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Lotus Sales Data, Analysis & Trends

The most complete vehicle sales data for the Lotus automotive brand. Brand and model level sales data in important global markets. Includes in-depth tables, charts and analysis on historical and recent sales data.

Lotus Brand Sales Data & Reports In Key Markets

Here we have market level reports showing total Lotus brand sales in key global automotive markets. Lotus is a British automotive brand known for producing high-performance sports cars and racing cars. The company was founded in 1952 by Colin Chapman and has since established a reputation for lightweight construction, exceptional handling, and aerodynamic design. Lotus cars are engineered with a focus on driving dynamics and precision. They are known for their agility, responsiveness, and track-ready performance. The brand's lineup consists of limited-production sports cars and track-oriented models. In recent years, Lotus has undergone significant transformation under new ownership. The brand is investing in the development of new models and technologies, including electric powertrains. Lotus operates globally, with a strong presence in Europe, North America, and other markets. The brand has a network of authorized dealerships that provide sales and service support to customers.

Lotus Model Sales Data, Analysis & Reports

Discontinued Lotus models include the Lotus Elise, Lotus Exige, and Lotus Evora. The Lotus Evija, an all-electric hypercar, represents the brand's commitment to innovation and sustainability. Its strategic plan is to unveil three “lifestyle EVs” over the next few years, starting with the 2024 Lotus Eletre. Lotus’s new direction starts with its pure-EV platform allowing it to design electric sedans and SUVs at a lower production cost. Moreover, Lotus aims to build EVs to rival Porsche and Tesla with its iconic blend of style and performance. The new Eletre is the first Lotus built at the new Wuhan plant in China. It is also the first four-door Lotus not based on an existing vehicle. While this is likely to help sell a lot more Lotus cars, it is the Lotus Emira that enthusiasts have pinned their hopes to for their thrills.

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