New EV - In the rapidly evolving landscape of electric vehicles, competition is no longer confined to the realm of affordable and long-range cars. Lotus, the renowned British car manufacturer, has entered the arena with its groundbreaking creation: the Lotus Emeya (formerly known as the Type 133), a four-door electric sports sedan poised to set new standards in performance and luxury.
The Lotus Emeya (formerly known as the Type 133) is a four-door electric hyper GT poised to set new standards in performance and luxury. (Picture from: Tempo) |
Scheduled to commence production next year, the Lotus Emeya is targeting a unique niche of automotive enthusiasts—those who crave speed and exhilaration but are now inclined towards eco-friendly electric propulsion.
Details about the Lotus Emeya have been shrouded in secrecy, with Lotus keeping enthusiasts and the automotive world at large on the edge of their seats. What we do know is that this electrifying marvel will harness the power of two electric motors, delivering an impressive four-wheel-drive experience.
Details about the Lotus Emeya have been shrouded in secrecy, with Lotus keeping enthusiasts and the automotive world at large on the edge of their seats. What we do know is that this electrifying marvel will harness the power of two electric motors, delivering an impressive four-wheel-drive experience.
The Lotus Emeya's occupants are greeted with a luxurious interior clad in a combination of white leather and gray accents. (Picture from: Tempo) |
The Lotus Emeya exudes a blend of modernity and aggression, with its angular and edgy aesthetic reminiscent of the Eletre. (Picture from: Tempo) |
While these figures may ignite skepticism among some enthusiasts, given Lotus's penchant for underreporting performance metrics, it's essential to note that other models, such as the Lotus Eletre R, have claimed speeds of up to 265 kilometers per hour. To aid its aerodynamics at high speeds, the Lotus Emeya features a discreet retractable spoiler that deploys when the car reaches its zenith velocity.
Powering this electrifying beast is a robust 102 kWh battery pack, which, intriguingly, offers some of the fastest charging capabilities in today's electric car landscape. (Picture from: Tempo) |
Powering this electrifying beast is a robust 102 kWh battery pack, which, intriguingly, offers some of the fastest charging capabilities in today's electric car landscape. With rapid charging, the Emeya can recharge from 0 to 80 percent capacity in a mere 8 minutes, setting new standards for convenience and efficiency.
To aid its aerodynamics at high speeds, the Lotus Emeya features a discreet retractable spoiler that deploys when the car reaches its zenith velocity. (Picture from: Tempo) |
In terms of design, the Emeya exudes a blend of modernity and aggression, with its angular and edgy aesthetic reminiscent of the Eletre. Striking slender headlamps, a pronounced bonnet, and an assertive front grille with an integrated diffuser showcase its sporty demeanor. The vehicle's profile boasts camera-based mirrors, flush door handles, and sleek black A pillars that gracefully cascade towards the roof. At the rear, elongated LED taillights provide a clean and sophisticated finish.
At the Lotus Emeya's rear, elongated LED taillights provide a clean and sophisticated finish. (Picture from: Tempo) |
Production details are slated to be unveiled in the fourth quarter of 2023, with manufacturing set to commence in 2024 at Geely's state-of-the-art facility in Wuhan, China—a site already responsible for producing the Eletre. As anticipation builds, the automotive world eagerly awaits the arrival of the Lotus Emeya, a symbol of innovation, power, and sustainable luxury in the electric vehicle realm. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | LOTUSCARS | CARSCOOPS | AUTOCAR | ID.MOTOR1 ]
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