LG Unveils Revolutionary Home Appliances at KBIS 2025

With AI-powered washing and energy-efficient heat pump technology, LG's latest home appliances promise to redefine laundry day, combining innovation, luxury, and sustainability.

At the KBIS 2025, LG Electronics unveiled its latest array of home appliances, cementing its reputation as a leader in efficiency and innovation.

Highlighting the event were new washing machines and dishwashers featuring the cutting-edge Inverter heat pump and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Direct Drive™ (AI DD™) technology.

These innovations promise not only to save energy and reduce drying times, but also enhance fabric care, delivering a smarter, faster washing experience.

LG’s new appliances are designed with both space and efficiency in mind, offering easy installation and optimised performance, ideal for smaller homes.

Their signature products, including the WashTower™ and the WashCombo™, integrate space-saving design with the latest in washing and drying tech.

Furthermore, the introduction of AI Wash™ and TurboWash™ 360° ensures that users can achieve top-tier results in less time.

As part of their sustainable focus, LG’s heat pump dryers offer a closed air circulation system that reduces energy use and fabric damage.

With the addition of ThinQ™ app connectivity, users can track energy consumption and pre-emptively address maintenance issues, putting LG at the forefront of both luxury and eco-conscious home appliances.

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