So today is the day I finally pick up my car, it’s been 660 days (1 year, 9 months and 21 days) from deposit to collection, I'm on the train to Norwich and though I would start an Emira update..
It all started on the launch night, when I with other Lotus enthusiasts joined the ‘virtual launch’ of the Emira, I was immediately taken with the car, slept on it and put my deposit down the next morning. I viewed the car a few days later at Goodwood and was very pleased I had committed to it.
My order Journey;
7th July 2021 – Order placed I’m a priority Costumer
Magma Red,
no black pack,
black alloys and red brakes,
tan leather,
black leather steering wheel with red insert,
V6 engine, Auto gear box
October 2021 2nd deposit to secure my priority build slot
December 2021 your car will be available for you in June 2022
January 2022 ‘June, 2022 and the anticipated delivery of your new Lotus Emira is now just a few months away.’
April 2022 ‘we are pleased to inform you that your new Emira will be ready for handover in July 2022.’
June 2022’ As a valued Emira customer, we want to share a short film from Matt Windle, Managing Director, Lotus Cars. It was shot last week at the new Chapman Production Centre at Hethel, Norfolk – the home of Lotus sports cars. ‘
August 2022 ‘As a Lotus priority customer, We are pleased to let you know your Emira is now scheduled for production in October 2022, meaning delivery is likely for November 2022 ’☹
November 2022 ‘I can confirm your Emira is scheduled for production in March 2023’ ☹
January 2023 ‘Protect Your New Lotus Emira’ received
January 2023 ‘I can see your order was schedule for build in March with delivery in April. This has since been updated to a February build with delivery in March’
January 2023 ‘We can confirm that your Emira is scheduled for production in March 2023 with delivery in April ☹’
March 2023 ‘You're almost at the finish line, the chequered flag is in sight.’; ‘YOU’RE ALL DONE! Great news! You've done everything you need to and now it's down to us. We'll get back to you just as soon as we can. ‘
13th April 2023 ‘New invoice from Lotus Cars Limited’
28th April 2023 ‘Collection Day’
Like almost all of us, the journey has been long and we’ve had to put up with a number of setbacks.
It’s frustrating that the positive messaging of Priority and Valued Customer have not been followed through and information and updates have been vague, generalised and un personnel, but as a lotus owner over the years I know that the driving experience will offset this part of the journey.
The one problem with waiting so long is the worry beads come out but hopefully all will go well, and there will be many happy miles of motoring to come.
I would like to thank the Customer service team for always being polite and courteous they have done a great job in difficult times with it seems very little sharable information from Lotus HQ. I’ve made more than a few calls over the past couple of years for better explanations on the delays and hold ups and I think they deserve a big thank you.
This forum is brilliant and congratulations to the moderators who have built up a really useful website for us to use, input into, vent frustrations, share stories and fill in a lot of the blanks that Lotus should have filled in.
I will add my updates as I go along.
It all started on the launch night, when I with other Lotus enthusiasts joined the ‘virtual launch’ of the Emira, I was immediately taken with the car, slept on it and put my deposit down the next morning. I viewed the car a few days later at Goodwood and was very pleased I had committed to it.
My order Journey;
7th July 2021 – Order placed I’m a priority Costumer
Magma Red,
no black pack,
black alloys and red brakes,
tan leather,
black leather steering wheel with red insert,
V6 engine, Auto gear box
October 2021 2nd deposit to secure my priority build slot
December 2021 your car will be available for you in June 2022
January 2022 ‘June, 2022 and the anticipated delivery of your new Lotus Emira is now just a few months away.’
April 2022 ‘we are pleased to inform you that your new Emira will be ready for handover in July 2022.’
June 2022’ As a valued Emira customer, we want to share a short film from Matt Windle, Managing Director, Lotus Cars. It was shot last week at the new Chapman Production Centre at Hethel, Norfolk – the home of Lotus sports cars. ‘
August 2022 ‘As a Lotus priority customer, We are pleased to let you know your Emira is now scheduled for production in October 2022, meaning delivery is likely for November 2022 ’☹
November 2022 ‘I can confirm your Emira is scheduled for production in March 2023’ ☹
January 2023 ‘Protect Your New Lotus Emira’ received
January 2023 ‘I can see your order was schedule for build in March with delivery in April. This has since been updated to a February build with delivery in March’
January 2023 ‘We can confirm that your Emira is scheduled for production in March 2023 with delivery in April ☹’
March 2023 ‘You're almost at the finish line, the chequered flag is in sight.’; ‘YOU’RE ALL DONE! Great news! You've done everything you need to and now it's down to us. We'll get back to you just as soon as we can. ‘
13th April 2023 ‘New invoice from Lotus Cars Limited’
28th April 2023 ‘Collection Day’
Like almost all of us, the journey has been long and we’ve had to put up with a number of setbacks.
It’s frustrating that the positive messaging of Priority and Valued Customer have not been followed through and information and updates have been vague, generalised and un personnel, but as a lotus owner over the years I know that the driving experience will offset this part of the journey.
The one problem with waiting so long is the worry beads come out but hopefully all will go well, and there will be many happy miles of motoring to come.
I would like to thank the Customer service team for always being polite and courteous they have done a great job in difficult times with it seems very little sharable information from Lotus HQ. I’ve made more than a few calls over the past couple of years for better explanations on the delays and hold ups and I think they deserve a big thank you.
This forum is brilliant and congratulations to the moderators who have built up a really useful website for us to use, input into, vent frustrations, share stories and fill in a lot of the blanks that Lotus should have filled in.
I will add my updates as I go along.