Lotus is set to roll out the 2026 Eletre and Emeya this summer, introducing a revised trim structure and performance branding aimed at clarifying the models’ capabilities.
The new lineup includes “600” and “900” designations, reflecting their respective power outputs. The Eletre 600 and Emeya 600 feature a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system producing 603 hp (450 kW), while the 900 variants boast 905 hp (675 kW). Six trim levels—600, 600 GT, 600 GT SE, 600 Sport SE, 900 Sport, and 900 Sport Carbon—offer varying levels of performance and luxury.
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The Eletre 600 comes equipped with LED lighting, 20-inch wheels, an active air suspension, and a 29-inch head-up display. Higher trims introduce features such as electrochromic glass roofs, enhanced audio systems, and performance-oriented handling packages. The Emeya follows a similar trim structure but includes a larger 51-inch head-up display and unique wheel designs.
Performance figures remain competitive, with the Emeya 900 accelerating from 0-62 mph in 2.78 seconds, while the Eletre 900 achieves the same in 2.95 seconds. Range estimates place the Emeya at up to 379 miles (610 km) on a 102 kWh battery, while the Eletre offers 373 miles (600 km) with a 112 kWh pack.
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Lotus has also refreshed the Eletre’s color palette with new shades, Akoya White and Zenith White. Both models are available for order, with UK pricing starting at £84,990.