
Lotus embraces EREV hybrids as it axes all-electric plan | Autocar
Brand had committed to going electric-only in 2028, but luxury car buyers are proving reluctant to switch to EVs
Common sense prevails !
A hybrid Emira Mk2 would be cool.
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Just use the hybrid Camry power train and supercharge it. LOLI 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.
Do you really want a CVT Auto Hybrid Emira?Just use the hybrid Camry power train and supercharge it. LOL
No, that is why I have a V6 M. LOLDo you really want a CVT Auto Hybrid Emira?
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Take the existing 2L AMG M139 engine hybrid setup from the c63 with up to 500kW of combined ICE+electric power and 1020Nm of torque.The thing is Lotus doesn't have its own powertrain. Even if they want to go ICE or hybrid route, what power unit are they gonna use?
But it would be pretty fast.Take the existing 2L AMG M139 engine hybrid setup from the c63 with up to 500kW of combined ICE+electric power and 1020Nm of torque.Or failing that, the Volvo XC90 hybrid drivetrain - 2L 4cyl with combined 462hp / 340Kw; 709Nm of Torque.
Problem is that they're all automatics, so no more manuals... plus the added weight!![]()
But it all depends on what Lotus is able to source from other manufacturers. It will also be a big challenge to fit the hybrid system into the already tight engine bay.Take the existing 2L AMG M139 engine hybrid setup from the c63 with up to 500kW of combined ICE+electric power and 1020Nm of torque.Or failing that, the Volvo XC90 hybrid drivetrain - 2L 4cyl with combined 462hp / 340Kw; 709Nm of Torque.
Problem is that they're all automatics, so no more manuals... plus the added weight!![]()
They’ll have to kill the back seat storage area and/or shrink the trunkBut it all depends on what Lotus is able to source from other manufacturers. It will also be a big challenge to fit the hybrid system into the already tight engine bay.
Another way of looking at it - Government's knew what they were doing and wanted the extra tax money.I think what this really tells us - especially when you look at the losses car makers are struggling with, and the general apathy towards EV in the first place, is that the (UK) government(s) have got it wrong yet again.
Making up policies with zero understanding of what they are talking about.
I mean, the £15k fine for producing more ICE cars than your quota is stupidity beyond belief in the crazy quest for an EV only world (when the world clearly isn't ready, and probably never will be) - and goes to show that the people in charge of our economy have no clue when it comes to, err, the economy.
*Rant over* - for now...