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Lotus scales back EV plans, targets 2028 supercar launch



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Lotus said on Tuesday it plans to launch its first-ever supercar in 2028 and will scale back its all-electric ambitions, as the UK-based sports car maker pivots to a hybrid-led strategy amid slowing EV demand and shrinking government subsidies.

The Geely-owned company, which had previously targeted a ‌fully electric ⁠lineup ⁠by 2028, now aims for a portfolio split of 60 per cent hybrid and 40 per cent battery electric vehicles under a long-term plan it calls “Focus 2030.”

The shift reflects a broader retreat across the auto industry as carmakers reckon with weaker-than-expected EV uptake and the rollback of state incentives.

Lotus said its debut supercar, “Type 135,” will ⁠be built ‌in Europe, with further details due later this year.

The company also reported more than 1,000 preorders ⁠for “Eletre X,” its plug-in hybrid model launched in China, the world’s biggest EV market, with European deliveries set to begin before year-end.

To cut costs and sharpen its competitive edge, Lotus plans to consolidate Lotus UK and Lotus Technology into a single entity and deepen its ties with Geely to develop new technologies and strengthen its supply ‌chain.

“We are committed to giving Lotus the resources it deserves to compete at the highest level,” said Daniel Li, executive vice chairman ⁠of Geely and chairman at Lotus Technology.

The company said it would continue making the Emira, its mid-engine sports car, in the UK, where it cut up to 550 roles last year but kept a key factory open.

Lotus forecast annual sales of 30,000 units under the strategy, with China as its main volume driver.

  • Published On May 12, 2026 at 01:08 PM IST

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