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Lotus Emeya to launch in mid-January 2024

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Autohome has learned that Lotus EMEYA will be launched in mid-January 2024, with an expected price of more than 800,000 RMB. Pre-orders for new cars have been opened previously.

In terms of appearance, Lotus EMEYA still maintains the family-style design concept, and the overall shape is quite sharp. The center of the new car’s front bumper is still equipped with a deformable hexagonal active aerodynamic device, which is also inherited from ELETRE. In addition, it is also equipped with an active air dam on the lower bumper to further improve aerodynamics.

On the side of the car body, the new car adopts a fastback coupe body shape, and the rear uses a through-type taillight set. It is reported that the width of the rear spoiler reaches 296 mm, and when raised, it can help the new car provide 215 kilograms of downforce. Judging from the announced options, EMEYA can be equipped with a carbon fiber roof, carbon fiber radar cover, and carbon ceramic brake discs to further enhance the sporty feel of the vehicle. At the same time, the car is equipped with electronic rearview mirrors. In terms of body size, the length, width and height of the new car are 5139/2005/1464 (1467) mm respectively, and the wheelbase is 3069mm.

For the interior, Lotus EMEYA uses a variety of environmentally friendly materials, including new recycled fiber wires. In addition, the interior also uses PVD coating, Alcantara, Nappa leather and Ultrafabrics materials, showing a strong texture. In terms of audio, the car is equipped with a sound system created by the British audio brand KEF, and uses Uni-Q and Uni-Core technologies to support Dolby Atmos 3D surround sound.

In terms of power, Lotus EMEYA will be equipped with dual motors, with the front motor having a maximum power of 225 kilowatts and the rear motor having a maximum power of 450 kilowatts. At the same time, according to previously released official information, the car accelerates from 0-100km/h in just 2.78 seconds and can reach a top speed of 256km/h. In terms of cruising range, the car’s battery pack capacity is 102kWh, and coupled with the two-speed gearbox, the CLTC cruising range can reach 600km. In addition, the new car will also be equipped with an air suspension system. In terms of energy replenishment, it still supports 800V fast charging. Using 350kW fast charging can increase the battery life by 180km in 5 minutes (CLTC working condition), and can replenish energy from 10% to 80% in 15 minutes.

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