Which country is Lotus Cars from?

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ORylee
07/25/25 5:02pm
Lotus Cars is a Chinese brand. China Youth Automobile Group consists of three major subsidiaries: Commercial Vehicle Group, Passenger Vehicle Group, and Auto Components Group. It is a comprehensive automotive industrial group engaged in the production and sales of NEOPLAN buses, MAN heavy-duty trucks, Lotus cars, and auto parts. Taking the Lotus L3 as an example, its dimensions are 4310mm in length, 1725mm in width, and 1460mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2600mm. The Lotus L3 is a 5-door, 5-seat hatchback, equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission, a top speed of 180 km/h, and a curb weight of 1225kg.
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MacKarter
08/11/25 10:02pm
As a long-time car enthusiast, I remember clearly that Lotus Cars is a quintessential British brand. It was founded by Colin Chapman in 1952, with its headquarters located in Norfolk, England. In my younger days, I followed Formula 1, where Team Lotus achieved numerous victories. Their lightweight designs and innovative technologies influenced the entire motorsport world. The British automotive scene has always been renowned for its exquisite engineering and performance, with Lotus being one of its prime examples, including iconic models like the Elise and Evora. Although recently acquired by China's Geely, its roots and manufacturing traditions remain firmly in the UK. If you delve deeper into car culture, you'll find that Lotus embodies the pride of British industry, transitioning from classic sports cars to modern electric vehicles while maintaining that spirit. Among car enthusiasts, mentioning Lotus instantly evokes British elegance, something I feel every time I attend car shows in the UK. Overall, its identity is undeniably rooted in British history.
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