovo’s latest refresh of its ThinkPad devices is more than just a spec bump—it’s a full-on glow-up for professionals who are tired of wrestling with outdated hardware and want something that can keep up without acting like a diva. Whether you’re building 3D models, juggling spreadsheets and Zoom calls, or trying to look sharp in your fourth meeting of the day, these new ThinkPads are designed to carry the load while looking sleek doing it.
Lenovo ThinkPad P16s Gen 4
Say Hello to the New P Series: Thin, Powerful, and Not Just for Engineers
Let’s start with the ThinkPad P14s Gen 6 and P16s Gen 4. If your work includes heavy-duty tasks like computer-aided design (CAD) or building information modeling (BIM), these are for you. They’re built for engineers, architects, and creatives who don’t want to be tethered to a desk or saddled with a behemoth of a laptop.
Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 6
The P14s is Lenovo’s lightest mobile workstation ever—just over 3 pounds and as slim as 16mm. Think of it as the laptop version of your favorite pair of comfy-but-sharp work shoes. Under the hood, both the P14s and the slightly larger P16s pack AMD’s new Ryzen AI PRO 300 Series processors, topping out with the Ryzen AI 9 HX PRO 370. You get 12 cores and a boost up to 5.1GHz, which basically means this thing can handle intense multitasking and complex modeling work without getting winded.
Lenovo ThinkPad P16s Gen 4
You also get up to 96GB of RAM—yes, ninety-six—and 2TB of SSD storage, which is a dream come true if your workflow includes large files, simulations, or just never deleting anything, ever. The graphics are built on AMD’s RDNA 3.5 architecture, which brings the power without killing your battery.
Both models are also part of the Copilot+ PC club. That means they’re designed to make your AI tools run better and smarter. So whether you’re tweaking product renderings or relying on your laptop to help manage a busy inbox, it’s got the intelligence to keep up. They’re also certified to play nice with industry-standard software from Adobe, Autodesk, and more.
The ThinkPad P14s AMD Gen 6 starts at $1,579, while the P16s AMD Gen 4 starts at $1,619. Both arrive in May, just in time for your mid-year productivity overhaul.
The L Series: For Those Who Want Choices—and Lots of Them
Now let’s pivot to the ThinkPad L Series, Lenovo’s go-to for businesses, schools, and anyone who wants versatility without the drama. The L13 Gen 6 and L13 2-in-1 Gen 6 are perfect for those who need something lightweight, portable, and flexible. The 2-in-1 version even has a garaged pen for digital note-taking and sketching on the go—think classroom lectures, design brainstorms, or your next great idea mid-flight.
Lenovo ThinkPad L14 Gen 6
These laptops feature a more compact chassis and an 84.7% screen-to-body ratio, which means more display, less bezel. They come with up to 32GB of RAM and 1TB of SSD storage, making them ideal for students, mobile professionals, and anyone with a side hustle.
Then you’ve got the L14 Gen 6 and L16 Gen 2—your sturdy workhorses. They’re bigger, yes, but they’re also ready to handle full workdays with the latest processors from both Intel and AMD. You can configure them with up to 64GB of RAM and 2TB of storage, and they’re designed for large-scale deployments or tailored setups depending on what your job needs.
Lenovo ThinkPad L16 Gen 2
All L Series models include Wi-Fi 7 support, optional LTE connectivity, and Dolby Atmos sound with Elevoc noise suppression for better video calls. And if you’re worried about longevity, Lenovo made these laptops easier to repair with replaceable components like batteries, speakers, and fans.
Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Gen 6
Pricing starts at $1,509 for the L13 Gen 6, $1,669 for the 2-in-1, $1,209 for the L14 Gen 6, and $1,219 for the L16 Gen 2. They’re all expected to land in June.
The X1 Aura Editions: Sleek, Premium, and Built for Your Boss Moves
Lenovo didn’t forget about its premium ThinkPad X1 family. The X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition and the X1 2-in-1 Gen 10 Aura Edition are now offered with Intel’s Core Ultra 200U and 200H processors, plus Intel vPro for IT teams who like to keep tabs on things.
These machines are built for those constantly on the move or always in the spotlight. They’re incredibly light, beautifully designed, and come with AI-enhanced webcam features that make every virtual meeting look like a professional headshot session. Add in Dolby Atmos audio and the new Lenovo View tools, and you’ve got a portable studio-slash-command-center that means business.
The X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition starts at $2,269, and the 2-in-1 version kicks off at $2,399. Both will be available beginning in April.
Smarter Tech, Inside and Out
Across the board, Lenovo has made small but meaningful upgrades. We’re talking about better cooling, smarter power use, improved repairability, and a heavier focus on sustainability, like recycled magnesium, plastic-free packaging, and MIL-SPEC durability testing.
They’ve also upped their accessibility game with features like tactile keyboard markings and AI tools that improve webcam experiences, from auto-framing to virtual eye contact. Tools like Lenovo Commercial Vantage let you personalize settings quickly, while ThinkShield security features help keep your data under lock and key.
Bottom line? These new Lenovo ThinkPad devices don’t just talk the talk. They’re ready to help you crush your deadlines, impress your clients, and maybe even enjoy the process a little more. Just try not to gloat too much during your next video call—unless, of course, you’re showing off your new 2.8K OLED display.
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I own a Lenovo Thinkpad and its the best laptop I have ever owned.
It’s always great to see what new ThinkPads will feature. I see that the ones shown here all continue to have the TrackPoint.
I love my Thinkpad that I bought 4 years ago. Glad to see that have lightened up the laptop. Love mine but it is too heavy for travel.