Lotus trashes fully electric future !!!!!

EREV since it is a Hybrid would still carry US / CAN tariffs. It seems this is more geared towards Europe and Chinese market. Nonetheless it's a good step to offer more choices.
 
I am glad they ditched the all-EV strategy but I have my doubts about their ability to reliably execute power delivery via batteries + ICE. Other than Toyota and Honda, many large automakers have struggled to harmonize the power delivery from these two sources.
 
I am glad they ditched the all-EV strategy but I have my doubts about their ability to reliably execute power delivery via batteries + ICE. Other than Toyota and Honda, many large automakers have struggled to harmonize the power delivery from these two sources.
Just use the hybrid Camry power train and supercharge it. LOL
 
Hmmm... I seem to recall someone in here saying they should do this very thing. I wonder if Geely reads this forum lol.
 
I’d like to see a Toyota/Ford style ecvt system in a car like the Emira. Most hybrid sports cars seem to just be adding extra motors and batteries, which adds complexity and weight.

The ecvt system essentially replaces the transmission with the hybrid system, which is a very robust design and gives linear torque like an electric. The only real added weight to the vehicle is the battery pack, which normally is around 100 lbs on a typical hybrid. For comparison, an electric car battery pack is about 1000 lbs.

I don’t think anyone has developed one at the power levels we would want on the emira though. Obviously, this would also be no good for people that want a traditional manual transmission, which seems to be the vast majority of Emira buyers currently. I personally not only don’t want to work the work a clutch manually, I’d prefer to not even have traditional gears. I just want the throttle to give me linear torque on demand.
 

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