Lenovo is expanding its business PC lineup with a wave of new ThinkPad laptops and a powerful new desktop workstation aimed at professionals, creators, and enterprise users. The company’s latest announcements include refreshed ThinkPad X13 and L Series laptops, as well as the new ThinkStation P4 workstation.
All of these computers are designed around AI-ready performance, modern connectivity, and improved long-term usability. The new systems continue Lenovo’s push toward AI-focused computing while also emphasizing portability, enterprise flexibility, and sustainability.
ThinkPad X13 Focuses on Lightweight Mobility

Leading the laptop refresh is the new ThinkPad X13 Gen 7, a business laptop built for professionals who frequently travel or work across multiple locations. Lenovo says the device starts at just over 2 pounds, making it one of the lightest ThinkPads the company has produced.
The laptop is powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra Series 3 or AMD Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series processors, bringing AI-assisted features and improved efficiency to mobile workflows. Connectivity-wise, the X13 features Wi-Fi 7, optional 5G, USB-C, USB-A, and HDMI.
You’ll also get a 5MP IR camera and upgraded audio processing for clearer video calls and meetings. And the company is highlighting repairability, with replaceable components including the battery and SSD.
Lenovo ThinkPad L Series Targets Enterprise Fleets
Lenovo also refreshed its mainstream business lineup with the new ThinkPad L14 Gen 7 and ThinkPad L16 Gen 3. These systems are designed for large-scale enterprise deployment, balancing performance, flexibility, and cost efficiency.
The laptops support up to 64GB of DDR5 memory and 2TB of SSD storage, along with features such as Dolby Atmos audio, brighter displays, Wi-Fi 7, and optional WWAN connectivity. These series also include customer-replaceable components, such as the keyboard and battery, and use 100% recycled cobalt batteries and plastic-free packaging.
ThinkStation P4 Brings AI Power to Creators and Engineers

Alongside the laptops, the brand is also introducing the new ThinkStation P4. It’s a high-performance desktop workstation aimed at engineers, designers, and content creators handling demanding workloads.
The workstation is powered by AMD Ryzen PRO 9000 Series processors and can be configured with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell graphics. These components position it for AI tasks, simulations, rendering, and professional creative work.
The desktop supports up to 256GB DDR5 memory, PCIe Gen 5 expansion, and advanced storage configurations. Plus, it stays cool and quiet under heavy workloads thanks to its liquid cooling system and spacious 30L chassis.
Enterprise Security and Sustainability Remain a Focus
Security continues to play a major role across Lenovo’s lineup. The ThinkStation P4 includes the company’s ThinkShield security suite, which adds BIOS-level protections and enterprise-grade safeguards for professional environments.
The workstation also carries certifications from major professional software companies like Adobe, Autodesk, Siemens, and Dassault, ensuring compatibility with industry-standard applications.
The new ThinkPad systems are expected to launch starting in May 2026, with the ThinkPad X13 Gen 7 starting at $1,499 and the ThinkPad L14 Gen 7 and L16 Gen 3 starting at $1,439. Meanwhile, the ThinkStation P4 is scheduled to arrive in select global markets beginning in June, with North American availability planned for August 2026. Pricing will be announced closer to launch.
