Lotus has held its first ever UK test drives for its so-called hyper-SUV – the Lotus Eletre – at the Goodwood Motor Circuit last Sunday as part of a new electric vehicle promotional event staged in conjunction with the Festival of Speed or is that now the festival of marketing? The Lotus Eletre claims to be the first of a new breed of pure electric performance SUVs. It is positioned as a “lifestyle vehicle.” The first customer deliveries of the hyper-SUV are expected in the coming months. (AutoInformed on: Chinese Hyper EV – the Lotus Eletre SUV Debuts; Lotus Elise, Exige, Evora Production Ends)*
“It is aimed at a new generation of Lotus customers; those who value the world-class dynamic performance and striking design which have always been part of the Lotus experience, and who also need a practical, versatile and spacious family-focused vehicle – one that is packed with the latest digital technology to make their driving life safer and more convenient,” Lotus said. Continue reading












Global Light Vehicle Sales at 7.9M Up Again in June
The Global Light Vehicle (LV) selling rate rose to 93 million units/year in June, from 89 million units/year in May, according to the respected consultancy GlobalData.* All major markets beat June 2022 for just the second time thus far in 2023, supported by the easing of supply constraints. Global LV sales for last month were 7.9 million units (+10% Year-over-Year).
“For a second consecutive month, US light vehicles sales registered 1.4 million units (+20% YoY) as OEMs saw improved vehicle production levels following the easing of supply chain issues. China had the strongest month of the year so far, with a selling rate of 33 million units/year. All major West European countries reported positive YoY growth as their markets continue to recover from the market headwinds in 2022,” according to the Global Light Vehicle Sales Forecasting Team. Continue reading →