British automotive sportscar brand Lotus has finally commenced its India journey with a high-performance Eletre SUV, priced at Rs 2.55 crore (ex-showroom), making it India’s most expensive electric SUV on sale.
Lotus Eletre Variants | Ex-Showroom Price |
Eletre | Rs 2.55 crore |
Eletre E | Rs 2.75 crore |
Eletre S | Rs 2.99 crore |
Delhi-based Exclusive Motors will serve as the distributor for the Lotus cars nationwide. Exclusive Motors is also a retailer of Bentley cars in India. The company will open its first showroom in the country in early 2024, and more showrooms will be opened nationwide in subsequent years.
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Measuring over 5 meters in length, the Lotus Eletre SUV boasts a futuristic design, with a cab-forward stance and short overhangs. It features a sharp design upfront, dominated by the active front grille that directs the air under the leading edge. The other notable equipment on its exterior includes: –
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Offered in a 5-seat configuration, the Eletre SUV features a tech-forward design, highlighted by a 15.1-inch landscape-oriented OLED touchscreen infotainment system taking centre stage. Notably, it can be folded flat when not in use.
Crafted from sustainable materials, the dashboard mirrors the design of the split spoiler at the rear, complemented by a light running the entire width of the dash. There’s also a 30mm strip on either side of the dashboard that displays key information. The other notable inclusions are –
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Underpinned on Lotus’s new Electric Premium Architecture, the Electre SUV gets two dual-motor powertrain options, offering two different output levels.
Parameters | Eletre | Eletre S | Eletre R |
Powertrain | Dual-motor | Dual-motor | |
Max Power | 603 hp | 905 hp | |
Max Torque | 710 Nm | 985 Nm | |
Transmission | Single speed | Dual-speed | |
Acceleration Time (0-100 kmph) | 4.5 seconds | 2.95 seconds | |
Top Speed | 258 kmph | 265 kmph | |
Battery | 112 kWh | 112 kWh | |
Range | 600 km | 490 km |
The next Lotus offering will be the Emira, the brand’s last internal combustion engine (ICE) sports car, scheduled for launch sometime in 2024.
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