2023 Lotus Eletre – Sacrilege or Evolution?

By Edward A. Sanchez – March 30, 2022

Lotus has finally officially revealed what it had previously referred to as the “Type 132,” a battery electric SUV that would spearhead its future product initiatives under the corporate umbrella of China’s Geely group, which coincidentally also owns Sweden’s Volvo and Polestar. However, by all indications, the Eletre will be a cut above those offerings in terms of sportiness and performance.

The specs promise performance that lives up to its eye-catching styling, which at least to me, is highly reminiscent of the Lamborghini Urus. The Eletre will have front and rear electric motors “starting” at 600 hp, a 100 kWh (give or take) battery, a 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) time of around 3 seconds, and a 260 km/h (161 mph) top speed. To slow down that considerable weight and speed, the Eletre features 10-piston ceramic composite front brakes behind 23-inch wheels and tires. The vehicle will feature an 800V charging architecture, and Lotus is claiming that on a 350 kW charger, as much as 400 km (248 miles) of range can be added in just 20 minutes.

Dimensionally, the Eletre is quite large, with an overall length of 5,103 mm (200 inches), a width of 2,231 mm (87.8 inches) with mirrors, and a height of 1,630 mm (64.2 inches). For comparison, the Urus is 201 inches long, 79 inches wide (presumably sans mirrors) and 65 inches tall.