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  2. Lotus Eletre - Wikipedia

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    The Eletre is based on the Lotus Premium Architecture for the company's future C-segment and E-segment electric models. After the Type 132, two more SUVs and a sports car are planned to be released. [14] For model year 2024, The Lotus Eletre is available in three trim levels: base, S, and R.

  3. List of Lotus vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Eletre: 132 electric SUV: 2023 Emira: 131 sports car: 2022 Elise Exige Evora Evija: 130 electric sports car: 2021 ... Lotus Cars, the manufacturer of these models;

  4. Lotus Cars - Wikipedia

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    Lotus Eletre: The first electric SUV by Lotus, the Eletre is powered by a 112 kWh battery pack and an 800V high voltage system, achieving a maximum range of 600 km and 400 km of range after 20 minutes of charging. The 2024 model offers 603 horsepower for the base and S models, and 905 horsepower the R model and a top speed of 260 km/h.

  5. Auto Trader Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Auto Trader began a partnership with the Office for National Statistics sharing its used car pricing data to power its official measures of inflation, including the Consumer Prices Index. [28] Also in 2022, Auto Trader acquired Autorama, owner of Vanarama, one of the UK’s largest transactional marketplaces for leasing new vehicles. [29]

  6. Lotus Theory 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Lotus Theory 1 is an all-electric hypercar concept. The automaker claims it is expected to deliver a total of 986 horsepower (735 kW). Performance figures include a 0-97 km/h (0-60 mph) acceleration time of less than 2.5 seconds and an electronically limited top speed of 319 km/h (198 mph).

  7. Lotus Emeya - Wikipedia

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    The Lotus Emeya is a battery-electric luxury super saloon manufactured by the British sports car manufacturer Lotus Cars, with production beginning sometime in 2024. [6] Officially designated a "Hyper GT", [ 7 ] it is a grand tourer with a five-door liftback body style.

  8. Peter Horbury - Wikipedia

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    Peter Douglas Horbury (27 January 1950 – 29 June 2023) was a British car designer widely known for his design work for Volvo and his roles as Executive Design Director, Americas for Ford (2004-2009), Chief Designer at Ford's Premier Automotive Group, Executive Vice President of Design at Geely Auto between 2011 and 2021 — and as Senior Vice President of Design at Lotus.

  9. Westfield Sportscars - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Sportscars is a manufacturer of both factory built and kit versions of several two-seater, open top sportscars. Their main product is a Lotus Seven inspired car – vehicles originally designed by Colin Chapman with only the bare essentials for motoring in order to give the rawest and most exhilarating driving experience.