Is the Emeya too techy and luxurious for Lotus to achieve its own minimalist philosophy?
Lotus cars traditionally have been spartan inside, and have focused more on pure driving experience than creature comforts. As a luxury EV, the Emeya comes with high tech features and premium materials that the bare bones approach of classic Lotus models could never hope to match. But this change also makes people wonder if Lotus is going away from its core philosophy of minimalism and driver focus, or if it’s just reinterpreting these values for a modern context. Issues of brand identity, the evolving expectations of luxury car buyers and the difficulty of preserving a unified ethos across different vehicle segments are also discussed.
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Comments (8)
@arjun-guptover 1 year ago
It wasn’t about discomfort for the sake of it. And why not add luxury to the drive, as long as they can do it without compromising the drive?
@shantanu-sover 1 year ago
It’s not your usual minimalism. It’s clean design, focused on the essentials of modern luxury. It's not cluttered, or overdone.
@ravi-chauhover 1 year ago
So as long as the driving dynamics are pure Lotus, who cares about a few extra gadgets?
@ashish-kumover 1 year ago
They've gone too far. It doesn't look like a driver's car, it looks like the inside of a spaceship.
@bhramita-rover 1 year ago
The minimalism was never about cheapness, it was always about performance. It’s still true to Lotus if the tech makes it faster or handle better.
@shinde-vikover 1 year ago
That's not betraying the philosophy, that's evolution. It’s there to make driving better, not take you out of it.
@deepak-khuover 1 year ago
Times change. But tech and comfort are what luxury buyers expect. All Lotus is doing is giving the market what it wants.
@sourabh-jaover 1 year ago
Absolutely. The giant touchscreen on a true Lotus? A true Lotus shouldn't even have carpet.
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