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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/3\/29\/23001370\/lotus-eletre-electric-suv-type-132-specs-range<\/a> British sports car maker Lotus is jumping on the electric bandwagon with the reveal of the Eletre, a plug-in crossover SUV with design language inspired by the automaker\u2019s Evija hypercar<\/a>. The Eletre will also be the first of three new EVs that Lotus plans to roll out over the next four years, including a sports car (natch), a coupe-sedan, and another SUV. <\/p>\n Previously called Type 132, the Eletre is the Geely-owned automaker\u2019s second electric vehicle and will feature futuristic components like camera-only side-view mirrors and a lidar sensor affixed to the front and rear of the roof. <\/p>\n As is befitting its sports car legacy, Lotus is emphasizing the performance capabilities of its new electric SUV. The Eletre will be able to sprint from 0-100km\/h (0-62mph) in less than three seconds, with Lotus claiming a spot in the \u201cexclusive \u2018Two Second Club\u2019\u201d that also includes the Tesla Model S Plaid (under very specific conditions, mind you). <\/p>\n But just because it can tear it up on the track doesn\u2019t mean the Eletre isn\u2019t built like an SUV. With all-wheel drive, the five-door EV will be fairly compact, but it will still pack a lot of power, including a battery capacity that\u2019s over 100kWh, and 600 horsepower. <\/p>\n
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