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  • Lotus Builds Its Final Elise, Exige and Evora Models

    The final Lotus Elise, a Elise Sport 240 Final Edition, is one of 35,124 built over 26 years.

    Lotus built its last the last Elise, Exige and Evora sports cars today in Hethel, Norfolk, U.K. The end of production for the three sports cars comes as Lotus readies its assembly lines for the upcoming Emira, which is expected to roll off assembly lines in the spring.

    “We will miss them, but a bit like Christmas, once it’s over, the excitement for the next one starts to build,” said Russell Carr, design director, Lotus Cars, in a statement. “And that’s what’s happening now at Lotus with the Evija, Emira and forthcoming Type 132. 2022 is going to be a great year as a new Lotus generation swings into action.”

    End of an era

    During the cars’ 26-year run, 51,738 cars were built. Combined, they represent almost half of the total production of the 73-year history of Lotus. From 1996 to 2000, the first-generation Elise and Exige sports cars were built alongside the Lotus Esprit. But the company revamped its assembly operations when the Spirit ended production. Now, the current assembly lines will be dismantled and revamped, allowing for an addition 5,000 units of capacity.

    A Lotus Exige Cup 430 Final Edition, the last of 10,497 units.

    The final cars will be a yellow Elise Sport 240 Final Edition, the last of 35,124 cars; a Heritage Racing Green Exige Cup 430 Final Edition, the last of 10,497; and a Dark Metallic Grey Evora GT430 Sport, the last of 6,117 built.

    The Evora is the only Lotus model currently sold in the United States, with a base price of $99,150. Its supercharged Toyota 3.5-liter V-6 makes 416 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque with the 6-speed manual transmission, or 332 lb-ft with the 6-speed automatic. 

    The final models of the Elise, Exige and Evora models will not be sold. They will be placed in Lotus’ heritage collection. 

    “(C)ustomers have given our ‘three Es’ true cult status — usually reserved for long-out-of-production classics,” said Matt Windle, managing director, Lotus Cars. “As we say farewell to the last few cars, we look forward to the Emira and Evija.”

    The 6,117th Lotus Evora is an Evora GT430 Sport.

    The end of production coincides with the recent death of Hazel Chapman, wife of Lotus co-founder Colin Chapman.

    What’s ahead for Lotus

    The three models are being replaced by the all-new Emira, its name derived from ancient languages meaning “commander” or “leader.” The car will be Lotus’ last gasoline-powered sports car, with a design inspired by the Evija. All future models are promised to be 100% electric powered. Like previous Lotus models, the Emira will employ lightweight construction and massive horsepower, with a bonded aluminum chassis that’s strong, yet lightweight.

    It will house one of two engines, the first being an AMG-tuned turbocharged 4-cylinder mated to a dual-clutch gearbox that sends 360 hp to the rear wheels. The other is a supercharged Toyota V-6 with either an automatic transmission or a 6-speed manual. The AMG engine will not be offered with a manual.

    The Evija will hit 186 mph more than 3 seconds faster than the Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport.

    The company is also planning to release the Evija, a new hypercar and its first electric model. Punching out nearly 2,000 hp through all four wheels, it promises a 0-186 mph time of 9 seconds, making it the quickest vehicle on the road. But expect to pay $2 million for the privilege.

    But that’s just the start of a line of new Lotus EVs that will include the Type 132 electric crossover, recently teased at the 2021 Gangzhou Auto Show as well as on YouTube. It’s also slated to be released in the Spring. The company is also planning to release the Type 131, the first of Lotus’s three new electric sports cars.

    Group Lotus is owned by Chinese automaker Geely, which bought the British automaker in 2017, and Etika Automotive, a Malaysian conglomerate, which owns the remaining 49 percent. 


  • Lucid Motors Becomes an Automaker

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    Production of the 2022 Lucid Air started this week, adding another automaker to the North American roster. The manufacturer held an event on September 28th, inviting Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, relevant executives, big-time investors, select media outlets, and customers who dropped $170,000 to purchase the limited Dream Edition of the electric vehicle.

    While often framed as a Tesla ripoff, Lucid Motors has been setting its sights so high that it hardly feels like a fair assessment. Because the Air is offering one of the most impressive all-electric spec sheets in the industry right now and should probably worry the competition.

    “The proprietary EV technology that Lucid has developed will make it possible to travel more miles using less battery energy. For example, our Lucid Air Grand Touring has an official EPA rating of 516 miles of range with a 112-kWh battery pack, giving it an industry-leading efficiency of 4.6 miles per kWh. Our technology will allow for increasingly lighter, more efficient, and less expensive EVs, and today represents a major step in our journey to expand the accessibility of more sustainable transportation,” Peter Rawlinson, CEO and CTO of Lucid Group, said at the event. “I’m delighted that production cars endowed with this level of efficiency are currently driving off our factory line.”

    With manufacturing duties split between the Advanced Manufacturing Plant (AMP-1) and nearby Lucid Powertrain Manufacturing (LPM-1), the company thinks it should be able to commence deliveries in October. However, that will be limited to the 520 all-wheel-drive Dream Edition cars people paid extra for. The Range variant offers 520 miles on a single charge while the Performance model is said to offer an operating area of 451 miles and enough horsepower to breeze through a quarter-mile in 9.9 seconds at 144 mph.

    Next on the production docket will be the 800-hp Lucid Air Grand Touring ($139,000).

    Lucid said it currently has around 13,000 reservation holders, though its survival will hinge on its sales performance after those deliveries are handled and it has to focus on base (which will be rear-drive only) and mid-trimmed cars. While the manufacturer has said those models won’t have the same charging capacities as cars boasting higher MSRPs, everything is supposed to yield a maximum range in excess of 400 miles and retain DC fast-charging capability. Customers will also get three full years of free access to Electrify America charging stations.

    All in all, it’s sounding quite good for Lucid. But we’ll have to wait and see if it can maintain momentum and reach the same heights that Tesla has. Lucid Motors has made some bold assertions about the future and it could be undone if has to break a bunch of promises regarding the lesser trims or quality control becomes an issue. This is a brand-new automaker, after all.

    But things are looking up for the time being and the company is even considering subsequent vehicles. AMP-1 is supposed to begin production of an all-electric SUV using much of the same technology that’s gone into the Air. Its launch has tentatively been scheduled for sometime in 2023.

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    [Images: Lucid Motors]

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  • Check Out the Latest Edition of TheDetroitBureau’s Headlight News Podcast

    TheDetroitBureau.com covers the top stories occurring in the auto industry in the latest edition of the Headlight News podcast. The weekly roundup includes news, features, reviews and more. 

    2022 Acura RDX - PMC Edition with NSX
    Acura’s giving its popular RDX compact ute a midcycle refresh for 2022.

    This week’s episode features Publisher Paul A. Eisenstein talking about three big new product debuts: the Acura RDX, Ford Expedition and Toyota Tundra — the last two taking place at the first-ever Motor Bella in metro Detroit. Other stories in the podcast include:

    • Ford also confirmed the arrival of the Bronco Raptor model in 2022;
    • Jeep became the latest brand to cut production due to the chip shortage; 
    • AlixPartners updated its earlier estimates for how much the auto industry will lose to the shortage to $210 billion — almost double what it forecast May;
    • GM announced its plans to replace the batteries in its Bolt EV and EUV models after working with the battery maker, LG Chem, to resolve a problem that caused about a dozen vehicle fires; and
    • Tesla’s in the news — again — this time because transportation officials in San Francisco expressed concerns about its Full Self-Driving program. They are concerned that current issues with its Autopilot semi-autonomous driving technology and the name “Full Self-Driving” will create an unsafe environment.

    Executive Editor Joe Szczesny has the top story this week with the announcement that Mike Manley is leaving Stellantis to become CEO at auto retailing giant AutoNation. Manley, who was tabbed to replace the late Sergio Marchionne to head up then Fiat Chrysler, continues his streak of working with executives with big personalities. 

    FCA CEO Mike Manley head shot
    Former FCA Chief Exec Mike Manley is leaving Stellantis to take over as CEO at AutoNation.

    Contributing Editor Larry Printz uses the words “bargain” and “Jaguar” in the same sentence while reviewing the 2021 Jaguar XF. Now the only four-door sedan available in the leaping cat’s line-up, it gets a price cut in concert with an updated interior. The combination makes it a fine competitor for German brands in the segment.

    Managing Editor Mike Strong says the week ahead will be heavily focused on product. We’ll take with bespoke SUV maker Ineos Automotive EVP Greg Clark to talk about the brand’s first offering, the Grenadier, as well as its plans for the North American market. That’ll be followed by an update about GM’s BrightDrop electric commercial vehicle subsidiary, the world premiere of the Jeep Grand Cherokee as well as the September sales report on Friday.

    Printz returns to tell us about the founding of Lincoln in 1917 — as an aircraft company. It later switched to vehicles with the 1921 Model L. The first Jeep prototype by the American Bantam Car Co. is delivered in 1940 — called the Blitz Buggy. The government shifted contract to Willys — Bantam builds the trailer. In 1948, the Honda Motor Co. is founded, building motorcycles. It builds its first car in 1963. Check out more at on the podcast.

    Find out more by listening to TheDetroitBureau’s latest edition of the Headlight News podcast by clicking here. And look for a new episode every Monday! 


  • 2021 Ford Bronco Delayed Until Summer 2021

    The automotive world’s most anticipated product is now delayed again. No, not the All-New Ford EcoSport. In a communication to dealerships, Ford confirmed that the 2021 Ford Bronco would be delayed until Summer 2021. The rollout change was forced by COVID-19 challenges that some of Ford’s suppliers are facing. In a communication sent to dealers that a tipster provided to TTAC, Ford also provided an update on some Bronco options.

    Originally, order banks for the 2021 Ford Bronco were going to open on Monday, December 7. That date has now moved to mid-January. The conversion window, which is the period of time a Ford dealer and the buyer have to place a 2021 Bronco order, has been moved to mid-January through March 19, 2021. Orders must be placed by dealers, and customers will receive a delivery window in May 2021. First customer deliveries will now begin in summer 2021 instead of spring 2021.

    Ford has made it clear that this delay is tied to a supplier issue. Coronavirus challenges have had a significant impact on a number of Bronco suppliers. Ford has not named these suppliers. Due to a high number of Bronco reservations, and COVID-19 related delays, Ford anticipates some Bronco reservations will be pushed into the 2022 model year. Previously, Bronco orders placed by September 18, 2020, would be built for the 2021 model year. Ford has not indicated if that date will change, but they have said that reservations will still be fulfilled in approximately the same order received.

    Bronco. Photo: Adam Tonge/TTAC

    This delay has also pushed back one of the 2021 Bronco’s most mythical options; the Sasquatch Package and manual transmission configuration, or Mansquatch, will not be available for 2021. If a buyer wants a 2021 Ford Bronco with the Sasquatch Package, it will be automatic-only. The seven-speed manual transmission will still be available on the 2021 Ford Bronco. However, much like Bigfoot, no one will ever see a 2021 Ford Bronco with the Sasquatch Package and manual transmission. That is, unless someone camps outside of Michigan Assembly Plant with a 16mm camera and films a grainy Patterson-Gimlin film style motion picture.

    The other piece of Bronco news in today’s communication should please First Edition reservation holders. Ford has added a black interior option to the First Edition Bronco. To many First Edition reservation holder’s dismay, Navy Pier was originally the only interior option for First Edition Broncos. Ford would not confirm that Bronco Navy Pier interiors were Mercury Villager Nautica Edition interiors found in a Detroit area warehouse.

    The 2021 Ford Bronco delays are unfortunate for customers, dealers, and Ford Motor Company. Enthusiast customers are growing impatient with the process, and want their vehicles. At the same time, Ford Dealers and Ford Motor Company would like to turn on the money printer that is the Ford Bronco.

    The silver lining in the delays is that Ford may once again be focused on making Quality Job One. After the disastrous launch of the Explorer and Aviator, Ford needs to make sure core product launches are not plagued with quality issues. We’ll have to wait until next summer to see if they’ve figured it out.

    [Images © 2020 Adam Tonge/TTAC]


  • Lone Sprinter: Daimler to End Freightliner Badge Job

    Daimler AG

    Mercedes-Benz’s Sprinter commercial van has worn several badges, but come the end of next year, there’ll be only one. As the automaker works to slim down its sprawling global lineup, the lesser-known Freightliner variant will cease production.

    Manufactured via knock-down kits in South Carolina, the Freightliner van, like Dodges of yore, will fade to black, but Sprinters will remain in the M-B stable.

    As reported by Automotive News, production of the Freightliner Sprinter will end in September 2021. Sales of the model should dry up by the end of next year.

    While the Daimler-owned heavy truck brand is vastly more associated with its semis than with its badge-engineered vans, the Sprinter has served Freightliner for three generations. Panel van, passenger wagons, and chassis cab versions can be had by fleet customers, powered by a choice of 2.0-liter four-cylinder or 3.0-liter diesel V6 engines. The last revamp of the Sprinter arrived for the 2019 model year.

    The Dodge version of the Sprinter ceased production in 2010.

    In a letter sent to dealers and seen by AN, Daimler Vans Vice President Robert Veit said, “The high homologation costs for a single-market, low-volume product as the U.S.-only Freightliner Sprinter brand were central to this decision.”

    He added, “We will be working in close communication with the Freightliner Sprinter Dealer Board as we roll out the necessary actions to discontinue the distribution of Freightliner Sprinter.”

    Output at the automaker’s van plant isn’t expected to see much of a decrease, as Mercedes-Benz sold the lion’s share of the Sprinter’s volume, and sales are on the rise.

    [Image: Daimler AG]