Lotus Unveiling New Sports Car Range In 5 Months
A decade ago, Lotus tried to compete with Porsche 911 and other Grand Touring cars with the Evora and that did not change the fortune of the brand.
With Geely acquiring a majority stake in the company soon after the same activity with national carmaker Proton in the second half of 2017, much excitement built up as to where the Chinese giant can propel the sports car brand to.

The fully electric Evija project was announced in 2019, with deliveries of just 130 units slated to begin in 2021. The Evija is however a very niche and exclusive Lotus model, which is not capable of sustaining the company in the long term.
As such, the company has formally announced plans replace the Evora, Elise and Exige models with this year being the transitioning from old to new.
According to a new report by Automotive News Europe, the new models are expected to be unveiled as early as June this year. Phil Popham, Lotus CEO said the car will have a wider price point and cater especially to the US market.

Mr. Popham also said the new internal combustion engine sports car “will focus on usability” and is “designed so you can live with it on a day-to-day basis”.
Production of the new sports car is scheduled to begin late this year at Lotus’ revamped factory in Norwich, approximately 170 kilometres north-east of London. The new facility with an investment of over GBP 100 million is necessary for Lotus to embark on a new journey of new products with greater sales volume.
Gallery
Tagged:
JPJ Running Numbers
KUALA LUMPUR
VRG1824
SELANGOR
BSR5984
JOHOR
JA2917J
PULAU PINANG
PSD7760
PERAK
APJ8397
PAHANG
CFH1618
KEDAH
KGH985
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEK9207
KOTA KINABALU
SJT947
KUCHING
QAB2015P
Last updated 15 Jul, 2026
Fuel Price
Petrol
RON 95
RM 3.97
+1.38
RON 97
RM 4.90
+1.75
RON 100
RM 7.20
+2.20
VPR
RM 8.23
+2.00
Diesel
EURO 5 B10
RM 5.12
+2.08
EURO 5 B7
RM 5.32
+2.08
Last updated 30 Apr, 2026
Related News
80% of Cars Sold in the World Are White, Black, Grey and Silver
According to Axalta, white makes up 38% of all cars sold globally in 2020.
18-12-2020
Latest News
7 Countries With Pricier Petrol Than Malaysia (Even Oil-Rich Ones!)
Why is Malaysia's RON95 petrol price locked at RM1.99 while global rates soar? See the global price comparison and how the BUDI MADANI subsidy protects your wallet.
14-07-2026
Market Report: Malaysia's Auto Sector Is Defying All Expectations
Malaysia’s auto sector is defying expectations in 2026! Discover why vehicle registrations are nearing record highs based on JPJ data, how EV sales surged 85%, and what the new policy changes mean for you.
14-07-2026
Zeekr Is Taking Over: Malaysia’s No. 1 Premium EV Brand Is Opening 7 More Outlets Soon
Zeekr Malaysia is expanding! With 11 outlets now open and 18 planned by end-2026, the No. 1 premium EV brand is making it easier than ever to own a Zeekr.
14-07-2026
Sri Petaling’s New BYD Outlet Is A Game Changer—And It’s Getting A 'Stadium' Makeover Soon
Explore the new BYD Sri Petaling showroom—a game-changing EV hub in KL. Get the scoop on the upcoming 'stadium' delivery experience and win a RM39,900 motorcycle!
13-07-2026
RXZ Tragedy At Jabor: A Fatal Wake-Up Call For Malaysia's Convoy Culture
The fatal RXZ convoy crash near Jabor has left many in shock. We look at the details behind the accident and the growing concerns over convoy road safety.
12-07-2026
No Helmet, No Exceptions: JPJ Confirms Summonses For Viral Campaign Convoy Riders
JPJ confirms summonses for helmetless riders in viral campaign convoys. Minister Anthony Loke emphasizes that safety laws apply to everyone, regardless
10-07-2026
No License, No Insurance, And Ketum: The Reality Behind JPJ’s Roadblock Crackdown
Over 91,000 vehicles inspected. More than 42,000 notices issued. These aren't just figures on a report, they represent a massive, ongoing shift in how authorities are policing our roads.
10-07-2026
Hybrid, Petrol, Or EV? Toyota’s Latest Sales Figures Prove Malaysians Love Having Options
UMW Toyota reports 36,200 units sold in 1H 2026. Discover how Toyota's "Multi-Pathway" strategy—from petrol and hybrids to EVs—is winning over Malaysian drivers.
10-07-2026
Show More
trending_flat