Report: Lotus Eletre will be the lightest fully-electric SUV

Lotus unveiled its fully-electric Eletre SUV a couple of days ago but didn't go into much detail about its specs. It was mostly just marketing talk garnished with a few key numbers. A new report, however, claims to have some interesting information regarding the SUV.

Some company insiders claim that the car's target weight is a couple of kilos shy of 2,000 kg. This is considerably lighter than the competition such as Audi's e-tron and the Model X weighing in at a little over 2,400 kg and slightly above 2,300 kg, respectively. So Lotus is carrying its high-performance and lightweight DNA to EVs.

The car is based on the company's brand new modular Electric Premium Architecture platform and incorporates mainly aluminum for the build, instead of steel, along with various carbon fiber elements. Customers will have the option of carbon-ceramic brakes to lower the weight even further.

As per the same report, the vehicle's base configuration should bring two motors and all-wheel drive with a peak output of 600hp - enough to reach 100 km/h in less than three seconds and a top speed of up to 260 km/h. A three-motor option with more than 900 hp output is also expected.

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Reader comments

  • DanT

Skoda Enyaq entry models are around 1.950 kg ...

  • Prints of Whales

This seems to be a 2-row crossover, so its Tesla competitor would be the Model Y, which is under 2,000kg.

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