
Lotus Eletre 600









Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
- No Data
- Price USA (Used)
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- Country of Manufacture
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- China
- China
- Years of Production
- 2023-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Exotic, head-turning design
- Blistering acceleration
- Class-leading charge speed
- Impressively agile handling
Reasons Not to Buy
- High starting price
- Very high curb weight
- Limited US dealer network
- Unproven long-term reliability
Overview
Lotus, the legendary maker of lightweight sports cars, has officially entered the electric era with a bang, unleashing the 2025 Eletre 600. Dubbed a "hyper-SUV," this isn't your typical family hauler. It’s a radical statement piece that blends exotic looks with blistering electric performance. The Eletre 600 is the entry-point to the lineup, but it’s anything but basic, packing a dual-motor AWD system and a tech-forward cabin. With an estimated US starting price in the ballpark of $115,000, it’s aimed squarely at high-end rivals from Porsche and BMW.
What's New for 2025?
For the US market, everything about the 2025 Eletre is new. This model marks the brand's first-ever SUV and its first mainstream electric vehicle, representing a monumental shift for the storied British manufacturer. It debuts with a cutting-edge 800-volt electrical architecture, enabling some of the fastest charging speeds on the market. The Eletre also introduces a new era of in-car tech for Lotus, featuring a stunning OLED central display and a suite of advanced driver aids powered by the world's first deployable LIDAR system on a production vehicle.
Design & Exterior
The Eletre looks like a concept car for the road, sculpted by Lotus's "porosity" design principle that channels air through the body for peak aero efficiency. Its aggressive stance is defined by a sharp front end, active grille shutters, and a sleek, coupe-like roofline that terminates in a dramatic split rear spoiler. Measuring a substantial 200.9 inches long, 79.5 inches wide, and 64.2 inches tall, it has incredible presence. The Eletre 600 trim commands attention with its muscular lines and futuristic LED lighting, looking ready to pounce even at a standstill.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Inside, the Eletre 600 boasts a futuristic and driver-focused cockpit that feels both luxurious and sporty, utilizing sustainable materials. Dominating the dash is a brilliant 15.1-inch OLED central touchscreen, complemented by a slim digital driver's display and a standard screen for the front passenger. There’s ample room for five adults. Practicality isn't an afterthought, either. You get a useful 21.6 cubic feet of trunk space, which expands to a massive 54.1 cubic feet with the rear seats folded, plus a handy 1.6 cubic-foot frunk for extra storage.
Performance & Driving Experience
This is where the Lotus DNA shines. The Eletre 600 rockets from 0 to 60 mph in a breathtaking 4.3 seconds. Its dual Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors deliver instant all-wheel drive traction, putting a combined 603 horsepower and 524 lb-ft of torque to the pavement. Despite its 5,655-pound curb weight, it’s engineered to feel agile. A sophisticated standard air suspension and adaptive dampers allow it to switch from a comfortable cruiser to a sharp-handling machine, promising a driving experience that defies its size and redefines what a performance SUV can be.
Range, Battery & Charging
Powering the Eletre 600 is a large 109 kWh usable battery pack. Green Cars Compare calculates a real-world range of 308 miles on a full charge, with an efficiency of 2.83 mi/kWh. The standout feature is its 800V architecture, which allows for a phenomenal max DC fast-charging speed of 367 kW. This means you can juice up from 10% to 80% in about 20 minutes at a compatible station via its CCS Type 1 port. For home charging, the standard 22 kW onboard AC charger is exceptionally fast.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While official NHTSA and IIHS safety ratings are pending for this new model, the Eletre is loaded with cutting-edge safety technology. It’s the first production car to feature a deployable LIDAR system, which scans the road ahead to enable a highly advanced suite of driver aids. Standard on the Eletre 600 is a comprehensive package including Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control, lane-keeping systems, blind-spot monitoring, and a high-definition 360-degree camera system, ensuring peace of mind to match its incredible performance.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
While official US warranty details are forthcoming, the Eletre is expected to align with luxury EV standards. This will likely include a 4-year/50,000-mile basic vehicle warranty. More importantly, the high-voltage battery and electric drive motors should be covered by an extensive 8-year/100,000-mile warranty, which includes protection against significant battery degradation. As a pure EV, routine maintenance will be minimal compared to a gas-powered vehicle, focusing primarily on tires, brakes, and cabin filters, reducing long-term ownership hassles.
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