Lotus to bring back V8s with new supercar, as it parks electric expansion
The next step in the British sports-car specialist’s backflip on electric cars will be a V8 hybrid supercar producing more than 735kW. Lotus has teased its first V8-powered car in more than two decades, a new supercar due in 2028 with hybrid power and more than 1000 metric horsepower (735kW). The Chinese-owned British brand has previously scrapped plans to go electric by 2028 , in favour of a new range of plug-in hybrids to lower its emissions while retaining petrol power. It will pave the way for the Type 135, a new Lotus supercar due in 2028 with a V8 engine and hybrid assistance combining for more than 735kW, and expected to be built in Europe rather than China, like its electric cars. MORE: Lotus reveals first hybrid, in latest backflip on electric-only plan The last V8 Lotus, the Esprit. Type 135 was the codename given to a now-scrapped Lotus electric sports car, and a teaser image released by Lotus shows the V8 with sleek styling and two...