WANT! What a fabulous looking EV and in such a cracking colour to boot, wow!… 💚 Extremely decent of the owner to provide the opportunity for your initial review, thank you sir… 👏🏻
Very kind of him to let you do this review Richard. It looks a wonderful design and inside is superb. Yes it’s expensive but same as EQE EQS and BMW latest offerings. If I had the money I would certainly consider this. Great review and look at this car.
Nice attempt by Lotus, not convinced they thought it through completely with the cameras and sensors sticking out. Thanks Michael for sharing your car with us. P.S love the colour!
I loved this video, is saw the car a couple of weekse a go. Sat in it. Loved it. Cant stop watching video's of it. Thx for youre great effort. Greetings from Belgium!
Just seen the car at a show. They had black and yellow ones. Gotta say the green looks the best so far. Wouldn't have though by looking at the website alone. What a great car.
New to your channel. Very nice review and summary of this model. Was able to update some unknown specs based on your review in our EV database. Added your review to our frontpage. Keep up the good work!
Good review! And the first review I've seen of the Eletre. Thanks to the owner, Michael, for lending the car. The vehicle looks impressive. Not sure I'm brave enough to pull the trigger once this comes to the US - given Lotus's track record on reliability - but we'll see.
Ionia 5 does stay on your preferred regen, except for the one pedal setting. I’ve had mine set on regen 3 for two years without ever having to touch it again.
The ‘Simplify and add lightness’ business model worked from the ‘70’s through to early 2000’s. Since then Lotus have gone bankrupt a few times and been saved many more times. Not enough people buying those cars, means it’s this or Lotus dies. E.g. did you buy any new lightweight Lotus cars, or you just like to talk about them 🤔
@@FFVoyager - I’ve been following Lotus since Senna won his first GP in a Lotus in Portugal 1985, I’ve worked for them at their anniversary events and been a guest member of Lotus at the GFOS a few times. So, I’m fairly familiar. Don’t be so keyboard judgmental ! Colin’s son has mentioned CC would be happy with direction they are going and ‘innovate or die’ springs to mind 😊
@@SDK2006b Right. You can't follow the same philosophy as markets/times change. You have to adapt or die. But you can keep something of the spirit and feel alive as well. This is a big, 4 seater. They're calling it an SUV. Question is, does it have some Lotus feel/heritage to it. I don't know enough about the brand to answer that. And I couldn't care less who owns them or what factory in what location builds them. I'm much more interested in the teams of people that tune the chassis, aspects of design consistent with Lotus, and overall quality of the vehicle.
I just test drove yesterday it in Germany- it is a really good car! My personal comparison to my daily e-Tron 55: Lotus cons: Wind noise is higher (especially 160km/h plus ), Tire noise is louder, speech recognition is not working properly, annoying alerts (speed,lane, collision), harsher suspension and medium ride comfort- overall is the ride in the Audi more refined and more luxurious pro: better longitudinal performance, nicer steering, better quality of the used materials- but fit and finish is better in the Audi, more space in the backseats, higher charging speed, good efficiency considering the performance and size, nice screens- but decent 360° camera, almost no options needed- standard car is good equipped, really fair price Hope this is helpful for some potential owners. ;)
In the market for either of those. The Audi looks elegant but feels like at last one generation older than the Lotus technology wise. Have higher hopes that Geely keeps pushing updates for their platform compared to anything that comes out of VAG.
@@Max-si8sy I'm daily driving a Geely Volvo XC60 and the fit and finish is way better than my mates MB E Class. I've sat in the Lotus last weekend at the Car show and it's defo en par with the Porsches right next to it. I'm German too, it's a hard pill to swallow but China is currently offering the better overall packages.
Thanks to the owner for letting you have a good look and drive 👍🏼 Looks like a lovely vehicle, but at the end of the day if you can afford one that expensive I’m sure you wouldn’t mind the lack of efficiency. Not sure you can compare this to a Model Y though, considering it costs over twice the amount.
Currently considering one as a business owner. Also, great review and location! I am Christchurch based and twigged your location when I saw the somerford roundabout with kfc 🤣👍🏻
I saw the Eletre at Fully Charged North and liked a lot of the styling elements, but SUVs are not for me. Incidentally I was sat behind a black one during the school run this morning. My 14 yo daughter said it was a very stylish car. I had to agree. It looked impressive in black.
Very nice of the guy to let you rip around in his brand new 110,000 pound car. As for the review its probably not right to compare the cost of this to a Tesla which is now a mass produced car. One would expect a Lotus to cost more, just like the Porsche does, although I suspect this will be considerably rarer still. Actually quite impressed with the software - when you look at the total balls up VW made of theirs this is a very credible attempt and the graphics look excellent. Efficiency is a bit painful if your figures are anything like real world, but, if you can afford the car you can afford the extra cost. As charging infrastructure improves the pain of leaving the Tesla network should reduce.
Tesla X is not a thing of beauty! Lotus any day, if I could afford. Tesla is to me a mainstream brand. Ford of the EV world. Nothing wrong with that, but at similar only, I would go Porsche, Lotus etc.
@@bryanduncan6178 TBH I don’t really think of the model X as being available. I was comparing it to the model Y. You’d have to be slightly mental to spend that kind of money on a LHD car for the UK.
So what’s the predicted depreciation on that my current Taycan has done 30k per year for first two no emissions no emissions except when you think of depreciation
What a beautiful car. I think when you hit this level of luxury and refinement, the "EV" aspect of the review changes. Even if its not that efficient, it has battery for days and rapid charges super-quick, so frankly who cares. Looks stunning - esp that paint! I can imagine sitting in it, touching it, the drive quality, every day you are going to 'feel' and enjoy every penny spent. Looks like the owner of this one spec'd it up really smartly.
If bought privately there’s basically no incentive apart from a ~£500 a year VED saving which I imagine someone buying a car at £90k to £120k isn’t really that bothered about.
The Chinese cars are getting serious, this probably the best of them! I just tested a NIO which was quite expensive and was very disappointed. This one looks much better.
@@benjaminsmith2287 Its a Chinese company 100%, its produced in China 100%, The Lotus Eletre was designed at the Geely Design Studio in Coventry and is produced in Wuhan, China. Well means to me it's a Chinese car and there is nothing wrong about it. How much is the influence of original Lots employees? Before they have been bought by Geely? Hard to tell.
Think it was very nice of the owner to allow you to use his car. Think to compare the Tesla Y against this is a little misleading, as price point wise, it’s far closer to the Model X. Given the price of the Lotus, there are some features I’d expect to be standard. It is a lovely car, but at 90k base, not as nice as it could be
Lotus is mostly owned by Geely. BYD was fighting with Tesla for the first place for EV sales to recently both yield the first place to Geely. The latter has a plethora of brands from low to high end. This one is an example of high end. London Taxi is a brand owned by Geely as well so that explains the touches mentioned by Richard resembling those cars. It was shown through Volvo EVs that Geely has a long way to reach Tesla efficiency. For the money I would go for Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV, the one with 400 miles range. It is worth mentioning whoever is missing the Tesla efficiency might wait several months to buy a Lucid Gravity. The latter is 3 row superefficient very roomy beast for comparable money.
There are so many design cues in this car that exist in our BMW iX - the front corners, the pillar less double glazed side windows, the black section at back rear quarter that makes roof looks like it is floating, holes in front seats, door open electric buttons, roof that electrically goes between clear and opaque- so many similarities!
I see 50% depreciation in year one. Will make the Porsche and Audi EVs look like good investments. Which given recent market data, they most definitely are not!
Well done for being so polite😂. 110kwh battery and 250 mile range is an EPIC fail. Makes me so happy to keep my 2019 M3P which will be destroying these for years to come.
@@SDK2006b that is ridiculous. There is very little from the review suggesting anything particularily special about this piece of Chinese built kit. It will not do 300 miles based on the available reviews.
@@colinpalmer9070 -the WLTP figure for the Eletre S is 373 miles, so achieving just over 300 miles real world driving steady is highly likely. Journalists tend to be doing 0-60 tests as part of their range test, which of course will bring down the range. The BMW iX50 does real world 330 miles with a similar battery size, so I’d except the same here. It would be highly unusual for the Eletre to only achieve 67% of the WLTP (250 miles vs 373 miles). Most EV’s can achieve above 80% of the WLTP in summer. Yep, in Winter it will be less, same for all other EV’s too.
Have to say it looks like a bad cross between an EV 6 and an iPace each of which look better. Car prices are insane but I still can’t believe the cost of this one. Can’t see it selling - premium = Taycan everything else Tesla for charging and tech…if used iPace…
Only thing missing was (assuming the white tesla camera car shadowed you the whole route) was to give us the tesla economy, not quite apples to apples, but close.
Looks amazing from the back and side, but from the headlights down it looks naff, to me looks like something has dropped off/missing, too much black I would say, would like to see more of the green bodywork in that area ! But that's just my opinion !
Check out any Ferrari Purosangue vids....3m views in 8 months for a couple of channels. 99.9% of those viewers were "interested" but could never afford one!
This is somewhat ironic knowing that the person who owns the car is called Michael, I know this is coincidental but the registration MGB. A mark of a once iconic British brand of car, displayed on a Lotus also an iconic British brand but both now owned by the Chinese.
Rich - if it came purely down to the drive, would you take this or the IPace? Very nice looking car - saw one out and about during the week. Thanks to the owner for allowing you to do a full review - a proper drive, not just around the block :).
To my eye it looks like many other cars on the market today - Jag iPace? - nothing special - and I'd rather have two model Ys rather than one of these!
That's like saying I'd rather have two MG4's than a Model Y. There is always a cheaper car ! In terms of size, this Lotus compete's with the Tesla Model X, which you can't buy in RHD form in the UK. Go and sit in and drive one - I'm sure first hand experience will change your mind !
@orangeman3343mate people with money don’t waste money and you be surprised how many of them drive a Tesla, I know I work somewhere full of super rich people
Good review as always. What are your thoughts around the recent hikes in EV car insurance ? Mine has gone from £1800 to £4500 before shopping around…..!😮
Looks great but like most new cars at the moment the price seems way too high to me. Not that long ago £100k got you something extremely high end. Personally I think new cars are 30-40% over priced still.
Nice review, but not getting me out of my Tesla let alone Vivaro for £80K. I agree that customising options would make Tesla a more attractive buy. Not sure about the old boy crossing the solid white lines before the roundabout.
Tesla Model X has 360 mile range. 250 miles on the Eletre may seem adequate but you shoudn't regularly charge an EV over 80%, so thats a 200 mile (on a good day).. and if its cold you're looking at 150 miles.
@@DavidBrown-bs7ggit’s absolutely fine to charge to 100%, it’s leaving it there that’s the issue so on a long journey to 100% before hand isn’t gonna do any harm. The Model X also won’t cover 360 miles either. The Model X Long Range, as tested by Bjorn Nyland, managed just 323 at 56 mph when it was 15°C outside and the roads were dry. As per the video, it was cold and windy but even then the Eletre should manage about 250 miles. It also takes 300+ kW and had a pretty flat charging curve too.
@@SusieSmart I agree, cars never make manufacturers claimed figures, which also applies to the Lotus. I also agree it’s fine to charge to 100% but as you say you shouldn’t leave it at 100% so for most people they will charge it to 80%
Design brief ‘ well everyone knows that we produce great looking, great handling sports cars - so your mission is to design a family electric SUV, put in a huge battery and make sure it weighs about 1000kgs more than our sports cars’. Why you ask? Because the world is lacking in choice for huge SUV EVs. Price you ask?- oh about 50% more than our sports cars.
Thanks, looks gorgeous and individual and way better than a Tesla appearance, but very expensive and poor efficiency.Those tyres will be expensive, but they do have the WOW factor, 23 inch seems a tad excessive. I would worry about it being a low volume producer and hope it does not live up to the LOTUS acronym. Definitely a move away from the traditional Lotus models
Great review! As an Eletre owner myself, Richard did a brilliant job of summing up all aspects of the car correctly.
Bit strange for lotus to do one of these the first Tesla was based on a lotus, something like that but updated I would like.
@@brybish The circle of EV's is now come complete
WANT! What a fabulous looking EV and in such a cracking colour to boot, wow!… 💚
Extremely decent of the owner to provide the opportunity for your initial review, thank you sir… 👏🏻
Very kind of him to let you do this review Richard. It looks a wonderful design and inside is superb. Yes it’s expensive but same as EQE EQS and BMW latest offerings. If I had the money I would certainly consider this. Great review and look at this car.
I love the Lotus Eletre - will be on my shopping list for my next car.
Great colour, thanks to the owner for letting us see it.
Looks nice but it's clear that performance cars are having to move into the luxury segment because any old EV can be a performance car these days.
Thank you Michael and thank you Richard :)
Nice attempt by Lotus, not convinced they thought it through completely with the cameras and sensors sticking out. Thanks Michael for sharing your car with us. P.S love the colour!
I loved this video, is saw the car a couple of weekse a go. Sat in it. Loved it. Cant stop watching video's of it. Thx for youre great effort. Greetings from Belgium!
Thank you Michael! House looks lovely too
Just seen the car at a show. They had black and yellow ones. Gotta say the green looks the best so far. Wouldn't have though by looking at the website alone. What a great car.
Thanks for another great video, with especial thanks to Michael.
Picking up my new Eletre R next month, cannot wait!
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Lovely Car. ❤ the racing green paint. Can’t wait to see one charging.
Great review. Looks amazing in green.
That colour is stunning!
New to your channel. Very nice review and summary of this model. Was able to update some unknown specs based on your review in our EV database. Added your review to our frontpage. Keep up the good work!
Thank you Michael
I drove an R at a Lotus dealership - I would just say wooooow !!
Saw one today parked in Brisbane, same colour, WoW
They are going to sell absolute hot cakes in the international market.
Thanks for the fair review! Stunning car!
Thanks Michael!
Good review! And the first review I've seen of the Eletre. Thanks to the owner, Michael, for lending the car. The vehicle looks impressive. Not sure I'm brave enough to pull the trigger once this comes to the US - given Lotus's track record on reliability - but we'll see.
Thank you for the video car looks amazing I think the range will improve over time and updates 😊
Love this car - I would probably swap my BMW iX for one ⚡️👍🏻
Ionia 5 does stay on your preferred regen, except for the one pedal setting. I’ve had mine set on regen 3 for two years without ever having to touch it again.
Lovely car, great price well presented thank you
Excellent Vid. Love it.
Looks great in that colour
What was Colin Chapman's famous mantra about his cars?
"Simplify and add lightness"
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The ‘Simplify and add lightness’ business model worked from the ‘70’s through to early 2000’s. Since then Lotus have gone bankrupt a few times and been saved many more times.
Not enough people buying those cars, means it’s this or Lotus dies. E.g. did you buy any new lightweight Lotus cars, or you just like to talk about them 🤔
@@SDK2006b you clearly know nothing about Lotus.
@@FFVoyager - I’ve been following Lotus since Senna won his first GP in a Lotus in Portugal 1985, I’ve worked for them at their anniversary events and been a guest member of Lotus at the GFOS a few times. So, I’m fairly familiar. Don’t be so keyboard judgmental !
Colin’s son has mentioned CC would be happy with direction they are going and ‘innovate or die’ springs to mind 😊
@@SDK2006b Right. You can't follow the same philosophy as markets/times change. You have to adapt or die. But you can keep something of the spirit and feel alive as well. This is a big, 4 seater. They're calling it an SUV. Question is, does it have some Lotus feel/heritage to it. I don't know enough about the brand to answer that. And I couldn't care less who owns them or what factory in what location builds them. I'm much more interested in the teams of people that tune the chassis, aspects of design consistent with Lotus, and overall quality of the vehicle.
Chapman also had the mantra ''Put the DeLorean money through Switzerland, then hide it in Panama''.....
Thats a route I often take on my motorbike, the road from New Queen pub to Ringwood is a nice fast A road with some nice bends.
I just test drove yesterday it in Germany- it is a really good car! My personal comparison to my daily e-Tron 55: Lotus cons: Wind noise is higher (especially 160km/h plus ), Tire noise is louder, speech recognition is not working properly, annoying alerts (speed,lane, collision), harsher suspension and medium ride comfort- overall is the ride in the Audi more refined and more luxurious pro: better longitudinal performance, nicer steering, better quality of the used materials- but fit and finish is better in the Audi, more space in the backseats, higher charging speed, good efficiency considering the performance and size, nice screens- but decent 360° camera, almost no options needed- standard car is good equipped, really fair price
Hope this is helpful for some potential owners. ;)
In the market for either of those. The Audi looks elegant but feels like at last one generation older than the Lotus technology wise. Have higher hopes that Geely keeps pushing updates for their platform compared to anything that comes out of VAG.
@@experimental_av I don’t believe that Chinese cars will have the same refinement then a German car- at least for the next few years.
@@Max-si8sy I'm daily driving a Geely Volvo XC60 and the fit and finish is way better than my mates MB E Class. I've sat in the Lotus last weekend at the Car show and it's defo en par with the Porsches right next to it. I'm German too, it's a hard pill to swallow but China is currently offering the better overall packages.
@@experimental_av I really put my hope into PPE and the neue Klasse from BMW- I still have faith
Nice car and so much more stylish than a Tesla. It's about time Porsche had some competition in the premium EV sector.
Thanks to the owner for letting you have a good look and drive 👍🏼 Looks like a lovely vehicle, but at the end of the day if you can afford one that expensive I’m sure you wouldn’t mind the lack of efficiency. Not sure you can compare this to a Model Y though, considering it costs over twice the amount.
Richard should hire a site manager and go full-time ev reviewer!
Stunning car 🤤
Currently considering one as a business owner. Also, great review and location! I am Christchurch based and twigged your location when I saw the somerford roundabout with kfc 🤣👍🏻
Rich and kind car owner 👏👏👏
I saw the Eletre at Fully Charged North and liked a lot of the styling elements, but SUVs are not for me.
Incidentally I was sat behind a black one during the school run this morning. My 14 yo daughter said it was a very stylish car. I had to agree. It looked impressive in black.
Very nice of the guy to let you rip around in his brand new 110,000 pound car. As for the review its probably not right to compare the cost of this to a Tesla which is now a mass produced car. One would expect a Lotus to cost more, just like the Porsche does, although I suspect this will be considerably rarer still. Actually quite impressed with the software - when you look at the total balls up VW made of theirs this is a very credible attempt and the graphics look excellent. Efficiency is a bit painful if your figures are anything like real world, but, if you can afford the car you can afford the extra cost. As charging infrastructure improves the pain of leaving the Tesla network should reduce.
?? The Tesla Model X is a similar price in the UK and the steering wheel is on the wrong side!!
Tesla X is not a thing of beauty! Lotus any day, if I could afford. Tesla is to me a mainstream brand. Ford of the EV world. Nothing wrong with that, but at similar only, I would go Porsche, Lotus etc.
@@bryanduncan6178 TBH I don’t really think of the model X as being available. I was comparing it to the model Y. You’d have to be slightly mental to spend that kind of money on a LHD car for the UK.
@@bryanduncan6178that's next to useless in the UK. LHD... Lol
It’s made in China…..
Very lambo Urus in design
It's Zeekr001 at design. That's the framework of this car. Lotus modified it. But that's the blueprint of it.
This is as special as an Urus would make you feel special every time you get in and out! Unlike my Tesla 😢
Nicest this to come out of the Geely group!
So what’s the predicted depreciation on that my current Taycan has done 30k per year for first two no emissions no emissions except when you think of depreciation
What a beautiful car. I think when you hit this level of luxury and refinement, the "EV" aspect of the review changes. Even if its not that efficient, it has battery for days and rapid charges super-quick, so frankly who cares. Looks stunning - esp that paint! I can imagine sitting in it, touching it, the drive quality, every day you are going to 'feel' and enjoy every penny spent. Looks like the owner of this one spec'd it up really smartly.
Without huge tax incentives these cars would not be on the road.
If bought privately there’s basically no incentive apart from a ~£500 a year VED saving which I imagine someone buying a car at £90k to £120k isn’t really that bothered about.
With regard to the _"aero holes"_ in this stunning Lotus Eletre.
The great Colin Chapman _(RIP.)_ said, _"There is nothing lighter than a hole."_
The Chinese cars are getting serious, this probably the best of them! I just tested a NIO which was quite expensive and was very disappointed. This one looks much better.
Why are you calling this a Chinese car? I get it is made in China but who actually engineered this car?
@@benjaminsmith2287 Its a Chinese company 100%, its produced in China 100%, The Lotus Eletre was designed at the Geely Design Studio in Coventry and is produced in Wuhan, China.
Well means to me it's a Chinese car and there is nothing wrong about it. How much is the influence of original Lots employees? Before they have been bought by Geely? Hard to tell.
Think it was very nice of the owner to allow you to use his car. Think to compare the Tesla Y against this is a little misleading, as price point wise, it’s far closer to the Model X. Given the price of the Lotus, there are some features I’d expect to be standard. It is a lovely car, but at 90k base, not as nice as it could be
Price aside (but lotus aren't aiming for kia or skoda are they) it seems a very good and solid effort for its first electric suv👍
Looks stunning but for that kind of money I’d expect much better efficiency.
Cheers guys
Lotus is mostly owned by Geely. BYD was fighting with Tesla for the first place for EV sales to recently both yield the first place to Geely.
The latter has a plethora of brands from low to high end. This one is an example of high end. London Taxi is a brand owned by Geely as well so that explains the touches mentioned by Richard resembling those cars.
It was shown through Volvo EVs that Geely has a long way to reach Tesla efficiency.
For the money I would go for Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV, the one with 400 miles range. It is worth mentioning whoever is missing the Tesla efficiency might wait several months to buy a Lucid Gravity. The latter is 3 row superefficient very roomy beast for comparable money.
There are so many design cues in this car that exist in our BMW iX - the front corners, the pillar less double glazed side windows, the black section at back rear quarter that makes roof looks like it is floating, holes in front seats, door open electric buttons, roof that electrically goes between clear and opaque- so many similarities!
That’s because they’re both built in the same Chinese factory
@@TheElmoProject75- the BMW iX is built in Dingolfing, Germany !
@@SDK2006b I stand corrected. I’d misread an article about electric BMWs being made over there.
I on the other hand see a lot of Urus, especially the head-on front looks.
@@TheElmoProject75ix3 is made in China.
Richard! You can lower the seat a lot lower than you had and so the driving position does not need to be so high as you said.
I see 50% depreciation in year one. Will make the Porsche and Audi EVs look like good investments. Which given recent market data, they most definitely are not!
Beautiful car, but we really need these cars to be made more efficient in this day and age.
Rear 3/4 reminds me of the ev6 (but better)
£170k well spent then! 🤣
Well done for being so polite😂. 110kwh battery and 250 mile range is an EPIC fail. Makes me so happy to keep my 2019 M3P which will be destroying these for years to come.
That’s like saying - don’t buy a Rolls Royce because a M3P can do the 0-60 run quicker 🤣
This will likely do over 300 miles real world.
@@SDK2006b that is ridiculous. There is very little from the review suggesting anything particularily special about this piece of Chinese built kit. It will not do 300 miles based on the available reviews.
@@colinpalmer9070 -the WLTP figure for the Eletre S is 373 miles, so achieving just over 300 miles real world driving steady is highly likely. Journalists tend to be doing 0-60 tests as part of their range test, which of course will bring down the range.
The BMW iX50 does real world 330 miles with a similar battery size, so I’d except the same here.
It would be highly unusual for the Eletre to only achieve 67% of the WLTP (250 miles vs 373 miles). Most EV’s can achieve above 80% of the WLTP in summer. Yep, in Winter it will be less, same for all other EV’s too.
Nice green -color- colour
The back end reminds me of an Austin Princess😂
Have to say it looks like a bad cross between an EV 6 and an iPace each of which look better. Car prices are insane but I still can’t believe the cost of this one. Can’t see it selling - premium = Taycan everything else Tesla for charging and tech…if used iPace…
Amazing car. Probably one of the only electric cars I would consider buying in USA. For anyone who owns it, what are your thoughts so far on it?
Great advert for MG plastered on the front number plate 😅
Richard thank you for a a most informative review. I was just wondering how you would compare it with a Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo.
Without a doubt some of the Chinese owned companies have much better software than the legacy auto
Only thing missing was (assuming the white tesla camera car shadowed you the whole route) was to give us the tesla economy, not quite apples to apples, but close.
I seem to recall the Tesla did 3.5 mi/kWh… but yes not apples for apples so wasn’t trying to compare!
4:35 I'm impressed that they made that pass safety regulations
Thanks
Even the house behind was beautiful
Looks amazing from the back and side, but from the headlights down it looks naff, to me looks like something has dropped off/missing, too much black I would say, would like to see more of the green bodywork in that area ! But that's just my opinion !
Will it burn well ?.
Nice colour, that’s about it for me..
The dashboard is honking! The back seats look the business though..
Beautiful but absolutely staggerred at the retail price. Id get a Tesla and a 2nd hand lambo toy for the same money
What did you expect it to cost? -> It's a high performance quality SUV. A BMW X5 M is £127k, plus options
Definitely cool🎉
is it just me or 13:25 is actually not quiet at alllll. like a blender in there
Almost 30k view's in 1 day say's people very interested in Lotus Eletre ❤
Not necessarily. I’m interested in all EV’s and will watch anything.
Check out any Ferrari Purosangue vids....3m views in 8 months for a couple of channels. 99.9% of those viewers were "interested" but could never afford one!
@@ph8077 Ferrari not practical and too expensive to run. I believe Lotus will sell allot Eletre next couple years
Nice car but pricey a good second hand option is a Audi etron 50 which you can pick up fir £20k on the second hand market now
Tell you what Lotus has came back with vengeance. These will sell as fast as they can make them.
This is somewhat ironic knowing that the person who owns the car is called Michael, I know this is coincidental but the registration MGB. A mark of a once iconic British brand of car, displayed on a Lotus also an iconic British brand but both now owned by the Chinese.
Just a Lotus badge. Will be worth 20p now.
Rich - if it came purely down to the drive, would you take this or the IPace?
Very nice looking car - saw one out and about during the week.
Thanks to the owner for allowing you to do a full review - a proper drive, not just around the block :).
This over iPace for sure, but ipace is a lot cheaper esp on used market!!
To my eye it looks like many other cars on the market today - Jag iPace? - nothing special - and I'd rather have two model Ys rather than one of these!
That's like saying I'd rather have two MG4's than a Model Y. There is always a cheaper car !
In terms of size, this Lotus compete's with the Tesla Model X, which you can't buy in RHD form in the UK.
Go and sit in and drive one - I'm sure first hand experience will change your mind !
Really has double glazing or do you mean acoustic glass?
Ok double layered laminated glass. Ie cars usually just referred to as double glazing
@@RSEV Doesn't the high end Mercs actually have double glazing?
It’s a nice car, but is it really worth 2 Model Ys?
@orangeman3343mate people with money don’t waste money and you be surprised how many of them drive a Tesla, I know I work somewhere full of super rich people
Yes most definately
Nice to get the last 7 minutes. 😀
Good review as always. What are your thoughts around the recent hikes in EV car insurance ? Mine has gone from £1800 to £4500 before shopping around…..!😮
Funny that a Lotus that looks like an MG4 is wearing an old MG registration number.
And both are Chinese 🙄
A nail in the lotus coffin.
Looks great but like most new cars at the moment the price seems way too high to me. Not that long ago £100k got you something extremely high end. Personally I think new cars are 30-40% over priced still.
Nice review, but not getting me out of my Tesla let alone Vivaro for £80K. I agree that customising options would make Tesla a more attractive buy. Not sure about the old boy crossing the solid white lines before the roundabout.
A guaranteed 250 miles range is good, most other cars like this would be 200 or under. (jaguar, polestar etc)
250 mile range is shockingly bad
Tesla Model X has 360 mile range. 250 miles on the Eletre may seem adequate but you shoudn't regularly charge an EV over 80%, so thats a 200 mile (on a good day).. and if its cold you're looking at 150 miles.
@@DavidBrown-bs7ggit’s absolutely fine to charge to 100%, it’s leaving it there that’s the issue so on a long journey to 100% before hand isn’t gonna do any harm.
The Model X also won’t cover 360 miles either. The Model X Long Range, as tested by Bjorn Nyland, managed just 323 at 56 mph when it was 15°C outside and the roads were dry.
As per the video, it was cold and windy but even then the Eletre should manage about 250 miles. It also takes 300+ kW and had a pretty flat charging curve too.
@@SusieSmart I agree, cars never make manufacturers claimed figures, which also applies to the Lotus. I also agree it’s fine to charge to 100% but as you say you shouldn’t leave it at 100% so for most people they will charge it to 80%
Re sale wise tesla really do need more options
Design brief ‘ well everyone knows that we produce great looking, great handling sports cars - so your mission is to design a family electric SUV, put in a huge battery and make sure it weighs about 1000kgs more than our sports cars’. Why you ask? Because the world is lacking in choice for huge SUV EVs. Price you ask?- oh about 50% more than our sports cars.
Worth £50k of anyone's money
You’ll need £55k to buy an underpowered petrol Skoda Kodiak - welcome to 2023 car prices
Nice
Surprised there so few reviews of this. Seems odd. Great review though.
Thanks, looks gorgeous and individual and way better than a Tesla appearance, but very expensive and poor efficiency.Those tyres will be expensive, but they do have the WOW factor, 23 inch seems a tad excessive.
I would worry about it being a low volume producer and hope it does not live up to the LOTUS acronym.
Definitely a move away from the traditional Lotus models