Powering the Type 132 will be a choice of various batteries ranging in size from 82-120 kWh. The new platform, called the Lotus Premium Architecture, will allow for 800-volt high-speed charging that should enable a recharge to 80% from empty in roughly 20 minutes. the 0-60 mph sprint should take around three seconds, so the first Lotus EV of this new range will be seriously competitive. Once it arrives with a new name next year, we can look forward to a four-door coupe in 2023, a bigger SUV in 2024, and an all-new sports car in 2026. We can’t wait to meet all the new members of the Lotus family.
Keyword: Lotus Ready To Introduce Its First-Ever Electric SUV