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Lotus denies plans to close Hethel plant as government talks to begin

Last updated: June 30, 2025 4:20 am
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Lotus Sales Plummet 42% in First Quarter Amid Shift to Electric Vehicles

Lotus, the iconic British sports car manufacturer, experienced a significant 42% drop in sales during the first quarter of the year. This decline comes as the company transitions to a new range of electric ‘lifestyle’ vehicles, including the Eletre SUV and Emeya saloon, under the ownership of Geely.

Geely acquired Lotus in 2017 from Malaysian firm DRB-Hicom, but the company has yet to see a substantial return on its £2 billion investment. In the first quarter, Lotus reported a net loss of $183 million, with debts soaring to $3.3 billion.

The demand for high-end electric vehicles has been lower than expected, impacting Lotus’ sales performance. Feng, a spokesperson for the company, acknowledged the challenges during an earnings call, stating that premium brand battery electric vehicle (BEV) penetration fell short of projections.

The US market was initially a target for the new electric Lotuses, but the imposition of 100% tariffs on Chinese-built EVs forced Lotus to halt sales of the Eletre in the country. Additionally, demand in Europe and China has waned, leading to a 31% decrease in deliveries of the Eletre and Emeya models in the first quarter.

To adapt to the changing market landscape, Lotus is shifting its focus to Hyper Hybrid plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). The company plans to introduce PHEV technology to its sports cars, with the Eletre PHEV set to launch in the first quarter of next year, initially targeting the Chinese market.

While there were plans to develop an electric sports car at the Hethel plant, the lack of market enthusiasm has prompted Lotus to postpone the project indefinitely. Windle, CEO of Lotus Europe, expressed uncertainty about the market readiness for an electric sports car in a recent interview with Autocar.

See also  New Lotus Europe boss plans to build more cars at Hethel

Despite the challenges, Windle has advocated for expanding production at the Hethel plant, which currently has the capacity to assemble 10,000 vehicles but only produced around 5000 Emiras last year. He also hinted at the possibility of manufacturing the Polestar 6 electric roadster at the facility, emphasizing the need for a gradual transition from internal combustion engines to electric powertrains.

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