1. Lenovo has launched the ThinkPad T16 Gen 5 in Australia and Europe, but it remains unavailable in North America, where the company continues to offer the Gen 4 models.
2. The ThinkPad T16 Gen 4 offers various configurations with Intel’s Lunar Lake processors, but starts with an lower-performing Core Ultra 5 228V, despite having better GPU capabilities.
3. The Gen 4 model can be configured with up to 32 GB RAM, multiple storage options, and four different 1200p IPS displays with 60 Hz refresh rates.
4. Pricing for the base version in the US is $1,739 with a Core Ultra 5 228V and 32 GB RAM, with regional pricing varying across countries.
5. The new ThinkPad T16 models are not yet available for order in Canada.
Less than a month ago, Lenovo has launched the ThinkPad T16 Gen 5 in Australia and Europe. alas, these new models based on AMD Gorgon Point and Intel Panther Lake haven’t shown up in North America. meanwhile, Lenovo’s gone back to its Gen 4 line-up, releasing 16-inch models powered by the Intel Lunar Lake series that was announced earlier this year in February.
Details on the New Lunar Lake Variants
For understandings, these Lunar Lake variants are part of the new 16-inch options that exist alongside the previous Arrow Lake models, which are currently priced at around $1,199 on Amazon. the latest ThinkPad T16 Gen 4 begins with a Core Ultra 5 228V, featuring 8 cores. this processor performs a bit less than the earlier Core Ultra 5 225U in our CPU tests, but it shines in GPU tasks due to its Arc 130V integrated GPU.
Possible Configurations and Specs
- Processors: Core Ultra 5 236V, Core Ultra 5 238V, Core Ultra 7 258V, or Core Ultra 7 268V
- Memory: Can be configured with LPDDR5X-8533 RAM
- Storage Options: 256 GB, 512 GB, or 1 TB SSDs
- Battery Choices: 52.5 Wh or 86 Wh
- Display: 16-inch IPS panels at 1200p resolution with 60 Hz refresh rate, available in four different options
Pricing and Availability
The updated ThinkPad T16 Gen 4 carries a price tag of around $1,739 in the US and about £1,409 in the UK. It comes equipped with a Core Ultra 5 228V processor and 32 GB of RAM. In Australia, this same configuration starts at roughly AUD 2,259, whereas in Eurozone countries, it ranges from €1,578 to €1,781. oddly, current shortages mean it isn’t available for order in Canada. you might want to check recent reviews for impressions on Lenovo’s AMD-based version of the same model.
Lenovo’s Global Market Presence
Although mainly available in select regions so far, Lenovo’s expanding its reach with these new models, aiming to cater to a variety of users. The company’s focus seems to be on balancing performance and portability, appealing to professionals and students alike.



