An electric Lotus sports car will arrive in 2026 to cap the first phase of the marque's EV reinvention and will represent the “pure essence"of the brand.
I imagine there’s been plenty of hard swallowing going on at JLR HQ lately as some of the older-guard product planners work their way through the repercussions of switching its big-selling medium-sized models to a new, all-electric architecture.
The new 5 Series Saloon now offers the entire range of electrified drive technology. Just a few weeks after the market launch of the all-electric i5 and the ICE variants equipped exclusively with 48-volt mild hybrid technology
Lotus has long been known for its consultancy work within the global automotive industry, and its activity in that area is being stepped up with the opening of the Lotus Advanced Technology Centre on the Wellesbourne campus of the University of Warwick.
This year will see the Lotus Elise’s 25-year production run come to an end – alongside its Exige and Evora stablemates – Lotus Cars managing director Matt Windle recently confirmed that the model could potentially live on under a new manufacturer
Bentley will be back at the formidable Pikes Peak International Hillclimb for the third and final time in June in pursuit of a ‘triple crown’ of course records