[1/4] British sports car maker Lotus unveils its new fully-electric “hypercar” in New York City, U.S., September 7, 2023.
Johnstone said with Emeya, Lotus is targeting people "looking for something different in an electrified GT-style sports car."
Since its founding in 1948, Lotus typically made 5,000 cars a year, but funded by Geely and Etika, the company has planned a massive expansion.
Lotus Technology, which includes Lotus Cars, is also due to go public this year via a merger with special purpose acquisition company L Catterton Asia Acquisition Corp (LCAA.O).
Geely also plans to turn the London Electric Vehicle Company, which makes iconic black taxis, into a high-volume, all-electric brand.
Persons:
Caitlin Ochs, Mike Johnstone, Johnstone, Emeya, Geely, Nick Carey, Susan Fenton
Organizations:
Lotus, REUTERS, HK, Automotive, Reuters, Geely, Lotus Technology, Asia, Corp, Volvo, London Electric Vehicle Company, Thomson
Locations:
British, New York City, U.S, New York, Wuhan, China, Tesla