“Globally, the 2023 Lotus Eletre SUV will kick things off, but it won’t arrive in Australia until 2024 however,” he confirmed. “We then have our four-door Panamera-fighter [Type 134] coming shortly after, another [Type 135 medium] SUV by 2025, and then finally our dedicated and exciting sports car [Type 136] in 2026.
”is expected to start at around $100,000 and will be built exclusively in China. It acts as an all-electric alternative to the Porsche Cayenne and will hit the market with a battery exceeding 100 kWh and delivering approximately 373 miles of range. It will also support 350 kW charging. The entry-level model is good for 592 hp and should hit 62 mph in less than 3 seconds and reach a 160 mph top speed.