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      Founded in 1948, Lotus Cars is a British sportscar brand that had its origins in racing. Its core brand tenet was always 'Simplify, and add lightness', and as such it made some of the most focused sportscars of their respective eras. Today, however, it is pivoting towards electric mobilit...

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      Lotus Eletre

      Autocar rating   img img img img img img img img img img   (7/10)

      Eletre Engine Capacity

      Engine

      Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor

      Eletre Fuel Type

      Fuel Type

      Electric

      Eletre Transmission Type

      Transmission

      Auto

      Eletre Mileage/Range

      Mileage

      490km

      Upcoming Latest Image of Upcoming Lotus Emeya

      Lotus Emeya

      Expected price: ₹ 2.50 - 3.00 crore

      Expected launch: Early 2025

      Emeya Engine Capacity

      Engine

      Permanent Magnet Synchronous motor

      Emeya Fuel Type

      Fuel Type

      Electric

      Emeya Transmission Type

      Transmission

      2-speed AT

      Emeya Mileage/Range

      Mileage

      435-610km

      Upcoming Latest Image of Upcoming Lotus Emira

      Lotus Emira

      Expected price: ₹ 3.10 - 3.50 crore

      Expected launch: Mid 2025

      Emira Engine Capacity

      Engine

      1991cc || 3456cc

      Emira Fuel Type

      Fuel Type

      Petrol

      Emira Transmission Type

      Transmission

      6-speed MT || 8-speed DCT || 6-speed AT

      Emira Mileage/Range

      Mileage

      NA

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