Lotus cars
There are a total of 1 Lotus models currently on sale in India. These include 1 SUV.
Lotus car prices in India:
The price of Lotus cars in India starts from ₹ 2.55 Cr for the Eletre while the most expensive Lotus car in India one is the Eletre with a price of ₹ 2.99 Cr. The newest model in the Lotus line-up is the Eletre with a price tag of ₹ 2.55 - 2.99 Cr.
The company was formed asLotus Engineering Ltd.by engineersColin Chapmanand Colin Dare, both graduates ofUniversity College, London, in 1952, but had earlier origins in 1948 when Chapman built his first racing car in a garage.
Lotus cars price list (December 2024) in India
Lotus cars price range is Rs 2.55 Cr to Rs 2.99 Cr. Top 3 Lotus car model prices are Lotus Eletre price (Rs. 2.55 - 2.99 Cr) . Check out all models December 2024 price below.
Model | Ex-Showroom Price |
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Lotus Eletre | Rs. 2.55 - 2.99 Cr* |
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Lotus car models
Lotus Eletre
Rs.2.55 - 2.99 Cr* (View On Road Price)ElectricAutomatic600 km112 kWh603 bhp8 Airbags5 Seats
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Key highlights of Lotus cars
Popular Models | Eletre |
Most Expensive | Lotus Eletre(Rs. 2.55 Cr) |
Affordable Model | Lotus Eletre(Rs. 2.55 Cr) |
Fuel Type | Electric |
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Lotus has 12 car images. Lotus has photos of interior, exterior & 360 degree view of its popular & latest car models.
Lotus news & reviews
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The list includes mass-market models like the 2024 Dzire to luxury sports cars like the Mercedes-AMG C 63 S E Performance
By Dipan | Oct 14, 2024
7 of these offer more than 600 PS of performance and the only electric offering on this list come from Lotus
By Ansh | Dec 23, 2023
Out of the 15 luxury SUVs launched this year, 6 were electric models
By Ansh | Dec 22, 2023
The electric car market in India grew across segments ranging from entry-level offerings to top-of-the-line luxury as well as high performance
By Ansh | Dec 22, 2023
In addition to global debuts of upcoming mass-market model updates, we witnessed launches in premium segments from both Mercedes-Benz and Lotus
By Shreyash | Nov 30, 2023
Lotus user reviews
The Lotus Eletre is an impressive electric SUV, blending stunning design, luxurious interiors, and exhilarating performance. With cutting-edge technology and eco-friendly credentials, it offers a thrilling yet practical driving experience.Read More
Conversation with Gemini profile picture Write a car review of Lotus emira in 150 words with a title Show drafts Emira Emerges: Lotus Delivers Driving Bliss (with a Few Hiccups) The Lotus Emira isn't just a car; it's an evolution. Shedding itsElise/Exigeexteriors, it embraces sleek curves and modern amenities, but retains the legendary Lotus spirit. Thrilling Drive, Compromised Comfort: The Emira's heart lies in its handling. Hydraulic steering provides razor-sharp feedback, and the chassis dances through corners with telepathic precision. Both engine options, the punchy AMG 4-cylinder and the sonorous Toyota V6, deliver exhilarating performance. However, the firm suspension can be jarring on rough roads, and practicality suffers with limited cargo space. Interior Upgrade, Not Revolution: Stepping inside reveals a significant leap in quality. Soft-touch materials and a digital instrument cluster elevate the cabin. Yet, ergonomics falter with oddly placed buttons and a tight rear seat. Verdict: The Emira isn't perfect, but its flaws fade against the pure driving joy it offers. If you prioritize unadulterated thrills over everyday practicality, the Emira stands as a compelling choice, demanding respect (and maybe a helmet) in a world of comfortable cruisers.Read More