If your kitchen and laundry room have been crying out for an upgrade, LG Electronics India just answered with a very loud knock. On May 6, 2026, LG Electronics India Limited unveiled its much-anticipated 2026 Home Appliances Range in Noida, and it is safe to say the company is not playing it small. The LG 2026 home appliances lineup spans premium French Door refrigerators with AI ThinQ connectivity, AI DD 2.0 washing machines, True Steam dishwashers, and a significantly expanded affordable-premium Essential Series, with prices starting as low as Rs 16,600. Whether you are shopping on a budget or want the most tech-packed fridge on the block, LG appears to have something lined up for you.
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From Every Indian Kitchen to 22 Countries: The Essential Series Goes Global
The Essential Series, which LG originally introduced in October 2025 with a stated goal of “Har Ghar Appliances, Har Ghar Happiness,” has now been beefed up with more capacities, fresh colour options, and wider distribution. In refrigeration, the sub-300L segment now covers 225L, 251L, and 276L models, all powered by Smart Inverter Compressor technology. Practical India-first touches include Auto Smart Connect, which keeps cooling running seamlessly on home inverters during power cuts, and a Convertible with Dairy Mode that turns the freezer section into a dedicated fridge space.
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The Essential Series washing machines come in 8kg to 10kg top-load configurations, built to handle the realities of Indian homes, including low water pressure situations and surprise power outages. A new AX semi-automatic series, ranging from 8kg to 12kg in 15 SKU options, rounds out the entry segment. For the kitchen, the Essential Series now includes a 28-litre Convertible Convection Microwave Oven with Air Fry mode, Charcoal Lighting Heater technology, and over 330 auto-cook presets including 28 Indian bread menus.
Perhaps the most ambitious move here is the export play. LG India has begun shipping Essential Series products from Q1 2026, targeting 22 countries across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa by the end of this year. The exported products include refrigerators, washing machines, and residential air conditioners. That is a serious statement of intent about what Indian manufacturing can deliver on the global stage.
India’s First: The French Door Fridge That Makes Ice Without Plumbing
On the premium end, the headliner is hard to miss. LG has introduced India’s first French Door Refrigerator with an Auto Ice Maker in the 33-inch (83.82 cm) width segment, and it does not need a plumbing connection to do the job. Available in capacities between 574L and 610L, the range features InstaView Door-in-Door, Fresh Converter+, Door Cooling+, Hygiene Fresh+, and Smart Learner adaptive cooling. AI ThinQ Wi-Fi connectivity allows remote monitoring and control, while Express Freeze handles rapid chilling when you need it most. Prices for the French Door range start at Rs 1.18 lakh.
LG has also expanded its Made-in-India Side-by-Side refrigerator range, now stretching up to 790L, available in finishes like Black Mirror Glass, Shiny Steel, and Natural Beige. A new 674L double-door model rounds things out with dedicated compartments for fruits and vegetables.
AI DD 2.0 Washing Machines That Actually Think Before They Wash
The premium laundry portfolio gets a significant boost with the NT, VX, and GVX front-load washing machine series, all running on AI DD 2.0 technology. This system detects fabric type, load weight, and soil levels, then automatically optimises wash motions. The result is cleaner clothes, less fabric wear, and lower energy and water usage. Additional features include EZ Dispense for precise detergent dosing, Steam+ for wrinkle and hygiene care, and dedicated Pet Care and Microplastic Care cycles. Capacities start at 12kg and go up to 20kg, with prices beginning at Rs 62,900.
The mid-segment TX series top-load machines (10kg and 11kg, with a 9kg variant coming soon) are designed for the Indian market’s unique challenges, featuring Hard Water Wash, Stain Clean, an IPX4-rated rear panel for humidity protection, and eZ Mix technology for uniform detergent distribution.
A Dishwasher for the Indian Kitchen, Water Purifiers for Indian Water
LG’s 15 Place Setting True Dishwasher is specifically designed for Indian cooking habits. Capable of accommodating up to 92 Indian utensils including large kadhais, it uses TrueSteam technology for hygienic grease removal and QuadWash with four spray arms for all-angle coverage. It is built to handle the oil-heavy, masala-rich aftermath of everyday Indian cooking, and it starts at Rs 73,500.
The expanded water purifier range addresses Indian water conditions with features like airtight stainless steel tanks, UV sterilisation during storage, Digital Sterilizing Care for contactless maintenance, alkaline water with 7+ pH, and High Recovery Membrane technology offering up to 60 per cent water recovery. Entry price is Rs 16,600.
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Complete 2026 LG Home Appliances Price List at a Glance
- French Door Refrigerators (574L to 610L): Starting at Rs 1.18 lakh
- Side-by-Side Refrigerators (630L to 790L): Starting at Rs 1.09 lakh
- Essential Series Refrigerators (225L to 276L): Starting at Rs 25,500
- Essential Series Washing Machines (8kg to 10kg): Starting at Rs 20,900
- VX Front Load Washing Machines (12kg to 20kg): Starting at Rs 62,900
- TX Top Load Washing Machines (10kg to 11kg): Starting at Rs 32,400
- AX Semi-Automatic Washing Machines (8kg to 12kg): Starting at Rs 17,300
- Water Purifiers (8L SS tank): Starting at Rs 16,600
- Convertible Microwave Oven (28L / 32L): Starting at Rs 28,700
- LG True Dishwasher (15 Place Setting): Starting at Rs 73,500
The entire 2026 range is available immediately across LG Brand Stores, multi-brand retail outlets, and major e-commerce platforms across India.
The Bottom Line
LG Electronics India’s 2026 appliances push is one of the more coherent product strategies you will see from a major brand in recent years. Offering genuinely useful India-specific features at the affordable end while bringing ice-making French Door fridges and AI-powered washing machines at the premium end shows a brand that knows its market well. The global ambition baked into the Essential Series export strategy adds another intriguing layer. It is one thing to build for India. It is another to bet that what works in India will work for 22 countries around the world. LG appears confident. Time will tell if the rest of the world agrees.



