
As the tech world convened at Mobile World Congress 2025, Lenovo stepped into the spotlight with a series of exciting updates to its ThinkPad series. Known for its sturdy business laptops, Lenovo has once again proved its commitment to innovation with new chips and form factors designed to enhance productivity and user experience.

A New Era for ThinkPads
Among the highlights of Lenovo’s announcements, the ThinkPad T14s 2-in-1 stands out with its convertible design and cutting-edge features, marking a significant evolution from traditional business laptops to more versatile devices. This model embodies the fusion of Lenovo’s robust business-centric design and the flexibility of its Yoga series, complete with support for the magnetic Yoga Pen stylus.
ThinkPad T14s 2-in-1: The Convertible Powerhouse
The ThinkPad T14s 2-in-1 not only boasts a 14-inch, 400-nit WUXGA touch display but also comes equipped with powerful internals. Users can choose between an Intel Core Ultra 7 H or U 200 series chip, paired with up to 64GB of LPDDR5x RAM and 1TB of storage. This laptop is designed for those who desire the performance of a traditional laptop with the adaptability of a tablet.
Traditional Models Get a Boost
For those who prefer a more conventional design without a 360-degree hinge, the ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 and ThinkPad T14 Gen 6 have also been updated. These models now feature options for Intel Core Ultra or AMD Ryzen AI Pro chips, with configurations going up to 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage, ensuring that there is a ThinkPad suited for every professional need.

The Ultra-Light ThinkPad X13 Gen 6
Described by Lenovo as “one of the lightest ThinkPad designs ever,” the new ThinkPad X13 Gen 6 weighs in at only 2.05 lbs. Despite its minimal heft, it doesn’t skimp on power. The X13 Gen 6 offers similar chip options as the T14s, along with up to 64GB of RAM and a choice between a 41Wh or a more robust 54.7Wh battery. It’s perfect for professionals on the move, with added support for Wi-Fi 7 and an optional 5G connection.
Comprehensive Updates Across the Board
Lenovo’s updates extend beyond these models. The ThinkPad E14 Gen 7 and E16 Gen 3 have been upgraded to support up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 U or H 200 series chip and up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM. Meanwhile, the ThinkPad T16 Gen 4 caps out at 32GB of RAM, offering a variety of options for different business needs.

Availability and Pricing
Set to hit the shelves this summer, the new ThinkPads are priced to cater to a range of budgets. The T14s 2-in-1, T14s Gen 6, and X13 Gen 6 will be available starting in June 2025, with prices at $1,719, $1,674, and $1,139 respectively. The T14 Gen 6 and T16 Gen 4 will launch a bit earlier in May, priced at $1,359 and $1,623. For those looking for value-oriented options, the E14 Gen 7 and E16 Gen 3 are expected in Q2 2025, priced attractively at $849 and $859.
Lenovo’s presence at MWC 2025 clearly underscores its leadership in the business laptop market, combining robust performance with innovative designs that meet the demands of modern professionals. As we continue to cover all the exciting developments from MWC, stay tuned for more updates on the latest in mobile and smart technology advancements.