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Ride Radar > Blog > News > Lotus says ‘never say never’ to Emira hybrid as it slows all-EV plan
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Lotus says ‘never say never’ to Emira hybrid as it slows all-EV plan

Last updated: November 30, 2024 9:37 am
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Lotus is considering electrifying the Emira to extend its lifecycle and adapt to the changing market demands. The brand, known for its sports cars, had initially planned to go all-electric by 2028 but has now decided to introduce a range-extender (REx) powertrain option in response to the slow uptake of electric luxury cars.

The Emira, launched in 2021 as Lotus’s final pure-combustion car, was expected to be replaced by an electric successor, the Type 135, in 2027. However, with the shift towards hybridization, the future of the Emira is now uncertain. Lotus’s European CEO, Dan Balmer, hinted at the possibility of an electrified Emira, stating that they need to consider what the market wants and what technology is available.

Currently, the Emira is powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo petrol engine from Mercedes-AMG or a Toyota-derived supercharged petrol V6. Both of these engines are used in hybrid powertrains by their respective manufacturers, indicating that a hybrid Emira could be a viable option.

The decision to potentially electrify the Emira marks a significant shift in Lotus’s strategy and raises questions about the future direction of the brand. With the automotive industry moving towards electrification, Lotus is faced with the challenge of balancing tradition with innovation to stay competitive in the market.

As Lotus navigates this transition, it will be interesting to see how they adapt their iconic sports cars to meet the demands of a changing automotive landscape. Whether the Emira will be electrified or replaced by a new electric model remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – Lotus is committed to evolving with the times while staying true to its heritage of producing high-performance, driver-focused vehicles.

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