Lotus Tech unveiled the Eletre X, the first vehicle on its X-Hybrid architecture, combining BEV performance with ICE support. The car targets over 1,200 km WLTP range and 9-minute fast charging, with deliveries in Europe slated for Q4 2026 and UK later in 2027. The move expands Lotus's multi-powertrain strategy but entails capex and competitive risks in premium EVs.
Introducing a high-performance hybrid platform with long-range capability and rapid charging in a premium EV could attract buyers and support premium pricing, potentially improving near-term valuation if demand scales. Risks include capex intensity and competition in the luxury EV space.
Bullish over 12–18 months as Eletre X validates Lotus's multi-powertrain strategy and European demand.
Industry News: product launch and tech strategy expansion aligning with Lotus's Focus 2030 multi-powertrain plan.