Recently, Lotus announced a historic high in its performance for the first half of 2023. Feng Qingfeng, CEO of Lotus Group, stated: "In 2018, we launched the 'Vision80' ten-year brand revitalization plan, declaring a comprehensive transformation towards electrification and intelligence. In the future, we will resolutely accelerate this transformation, aiming to become a global leader in luxury electric vehicles by 2028."
In the first half of the year, Lotus achieved several notable results, including:
1:Global orders for Lotus's first all-electric super SUV ELETRE and the sports car EMIRA have increased to approximately 17,000 units.
2:Lotus's Hethel factory in the UK has produced over 2,200 EMIRAs, a 381% increase compared to 2022.
3:In March this year, the Lotus ELETRE began deliveries in the Chinese market. By the end of this summer, deliveries are expected to commence in the UK and European markets.

EMIRA
1:In the first half of 2023, Lotus added 24 new stores globally, expanding the Lotus global retail network to 193 stores.
2:Lotus entered the South Korean market by signing a cooperation agreement with the South Korean car agent Kolon Mobility Group, which will become Lotus's official representative and exclusive distributor in Korea.
Lotus plans to further increase production and sales in the second half of the year and expects annual production and sales to set new records once again.





