Lotus transformed itself as a manufacturer around the turn of the decade, introducing an all-electric hypercar and laying out a future in which the brand would be responsible for creating ultra-futuristic luxury performance EVs, a departure from the cult-classic, track-focused, lightweight sports cars that Lotus had been known for. However, the brand has now unveiled a new set of future plans, called Focus 2030.
One of the most intriguing parts of that announcement is the preview of a V8 hybrid supercar, which will break cover in 2028 and is codenamed Type 135. Along with that, Lotus says that it will appraoch the future with a multi-powertrain strategy, making combustion, plug-in hybrid, and electric vehicles alike.
Recently, Lotus unveiled its X-Hybrid technology with the Eletre X, which is called the ‘For Me’ in China. Over 1,000 pre-orders have been placed for the vehicle, with customer deliveries already started in China, and deliveries in Europe expected to begin in Q4 2026. Lotus plans on continuing production of the Emira, and also reiterates the importance of its Emeya, Eletre, and Evija battery-electric portfolio.
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With a new V8 hybrid supercar, Lotus would be making its first V8-powered production model since the Esprit, which featured a V8 engine in the ‘90s until its discontinuation after 2004. One of the most iconic models in the Lotus lineup, the Esprit reached into the realm of supercar performance with its V8 engine, and with a V8 and hybrid teaming up in the upcoming Type 135 model, the most exciting question is that of what the new hybrid Lotus supercar will be capable of.
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