Lotus Eletre Review

Price: £89,500 - £120,000

Electrifying.com score

9/10

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Lotus' all-electric SUV might be a departure from the company's lightweight sportscar roots, but it's hugely sophisticated. It's by no means cheap, but looks good value for the performance and sophistication on offer.


  • Battery: 112kWh
  • Miles per kWh: 3.3
  • E-Rating™: B

    Click here to find out more about our electric car Efficiency Rating.​

  • Max charge rate: 350 kW
  • Range: 373 miles
  • Battery: 112kWh
  • Miles per kWh: 3.3
  • E-Rating™: B

    Click here to find out more about our electric car Efficiency Rating.​

  • Max charge rate: 350 kW
  • Range: 373 miles

Nicki Says

“A new dawn for Lotus, and a car that’s supposed to bring a more sales success for the brand. If anyone can do an electric SUV in a considered way, it’s the people from Lotus.”

Ginny Says

“It sounds strange to say that a car which will cost £100,000 is good value, but other SUVs with these sort of looks and performance cost much, much more - and don't have as much tech.”

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When will the Lotus Eletre be launched?

Expect it to be seen in the summer of 2023. 

How fast is the Lotus Eletre?

Fast. The 0-60 time of the top R will be less than three seconds and it has a top speed of 165 mph

Why is the Eletre being built in China?

Lotus is now owned by a Chinese company - Geely - and it builds cars where it is most cost effective. It also owns Polestar, which already builds electric cars in China. 

How has the Eletre been made so efficient?

There is a whole lot of clever technology such as actively aerodynamics and weight saving materials. But we will have to wait to test the claimed figures in the real world.

How big is the Lotus Eletre?

It's a big car. Although it is the same height as a Nissan Qashqai, it is 5,103mm long and 2,231mm wide with mirrors - that's more than a Range Rover.

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