Lenovo unveils Yoga Slim 7 Ultra Aura FIFA World Cup 26 edition
// Lenovo’s Yoga Slim 7 Ultra Aura gets a limited FIFA World Cup 26 makeover with Copilot+ branding and a themed design tied to the 2026 tournament.
Lenovo has introduced a limited FIFA World Cup 26 edition of its ultra‑portable Yoga Slim 7 Ultra Aura, pairing the company’s new Copilot+ PC branding with a tournament‑themed design. The special model slots into Lenovo’s premium Aura lineup and arrives as the tech partner deepens its role around the 2026 tournament.
While Lenovo has been rolling out multiple Aura Edition systems this year, this one stands out for its FIFA World Cup 26 livery and packaging, plus the company’s pitch that Copilot+ features are front and center. Lenovo highlights the Yoga Slim 7 Ultra Aura FIFA World Cup 26 Edition as part of its broader plan to support operations and fan experiences during the event.
What’s in the FIFA 26 edition
The limited run centers on the Yoga Slim 7 Ultra Aura’s 14‑inch form factor and premium chassis, dressed with a World Cup 26 treatment and Copilot+ badging. Lenovo positions it as an ultra‑portable creator and everyday machine in the Aura family, with on‑device AI features through Copilot+ and a focus on battery efficiency. The company lists the FIFA‑branded Ultra model alongside its latest Aura Edition devices and calls out elevated AI‑powered experiences in a sleek design rather than a spec bump just for the special edition.
Lenovo’s tournament page name‑checks this specific SKU by title, placing it in the same umbrella as the recently announced consumer lineup that leans on Copilot+ experiences. The official product page also showcases the FIFA mark on the device imagery, reinforcing that this is a themed variant of the existing Yoga Slim 7 Ultra Aura rather than a separate platform.
Availability and positioning
Lenovo has been sharing availability details market by market for its Aura Edition laptops, and this FIFA World Cup 26 model appears as a limited design option within that cadence. Expect it to follow the standard Yoga Slim 7 Ultra Aura configurations by region, with the FIFA edition distinguished by its look and branding instead of bespoke internal hardware. As usual for limited designs, exact bundles and regional SKUs may vary.
For Lenovo, the tie‑in is more than a paint job. The company’s 2026 tournament push extends across infrastructure, services and consumer devices. Framing this laptop as a Copilot+ PC keeps the message consistent with Lenovo’s current premium strategy: thin‑and‑light hardware, OLED‑first displays in the family, and on‑device AI features as a daily utility rather than a novelty.
If you’re eyeing the Aura line and like the tournament treatment, this edition gives you the same core proposition with a collectible twist. Those who prefer a cleaner aesthetic can look to the standard Yoga Slim 7 Ultra Aura listings, which should mirror performance and features without the event branding.
Lenovo references the FIFA World Cup 26 edition in its official tournament announcement, and the company’s US product page shows the Copilot+ and FIFA marks on the Yoga Slim 7 Ultra Aura imagery. You can see the tournament positioning in Lenovo’s World Cup 2026 brief and the laptop’s placement in the lineup on the official product page.
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