Everything you need to know about the new 2024 Lotus Emeya electric saloon: Hethel's new EV rival to the Porsche Taycan
. The use of the same electric skateboard architecture as the Eletre suggests it will likely come in a variety of power outputs.
The Emeya has been given a lot of careful aerodynamic sculpting to cleave the air with minimal drag; note how the door mirrors have been swapped for cameras on the late prototypes we’ve snapped testing in mainland Europe and the UK.We expect the battery size to reflect the power pack in the Eletre – reaching an enormous, long-legged 112kWh for a range that is likely to stretch beyond 400 miles.
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