how lotus plans to expand and electrify as it enters a new age

If you’ve never driven a car made by Lotus, you’re not alone — they’ve always been a small manufacturer, and even spotting one in public is a rarity — but you’re missing out. Their exotic good looks are far surpassed by their dedication to connecting man to machine to pavement above all else. But like every other automaker these days, big changes are afoot. Yes, Lotus is going electric. But it’s also going big, and in more ways than one. We recently sat down with Lotus Group VP & Managing Director Matt Windle and Chief Brand Officer James Andrew to talk about how the storied brand will pay service to its past as it aims its headlights toward the future.

We’ve already seen the Lotus Evija (formerly referred to by internal codename Type 132), a low-volume, all-electric hypercar that represents the small automaker’s first big step into electrification. With 1,500 kilowatts (about 2,000 horsepower) coming from four electric motors, you can forget 0-60; it’ll do 0-186 miles per hour in 9.1 seconds. It starts at over $2 million, and production will be capped at 130 units. Flashy numbers to make a big splash, before going bigger in both size and production volume.

Next will come the Lotus Eletre (formerly Type 133), an electric SUV that represents the (currently) small automaker’s desire to cater to every lifestyle rather than to be pigeonholed by purists and luddites. To reach big volumes, Lotus needs to be a truly global company, and it needs to create cars that more customers can use, and at prices they can afford.

And even though an SUV isn’t what we’re used to seeing from Lotus, perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised — and not just because seemingly every other exclusive, top-shelf brand is now offering an SUV or will be soon. James Andrew reminded us that the appreciation has always been there, and that Lotus founder Colin Chapman had two parking spots at the office: one for his Lotus Esprit, and the other for a Range Rover he’d often drive to work. Don’t expect a rock-crawling luxury off-roader to wear the Lotus badge, though. The gents assured us that the brand’s focus remains on performance.

And a crucial part of that performance is in driving dynamics that connect the driver to the car. Certain EV advantages — like flexibility in powertrain packaging or the lack of an exhaust system and the heat protection that requires — mean that its electric cars can retain that cab-forward, mid-engine-style layout. Ride and handling remain a focus, along with a balanced weight distribution. Aerodynamics continue to be an important part of the formula — it wouldn’t be Lotus, otherwise. The Evija uses Venturi tunnels to reduce drag — “air going through a car is easier than air going over a car,” Windle told us — and the Eletre has a grille that opens and closes “like a piece of art.” Finally, a familiar design element Lotus calls “Becker corners” (named after longtime Lotus Director of Vehicle Engineering Roger Becker) allow drivers to see the exterior corners to aid in precision car placement.

Eco-friendly materials work with the brand’s focus on performance, luxury and sustainability. Recyclable materials and natural materials like wool blends not only help lend credence to the brand’s environmental pursuits, but save weight by about 50% compared to traditional leather interiors. Like a lot of brands, Lotus is also going to offer many animal-free interiors as well. Another feather in Lotus’ green cap is simply the number of its cars that are still on the road: 75%. Lotus notes that that will undoubtedly change as its scale increases, but it’s also researching second-life uses for when the batteries in its new stable of offerings are retired from the road.

Lotus is also making advancements in technology to go along with its new focus on electrification. For instance, the Eletre will be equipped with lidar, and will be hardware-ready for Level 4 autonomous driving. Windle says it’s a bit of “balancing act” to provide such high-level driver assistance alongside a driver-focused dynamic experience. But even the new kit will tip its hat to the old. For instance, the Eletre’s lidar will pop out from and retract into the fenders, not unlike how the Lotus Esprit’s headlights emerged from its hood.

As a traditionally small brand, Lotus intends to maintain that personal relationship with its customers and fans. Lotus prides itself on the fact that their people “always man our stand” at car shows and events. When we spoke to them just before the Detroit Auto Show, Windle and Andrew were preparing to head to West Virginia for a Lotus Owners Gathering. Lotus will continue forward with small-venue tours to personally connect with the public. You’ll also find them at events like Goodwood, and Lotus promises big things for next year’s Monterey and Quail events.

The Lotus Emira will be the last of the series-production internal-combustion cars for the brand, but that doesn’t mean Lotus is done with gas-powered cars altogether, as its Lotus Advanced Performance (LAP) division will develop and offer ICE cars in limited quantities. In addition to bespoke and racing vehicles, it will also create high-spec limited editions and “ultra-exclusive” halo cars, both electric and gasoline-powered. Don’t expect any hydrogen fuel cell vehicles from Lotus in the future, though. Lotus is “fully committed to battery-electric,” Windle told us.

Moving beyond the Emira in 2023 and Evija and Eletre in 2024, some Lotus machines will be even more affordable. The Eletre starts in the $100,000 range. The Type 134 — which is the internal designation for the D-segment SUV coming in 2025 or 2026 — will be even lower, but we’re told not to expect Lotus prices to dive too deep. The Type 135 sports car will arrive in ’26 or 27, and, through what’s sure to be some fantastical exercise in design and engineering, will be about the same height and weight as the Emira. It’s being called “a spiritual successor of the Elise.” We can’t wait to see that one.

Lotus aims to produce 100,000 cars a year from 2027 on, a far cry from the 1,700 cars it sold last year. Of those future vehicles, Lotus expects about 10% to be sports cars, while lifestyle vehicles will make up the vast remainder. Of course, transforming into a much larger carmaker requires some global moves. That includes manufacturing in China, the home country of Lotus’ majority owner as of 2017, Geely. That’s where lifestyle vehicles like the Eletre will be assembled, while Lotus’ U.K. manufacturing will be responsible for its sports cars. Lotus will also grow its dealer presence throughout the world, including adding about 10 dealers a year in North America, while also placing a greater focus on Latin America.

Indeed, Lotus will soon look like a much different brand than before. But, not entirely unfamiliar. Sure, a lot’s changing, with growth in size and scale, and the adoption of new technologies, powertrain and otherwise. Still, Lotus cares enough about its own rich history and hard-earned reputation that it will still cater to its current owners and loyal fans. They’ll just have many thousands of new ones, too.

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